Focused Art Blogs: From Theater to Portraits
Art blogs may seem big in scope; much like entertainment blogging they need a defined niche. This guide offers several possibilities for art blogging success, from theater and acting to the history of painters.
Theater:
Theater moves. Theater is local. It’s only been with us since the ancient Greeks first proposed acting, so let’s say a few millennia. Theater also is international, sometimes with one play reaching as many or more people than any film ever does. To write commentary on theater is simply about offering a critical opinion. If you’re new to theater, and think it may be a boring subject, consider some of the best films were based on plays, or the best plays were based on great novels.
You can take theater in a variety of ways, including short news snippets posted on your blog. You can go incredibly focused and review and comment on only local theater acts. The possibilities are endless, and it can actually be quite profitable.
Static Art:
Static art is an all encompassing term used for images that don’t move. Theater and films move, but paintings only move the heart and leave a mark on the mind. It’s a rather general subject, but one with many niches for writing blog posts. This includes using images no longer copyrighted and publishing on your blog, or even paying for the rights to do so with newer works. Mostly you’ll be writing commentary.
Simple, Engaging Commentary:
As always, reviews and news are just the tip of the iceberg. The niches are endless for art blogging success, and it comes down to utilizing every piece of knowledge you get. Once you get experience in the field, it will be much easier to write feature articles and opinion pieces, and more profitable.
Make Money Online Art Blogging:
Art blogging is quite a big piece of the pie, so go for the smaller slices. If you focus on local theater, paintings, and other art, you are immediately choosing a clear, profitable niche. If your blog becomes a success, all the major theaters will want to advertise on your blog and work with you, as will many other artists. Or you can go for more ad revenue via major sites like Google or affiliate programs. The more specific you go, the higher the end revenue will be. After all, Google Adsense and other affiliates are based on select keywords.
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