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Recently, I decided to explore a platform that has a huge user-base that I want to connect with: Instagram. There is such a huge community of artists and makers using that platform and I finally felt compelled to join in the fray. I even popped for a very intensive course from "The Instagram Expert" aka Sue B. Zimmerman.
So for the past few months, I have been focused on getting my "grid" figured out along with trying to see what it takes to get traction on this very dynamic tool. I have barely scratched the surface. As usual, the marketing puzzle is three dimensional.
However, as I actively explore the ins and outs of Instagram, I have discovered a very discouraging truth: the vast majority of artists I see there are not selling their art.
And since my podcast is called, "Find Loving Homes for Your Art", I felt it is my duty to yell at you all in this week's episode.
There are remedies!I don't know why it's so foreign an idea to say (in the bio even!) that your creations are available to buy. And why your hashtags don't reach out to #designers #artgalleries #artcollectors #homefurnishings #artforwalls and so on (and on and on). And what size is that doggie in the window?
I know you all think you have "good" excuses for being so shy, so feel free to put those in the comments. For those of you who are just plain unsure: get over it. For examples of some smart art marketers, these stand out as artists who are front and center and ready for you to buy from them in a few clicks.
@rebeccavincentart
@fionapurdypetportraits (her work is 100% commission so she has no "shopping cart")
@hannah_seasnailstudio
@patriciagriffinceramics (this clever lady has a very different approach to "shopping" cart sales)
Anyway... this podcast is actually a little late in being published because I spent WAY too much time trying to find examples among my own followers who were actually actively selling via Instagram. After over an hour... I gave up!
Listen to this podcast and ask yourself: Is your art for sale?
Don't miss even one episode. Join my list!
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Recently, I decided to explore a platform that has a huge user-base that I want to connect with: Instagram. There is such a huge community of artists and makers using that platform and I finally felt compelled to join in the fray. I even popped for a very intensive course from "The Instagram Expert" aka Sue B. Zimmerman.
So for the past few months, I have been focused on getting my "grid" figured out along with trying to see what it takes to get traction on this very dynamic tool. I have barely scratched the surface. As usual, the marketing puzzle is three dimensional.
However, as I actively explore the ins and outs of Instagram, I have discovered a very discouraging truth: the vast majority of artists I see there are not selling their art.
And since my podcast is called, "Find Loving Homes for Your Art", I felt it is my duty to yell at you all in this week's episode.
There are remedies!I don't know why it's so foreign an idea to say (in the bio even!) that your creations are available to buy. And why your hashtags don't reach out to #designers #artgalleries #artcollectors #homefurnishings #artforwalls and so on (and on and on). And what size is that doggie in the window?
I know you all think you have "good" excuses for being so shy, so feel free to put those in the comments. For those of you who are just plain unsure: get over it. For examples of some smart art marketers, these stand out as artists who are front and center and ready for you to buy from them in a few clicks.
@rebeccavincentart
@fionapurdypetportraits (her work is 100% commission so she has no "shopping cart")
@hannah_seasnailstudio
@patriciagriffinceramics (this clever lady has a very different approach to "shopping" cart sales)
Anyway... this podcast is actually a little late in being published because I spent WAY too much time trying to find examples among my own followers who were actually actively selling via Instagram. After over an hour... I gave up!
Listen to this podcast and ask yourself: Is your art for sale?
Don't miss even one episode. Join my list!