Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Spotlight on ArtsyBeat Blog!

Spotlight on ArtsyBeat Blog!


I love finding nice things in my inbox! Today, I was contacted by the editor of the ArtsyBeat blog to let me know my "Dreams of Peace in Tibet" necklace had been featured in an article about "Charming Handcrafted Ceramic Jewelry".

This wonderful blog features artists of all mediums and has a lot of helpful information for artists such as tips for promoting and marketing your work.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Chic and Green Blog Feature!


Karley, of the wonderful indie shopping blog "Chic & Green", has picked my Good Dirt Jewelry shop at 1000markets as her first featured artist in her "Day at the Market" series! I am so honored and excited to have been chosen for this feature! Please visit her blog to see other amazing artists that have been featured, and you may want to add her blog to your reader as she is planning on featuring many more artists from 1000markets.com in the future.


You can find the blog here, or at one of the links highlighted above.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Our GMA Blog Won Award!



Rocki, of RockisRocknBeads, has given our Grizzly Mountain Arts blog the "Butterfly Award"!  We are so honored and hope you will all take a little time to go check out her blog :)  

Thank you, Rocki!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Two Great Discoveries


I don't usually use my blog to promote techie "stuff" but I thought I would share a couple of interesting new sites.  Most of my other blog sharing sites have closed, so I went in search for a new blog sharing site and I found Scoutle.

What is Scoutle.com? Scoutle is an automated social network for bloggers and functions as an ideal Guide for internet users to find a valuable blog, no matter the language, subject or location.

Scoutle helps you find, promote and connect blogs using an automated rating and matching system. Not only find a blog easily, but also know what a blog is worth and discover similar blogs.       
                                                                                                                                                                                                             

The other neat site I found was Qurify.com which is a 
site that generates QR codes.  QR Codes are 2 dimensional barcodes that are easily scanned using any modern mobile phone. This code will then be converted (called "dequrified") into a piece of (interactive) text and/or link. For instance, you walk around in the city and notice a poster for an event that seems interesting. You take out your mobile phone, scan the QR Code and will instantly get more information and a link to a website where you can book your tickets. You don't have to type or remember anything and because QR Codes can be very small, this saves a lot of space on the product as well.  Now I just need to figure out how to use these to market our art!

Friday, October 10, 2008

I've Been Featured!


What a wonderful way to start the day!

Caren from Handcrafted Visions, has featured my Old Irish Blessing Stone Pendant on her blog! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this!

Be sure to go check out her wonderful blog that features many other talented artists!