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Would anyone share your message?
Would anyone be able to share a message you sent to your audience when reaching out?
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@Maria Brophy please that will be very useful, my biggest obstacle is to know what to say…
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@Oliver Hojas ahh yes…, good idea…
Only 5 weeks left in 2024: what’s one thing?
Can you believe this year is nearly over?! Drop a comment below 👇🏽 What is ONE THING you will complete before Jan 1 to move forward on your path?
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Only 5 weeks left in 2024: what’s one thing?
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@Lenore Ava Jaffe how are you going to make it more functional? I’m asking cause I’ve want the same thing with my website…
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@Maria Brophy just time 😅!
Day 5 - 30 Day Challenge "Sell More Art!" 🎨
Day 5: Take Action and Reach Out You've defined your ideal audience and discovered where they spend their time. Now it's time to connect with them directly. Today's Focus: We'll be taking concrete steps to reach out to potential buyers and start building relationships. Action Steps: 1. List Specific Places to Connect: Identify 5-10 online or offline spaces where your ideal audience is active. This could be specific Facebook groups, Instagram hashtags, local clubs, or events or even people you already know. 2. Craft Your Introduction: If you want to post in groups, prepare a genuine message introducing yourself and your art. Highlight how your art aligns with their interests or values. 3. Engage with Your Audience: Reach out to at least 5 people today. - Online: Join groups, comment on posts, participate in discussions and introduce yourself and your art with a post. - Offline: Attend local events or meetups where your audience might be and talk to at least 5 people. SUMMARY: The main goal today is to reach out to 5-10 people! If it's in person or online - it's up to you. . I personally will reach out to 5-10 people in facebook groups where I'll find my ideal customer. - First I'll check a few groups on facebook with my ideal customer (no art groups or art collector groups - avoid these groups it's full of artists) - Then I'll join a few groups, engage with a few posts and then 1-2h later I'll make a post introducing myself and sharing my story with some pictures of my art (not all groups allow that, but if you make it inspiring and it fits to the topic of the group then it should be fine). - Last step: I'll send a message to at least 5-10 people that commented on my post. Once you've completed today's actions, share your experiences in the comments below: - How many people did you reach out today? - How did you find them? - How did it feel to reach out to potential buyers? - Any positive interactions you'd like to share?
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Would anyone be able to give example of message you sent to your audience when you reached out?
Day 4 - 30 Day Challenge "Sell More Art!" 🎨
Day 4: Understand Your Audience Now that you’ve defined your why and artistic voice, it’s time to focus on who’s listening, your audience. Understanding your audience is key to creating a connection between your art and potential buyers. Today's focus: We’ll be identifying who your ideal audience is and where to find them. Knowing your audience allows you to tailor your messaging, build a stronger relationship with them, and ultimately sell more art. Questions to guide your reflection: 1. Who are the people most drawn to your art? (Think about age, gender, profession, interests, etc.) 2. What problems, desires, or emotions does your art speak to in your audience? 3. Where does your audience spend their time online or offline? (Consider social media platforms, offline or online communities, facebook groups, local events, etc.) 4. How do your audience’s values align with the themes in your work? Action Step: Spend 10-15 minutes writing down your thoughts on these questions. Afterward, research where you can connect with this audience, whether it's online platforms, local art shows, or specific communities. When you speak directly to the people who resonate with your work, they’re more likely to become buyers. Once you're done, share your insights in the comments below! 👇
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@Amanda Dagg I’m glad you mentioned Pinterest - we often forget of this powerful platform where people go to find inspiration…
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Gosha Gibek
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Gosha Gibek, UK artist, creates vibrant pieces influenced by syneasthesia and dynamic sports scenes. Her, colourful work celebrates motion and energy.

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Joined Nov 8, 2024
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