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Lori McNee is a professional, nationally recognized working artist
& blogger. On her popular art blog, FineArtTips.com, Lori shares her
unique artistic perspective, art tips and art business, and Social
Media advice for her fellow artists.  Lori currently ranks as one of the
"Most Influential Artists" on Twitter. Thanks to Social Media, Lori is
also a television hostess for the resort television station, Plum TV.


We had originally planned to do a two part show focusing on video marketing for artists as well as selling art on Facebook, but decided that Facebook would need more than half a show to cover. As a result, this week's show is shorter than usual but extremely targeted on using video to promote art.


We used Lori's bullet list from her post How Artists Can Use YouTube Video to Improve Marketing as a starting point, but included quite a bit of other materials as well.

How to Make Video Marketing Work for You

Make Videos Geared Toward Your Audience:

Target your niche
Demonstrations
How to
Product reviews
Interviews

Create a Video Title that Stands Out:

Use 'keywords' within the title
For Search Engine Optimization (SEO) purposes use key words that are
applicable to your product, service or brand.

Tag & Categorize for Video Search Engine Optimization:

Use words or tags that users most likely will be searching
for on the web.
Add as many keywords as you can and try and match to existing
content – this helps your video become 'recommended' in the sidebar.
Tags are important for SEO purposes.
Video optimization is becoming more important as mainstream aspect
to search engine optimization.

Less is more:

Keep your videos to 5 minutes or less for your best chance of
creating a highly-viewed video.
Research has found that people's attention span begins to wander
after only 8 seconds – keep it short so you don't lose them.

Brand Yourself in your Video:

Video is a sure way to create brand awareness within your industry.
Be sure and mention your brand/artist name and or logo.

Create Your Own YouTube Channel:

This is your first step towards becoming a video creator.
The opportunity to create a profile for yourself and your content,
and link back to your website URL.

Promote Your Video:

Use Social Media Sites such as Twitter and Facebook
to virally market your video.

Learn More about Lori McNee

Lori's
paintings have been featured in Western Art Collector, South West Art
Magazine, Wildlife Art Magazine, Art Talk Magazine, American Art
Collector, Sun Valley Magazine, Sun Valley Guide, Plum TV, and
newspapers. Lori is a member of Oil Painters. Her paintings are often
included in the OPA National Exhibitions and American Art in Miniature
Show at the Gilcrease Museum.  Her sought after works are sold is
galleries throughout the United States.  



A native of California, Lori has now lived with her family in the beautiful mountains of Central Idaho for over 25 years.

Lori McNee Fine Art Website: lorimcnee.com
Fine Art Tips Blog: finearttips.com

Further Resources:

tubemogul OneLoad: Upload videos to multiple sharing/hosting sites at once
Fine Art Tips Blog: How Artists Can Use YouTube Video to Improve Marketing
Fine Art Tips Blog: How to Sell Art on Facebook – One Artist's Way
Fine Art Tips Blog: 5 Reasons Why Artists Need Social Media
Fine Art Tips Blog: 3 Tips for Artists to Promote Themselves & Their Galleries
Fine Art Tips Blog: Brand Yourself as an Artist on Twitter
Fine Art Tips Blog: Art Marketing Success Tips for 2010

Show Highlights: Excerpts From the Conversation

Once the transcription is completed I'll include some of the best portions here.