Simple Steps to Writing Best Art Blog Posts

 

An art blog is one of those essential website components. As a powerful promotional tool, it helps artists get the attention of prospective art buyers and promotes engagement. Once upon a time, having an artist website featuring your artwork and resume was enough to make yourself recognized on the Internet. Add more art marketing components to your website to attract a wider audience.

As you become more experienced, continue to challenge yourself to grow and expand as a blog writer. Encourage visitors to write comments and questions. They may provide ideas for future blog posts and make your task easier. Give the processing time to develop, and keep going.

The art blog is an emerging business nowadays. New art bloggers should know about the simple steps to write a blog. The simple steps include commitment, interior inspiration, tool selection, creation of mood, and learning about the reader.

5 Simple Steps to Write an Art Blog

Many steps and disciplines can be followed to write an art blog article, but the simplest ones are discussed below.

1.     Make The Commitment

Set up an art blog on your website to keep visitors a click away from your gallery. Then decide how frequently you'll be writing. Start at least once a month. Mark the dates on your calendar and commit to begin and continue.

2.     Ignite The Spark of Inspiration

Some of the best ideas for your posts are when you're working in your studio, communing with nature, taking a shower, or in your dreams. A few days before your posting date, plant the seed in your mind about your post. Then allow your subconscious to generate a flow of subjects.

3.     Create The Mood

The day you write your first draft, create a distraction-free environment and mute your cell phone and social media notifications. Begin only when you feel alert, cheerful, and relaxed. For me, classical music often sets the right mood.

4.     Select The Tools

Choose the task management system that you'll use to type your blog drafts, such as Scrivener, Evernote, or Microsoft Word. Then, set a timer to approximately 20-30 minutes before you start to write your first draft. This will help you stay focused and manage your time. As you become more experienced, the time you need and amount of drafts will change.

5.     Think About Your Reader

Whenever you write a post, visualize your ideal audience. Imagine that you're having a conversation with your art buyers. Then ask yourself: What are the most frequently asked questions you receive from your followers? What would you like them to know about you and your art?

Conclusion

Creating the best art blog posts may take you outside your comfort zone at first, but with practice, it will get easier. After a while, consider writing more than once a month. The more frequently you write posts and share you'll notice an increase in traffic on your website and subscribers and enjoy other benefits in your art career. The best art blog must have the properties discussed.

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