There are some artists stirring the waters on various forums I keep an eye on. Their pointed and caustic pursuits in these conversations are narrowly focused on…
“what YOU [insert various dot com names] should be doing for ME.”
What they want is that dot com to give them a formula and function that will allow them to reach the top of the heap of artists seeking recognition. They specifically want the dot com to provide them the means to make a lot of money and get name recognition, all on the company’s dime, not theirs.
I keep pointing out that, no, X dot com is doing what they say they will do. Your irritability and persistent pesky communication at and to them is not going to get them to do what you desire — to, on their own and on their dime, make you a “name” artist. In fact, what you are doing could very well spell an end to everyone’s ability to use their services.
And what I get via email or forum private messaging from several of these agitators is a scalding accusation that I don’t want them to “win,” or that I’m undermining their efforts to sway X dot com. When I reply, I then receive remarks back similar to…
“I’m not going to speak with you in private by email because it is obvious that you’re working for [insert dot com name].”
Excuse me? I don’t work for anyone except myself, thank you, and, like I said, I don’t need more business…as I told yet another would-be client this morning. What I am doing is pursuing a dialogue about something which I feel they…and you, as artists, are misconstruing and pursuing to your (and every other serious artist’s) detriment.
A business only maintains a client, a customer, a service or a product which is profitable for them. Once overhead and/or effort overtake profitability, then the service, product, and/or customer/client is divested. Effort in the form of greasing that squeaky wheel – the agitating artist — requires man-hours — paid man-hours — where busy employees must take the time to respond and sooth that artist, simultaneously doing damage control so other artists don’t jump on the bandwagon. These “soothsayers” have to come up with just the right platitudes verses information. They have to run their replies past management who makes very sure that they use double-speak to avoid compromising the business plan and its proprietary methods developed and instituted to achieve company success. (Don’t want everybody’s dot com or brick and mortar store owning their ways and means if they want to get somewhere, you know.)
Artists, remember, please: If it pays a company to make you, the artist, believe they will “make your career,” they’ll infer it…lead you to believe it (but not say it outright). In actuality, they will only do what is in their terms of service, and they can change those terms of service at any time. (Yes, it’s legal for them to do so. It’s their company, remember? Not yours.) Don’t irritate that company because they aren’t providing you with every other thing you think they should be doing to give you the “edge.” You’ll just shoot yourself and everybody else in the head by chasing the company into closing its doors on you and others similar to you — in this case, the self-representing artist. Remember, artists like writers are a dime a dozen. You’re worth less than a U.S. penny to them until and unless your work proves valuable enough or potentially valuable enough to make somebody else some serious money.
If you want a chance at a “name,” at money and fame, there are services and art agents out there who can “make” you. Don’t bludgeon the dot com whose service provides you the means to help yourself, but refrains from promoting you to your satisfaction. Stop trying to mold their business decisions based upon your persistent demands for them to provide you your desired service and result. All you are doing is driving them closer to divesting you and other artists like you. If it’s not specifically outlined in their terms of service, then it’s not their job. Seek elsewhere.
BTW, for those seeking a promo venue, as of August 1st, 2007, I’ll be reopening http://www.zentao7.com as an art showcase and artist showcase, with free accounts as well as paid accounts.