Build on What Works 

In the past four videos  we’ve covered my process for finding an audience for your artwork – including steps from assessment to research and experimentation in finding an audience. Now, it’s time to turn these steps into actionable strategies. 

Finding an Audience for Your Art:  Video Recap

Once you’ve experimented and seen what resonates with your audience, take note of what works. For example, with Robert Yonke’s Bluegrass Painter project, press releases to niche media resulted in a swift and positive response. Identifying successes lays the groundwork for strategy development.

It’s important to remember that not every experiment will yield immediate success, and that’s perfectly normal. In fact, setbacks can be valuable learning opportunities. When faced with a setback, take the time to evaluate why things didn’t go as planned. This could be an indication that adjustments are needed, or it could be a sign that the approach isn’t the right fit. 

When you find a strategy that works, it’s not enough to acknowledge its success. It’s time to amplify your efforts. For the Bluegrass Painter, this meant doubling down on press releases, reaching out to potential clients, attending relevant events, and crafting tailored social media strategies. By building upon their successes, they were able to extend their reach and deepen their connection with their newfound audience.

In future videos, we’ll explore these strategies in more detail and explore how you can implement them effectively to continue growing your audience and expanding your reach. 

Resources

7 Steps to a Niche Marketing Strategy – Free Guide 

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