Taking a Look at Marketing Techniques in the Carolinas

This year we’re going to take a look at how the visual art community in the Carolinas is marketing itself. We’ll start with this posting which expresses some of the problems I have to deal with on a daily basis in collecting info about the visual art community. After this we’ll go into many of ... Read More

Tracking the Numbers for the December 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts

This will be my last report on the download numbers each month other than a mention in my commentary in the paper. It’s taken time to keep up with the stats and it’s a bit of a distraction from other things. The last year has been a roller coaster from the 8,929 downloads we got ... Read More

The January 2012 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The January 2012 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 61 pages of it. We had over 82,000 downloads of the December 2011 issue – a new record. We ask that you help us bring the news about the Carolina visual art community to others by spreading the link ... Read More

December 17, 2011, is Another Active Pottery Day in Seagrove, NC

On Dec. 17, 2011, the Seagrove, NC area – the center of NC pottery – will be very active with special holiday kiln openings and open house events. We have some info on a few of these events, but remember – it’s just before Christmas – any of the Seagrove area potteries would be happy ... Read More

Tracking the Numbers of the November 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts

Our October 2011 issue of Carolina Arts was a super issue – a record setter as far as number of pages and number of downloads, but the November 2011 issue set some records too, although it was a smaller paper. The total for downloads of the November issue was 79,742, just a day short of ... Read More

The December 2011 Issue of Carolina Arts is Now Ready to Download

The December 2011 issue of Carolina Arts is up on our website at (www.carolinaarts.com) – all 62 pages of it. We had just over 79,000 downloads of the November 2011 issue – a new record. We ask that you help us bring the news about the Carolina visual art community to others by spreading the ... Read More