Artists are business owners and should have an email list as part of their digital marketing strategy. Learn how you can connect with your collectors and VIPs with engaging emails that will keep them coming back for more.
What Should Artists Post On Instagram?
As an artist, you have passion and creativity. Don't let the thought of curating images prevent you from sharing your work on Instagram. Grab the opportunity to share your journey with your fans and get inspired to post your art on Instagram.
Instagram For Artists Do’s and Don'ts
Instagram for artists should make them feel confident when they go to post online. Be proud of sharing your art with the world and attracting fellow art lovers who are interested in what you are doing.
How Can I Promote My Art On Instagram?
Curious how you can have sales success happen for you on Instagram? Today I’m going to help you decide if you should promote your art on Instagram and how you can stand out so you get extra eyeballs seeing your art.
Should Your Instagram Account be Private?
Hey, is your Instagram account private or public? I’m checking it to see if you know how you have your account set up because as an artist, I want you to get more eyes on your artwork! Keep reading to learn why knowing this is helpful for you to get your work seen!
An Overlooked Instagram Strategy
Have you been thinking about how to use Instagram to get more eyes on your work, more followers and more sales? So many people make it look easy but for a lot of artists, it doesn’t feel that way. Keep reading to learn one of the most overlooked strategies to get more visibility on Instagram.
How Artist Duo is Selling Work on Instagram
You’ve probably been hearing a lot about how Instagram is helping artists build a following of collectors and fans. It’s been great at driving traffic to artist websites and even making sales, sometimes big ones. So today I’m sharing how MONDAYS has done just that.
Is Instagram Your Next Art Dealer?
I’ve been hearing more and more about how Instagram is allowing artists to build connections and actually sell art—all in a place without a mechanism to make a purchase. There’s no shopping cart, no buy now button, no way to take credit cards and barely enough room in the profile text for any kind of artist statement. Pretty interesting, right?