A Tip on Selling your Art: Find an Audience
So, you want to sell more art, but you’re not sure how or where to begin?
One of the most important aspects of selling your artwork online, is having an audience. Imagekind is doing this. We are creating an audience of art lovers to buy, sell and create art.
However, cultivating your own audience is extremely beneficial.
And, it’s not even as hard as you might think. In fact, one of the best ways to create an audience, is to find people who already love your style of work. For example, member artist James Provost has been getting some nice recognition lately in the interior design community with his Imagekind prints. Why? It’s because he has a style of art that already matches an audience: mid-century furniture design and decorating.
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Now, here’s the tip: find online audiences who already love your style and ask them if they are willing to help promote your artwork.
Have a niche? That’s often the best place to start.
Blogs are perfect for this. And getting this kind of recognition is not always as hard as you might think. But, before you start trying to submit your art to blogs, it might be helpful to read these dos and don’ts first.
Need more help? What about this:
Love dog art? Well, I know for sure there are more than just a few dog blogs out there…
Nate
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My audience seems to be fragmented as my work crosses between art and music people. Thus, word of mouth has been the most successful, but I want to unite the group of those who’ve already “gotten” my work. Then I could get them all talking, my ultimate goal. I’d love feedback or suggestions, always.
Peace,
@vinylart