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The importance of keeping your website fresh and giving your fans a reason to come back cannot be underappreciated. In addition to adding Etchings as you bring new works of art to life, you now have another way to share with your fans.

The new Post feature is ideal for adding content to your site that isn’t a new creation.

Read on to learn how to use the Posts feature and get some examples of posts you can make to keep your website engaging and your fans coming back.

Goals for your website are to take someone who knows of you (at least at that moment) and should:

  • Reinforce what they already know about you
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  • Get the visitor familiar with your story
  • Create a lasting impression
  • Convert them into a fan
  • Give them a reason to come back periodically
  • Make it clear how they can purchase your work

You’ll want to start using the new Posts feature right away.

Here are some tips to help you get started.

Where to Find Your Posts

You’ll find the Create and Edit features for your posts on your public profile.

On your public profile (you must be logged in), click on the “Latest Posts” section.

Latest Posts

You’ll then see your posts, which will be empty the first time you use the feature, in the body of your website.

You’ll click the Plus icon to create a new post.

Once you have some posts, you’ll find each one has an edit icon.

Creating a Post

If you have familiarity with social media tools, you’ll probably find posts pretty intuitive.

You’ll want to add:

  • A photo
  • A headline
  • A description
  • A location (optional)

By default, your posts will point back to your profile but you can also choose to reference an Etching or a Link, which could be an external website.

If you want to point to an external page, you’ll need the URL and will also need to label the button that links to it.

In the example above, the button label is “Read More (5 Min)”

External Link

Once you get your post the way you want it, be sure to save it.

What Are Good Posts?

Keeping in mind that you should create an Etching for each new work you produce, Posts are really about any other update you want to share.

Here are some examples.

Art Business:

  • An event you’ll attend
  • New recognition you have received
  • Your work on display at a new location
  • A sale you made
  • Recognizing other artists
  • Opportunities for other community members
  • Requests for collaboration
  • Comments/testimonials from fans

Current Events:

  • Comments you want to share on something in the news
  • Travel
  • Developments in your personal life

Keep in mind that ETChster isn’t Facebook or Instagram. Think of your posts as being an additional way to get to know you for other community members and strangers you hope will become fans of you as an artist. Learn more about getting started with a free artist website.

If you’re an ETChster community member, be sure you transfer your Etchings when you make a sale so that the purchaser has a free art collecting app.

What’s Next?

Did you:

  • Have follow-up questions?
  • Have other related thoughts that might be beneficial to the community?

Post them in the comments!

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Eddie Davis

Back in 2018, Eddie decided there had to be a better way. He a baby on the way and a house full of original art from his ancestors. So he started building an art collecting app to catalog each piece and capture its story. And then he started buying (or trying to buy) original art in his home town of Atlanta, Georgia, United States and quickly discovered that nearly all artists had broken, out-of-date websites and made it nearly impossible to buy their work. So he connected his catalog app to a maintenance-free artist website. Somewhere in the middle, crypto NFTs exploded and then imploded, and the ETChster global community grew to ~15,000 artists and art collectors of all walks of life. Et cetera...