pass it on
ok you might be wondering why?
pass it on is a member here on rb trying to help others see all the lovely works out there. seeing if this can work so , all of us can see more of the wonderful art here on rb. leave your comments. watch, it helps spread out are art to more people!
help market for all!
never to be turned down (but no hate mail or porn please. this is a place to help all of us!
treekitten
i think it is a great idea!
Passiton replied
thank you “pass it on”!
Passiton
i want all to comment. basically i think i have figured out how to “chain” works to a wider audience on red bubble. through using the “watchlist”. if someone is watched here, and you watch the account “pass it on, then, your works are spread to a broader audience.ones that might not normally see your works.
please pass it on!
David Petranker
Great Idea i will do that
Passiton replied
thank you “pass it on” !
Paul Louis Vil...
Great idea! Love to see how this all works out! :D
Passiton replied
you tell me in the next few days!
Adam Bykowski
I love this idea. In fact I’m all about the “Pass It On” metality. Click on this link to see what I did in this regard during Lent of this year. “Adam’s Photographer of the Day”http://www.redbubble.com/people/bykowski/journal/2640676-adams-photographer-of-the-day-is-back
I found out that Lent was actually 47 days, not 40. It was some work and took away some time, but I felt really good about giving other photographers more exposure. I felt that these people were talented and that more people should get turned onto their work. I did accomplish that sometimes and was thanked by people following my journal for showing me others work that they never ran across. The best feeling was when I would get a bubblemail from the person I put into the “Photographer of the Day”, when they said it gave them a great boost and how they felt honored or how it made their day. Pretty cool.
My formula was to put two of their images at the top of the journal, write about and describe their work and then place another image at the bottom. Then I would bubblemail that photographer to alert them that they were picked by me as my photographer of the day and why I did it. Then I told them to go check out what I wrote and see if they had a couple of admirers. They usually did.
Here is how a typical journal entry looked….”Geoff Coleman”http://www.redbubble.com/people/bykowski/journal/2669839-adams-photographer-of-the-day-6-is-geoff-coleman
Let me know what you guys think.
Adam Bykowski
love this idea. In fact I’m all about the “Pass It On” metality. Click on this link to see what I did in this regard during Lent of this year… Adam’s Photographer of the Day is Back
I found out that Lent was actually 47 days, not 40. It was some work and took away some time, but I felt really good about giving other photographers more exposure. I felt that these people were talented and that more people should get turned onto their work. I did accomplish that sometimes and was thanked by people following my journal for showing me others work that they never ran across. The best feeling was when I would get a bubblemail from the person I put into the “Photographer of the Day”, when they said it gave them a great boost and how they felt honored or how it made their day. Pretty cool.
My formula was to put two of their images at the top of the journal, write about and describe their work and then place another image at the bottom. Then I would bubblemail that photographer to alert them that they were picked by me as my photographer of the day and why I did it. Then I told them to go check out what I wrote and see if they had a couple of admirers. They usually did.
Here is how a typical journal entry looked Geoff Coleman
Let me know what you guys think.
Adam Bykowski
Ignore the first post without the links. Thought I could delete it. sorry.
Passiton replied
its all good. the more input the better!
Tracy Edgar
great idea, passiton. thanks for the add :)