Tag: arts marketing

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    Marketing your creativity doesn’t mean becoming louder, slicker, or more “brand-y.”It means being clear, human, and intentional. Here are five ways to do exactly that. 1. Start With What You’re Actually Making (Not the Platform) Before you worry about Instagram, newsletters, or whatever platform just launched yesterday, answer this: What are you inviting people into?…

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    Marketing in arts and culture is not hard because cultural workers aren’t smart or creative.It’s hard because the system is… let’s say aspirational. Here are the top 10 challenges I see over and over again. 1. Tiny Budgets with Big Expectations You’re expected to deliver Broadway-level results with community-theatre money.And if it doesn’t work? Well,…