Oh yea - I was just making a funny!
The other day I was writing about me and a buddy decided a wheelbarrow full of dirt was just too heavy for one guy - so we each took a side.
That brilliant idea lasted for less then 1/2 a second - no one was hurt!
I feel people who buy art want to know what the artist is like, it gives the piece of art they purchased more . . .personality!
The problem I have with many blogs is that it's blah blah blah now I did that and now I did this! People like hearing thoughts emotions. I've been told "you sound cranky this week" and I apologize and they say "no no it's good to hear someone else gets cranky at times".
So Noah - we're on the same page.
Merry Christmas (yea - I said Christmas - so sue me LOL)
Rod
www.melottephotoimagery.com
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, Noah Jackson <jackson.noah@...> wrote:
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> Hi Rod,
>
> Just a point of clarity - I think we are agreeing, not disagreeing: Facebook, for me, helps show my integrity. I know I got projects and sales from it. And, more importantly, a relationship building tool that helps support my overall creative process. That's been my experience.
>
> It definitely helps for building a large audience.
>
> Best of luck,
> Noah
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>
> "it's also a good way for customers to get to know your integrity as an individual"
>
> Which is why I stay away from facebook. LOL
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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