Wednesday, August 21, 2019

The Power of an Invitation


With our updated INVITE tool, you and your visitors can now share exhibitions with multiple people, straight from your Exhibbit gallery


 

INVITE captures an image of your current gallery position and places it below your composed message, ready to email or post on social media.
Your visitors will enjoy using invite too, let them know they have an easy way to share and discuss artworks.

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To make an invitation, move around the gallery and choose a view you like, select INVITE from the menu, then share to email or social media.

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To feature a specific artwork, click or tap on the artwork, then select INVITE from the artwork dropdown and share to email or social media. 

Three Ways to Support your Exhibitions


Before any exhibition opening in your bricks and mortar gallery send a preview, with just a few artworks from the exhibition using INVITE.

After the opening night, hang the full exhibition and email interested people an INVITE. People who came to the physical opening can then re-connect and immerse themselves within the exhibition experience and revisit the artworks they liked. 


During the exhibition, use INVITE to feature specific artworks.

If you know a collector is interested in a work, send them an artwork specific invite. After opening the gallery link, they are placed directly in front of the artwork of interest.



Now you can send multiple exhibition invites, saving valuable time...
Pop over to exhibbit.com and see how
https://exhibbit.com/tutorials/#invite


 


Thank you for trusting us by choosing Exhibbit to present your wonderful artists and their exhibitions, and our best to you all for successfully marketing your virtual galleries.

We're working on some exciting new tools and will be back soon to tell you all about them. In the meantime, our updated INVITE is ready to use.

Warm regards

Peter Worrall and Amanda Lane
co-founders exhibbit.com


 

Amanda Lane
 

Peter Worrall
 

* Image of artworks by Douglas Aargard courtesy of Meyer Gallery