Here are some art marketing ideas for your Monday morning.
Six Art Marketing Ideas
1 – You’ve probably heard of the “wedding singer.” Have you heard of the “wedding artist” – an artist who paints live during a wedding. Even if painting portraits or images of people or painting live aren’t your jam – there are other ways this could work. What about a custom painting of the wedding bouquet? Could you do an abstract inspired by the couple’s first dance? There are endless ideas if you put your mind to this one. Many weddings are on hold right now. Get out in front of the wedding wave that will eventually happen with your concept.
2 – Focus on existing customers. Based on their experience, the chances of an existing customer purchasing from you is far more likely than with a new follower who is still getting to know your work.
3 – The new year has me thinking about calendars. Have you ever consider selling a calendar featuring your art? What an inexpensive way for people who love your work to enjoy it throughout the year.
4 – It’s been a bit dreary where I live. Help your fans beat the winter doldrums with a virtual studio tour using Zoom or Facebook live.
5 – Subscription boxes are all the rage. I purchased this one for my daughter. Maybe you could create a version for your art business? Put that thinking cap on again and see what you come up with.
6 – Make sure you include social sharing links at the end of your blog posts to make it easy for your readers to share your work and content.
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