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6 contributions to Attract Leads When You Want
Hi everyone
I have a question about target audience. I paint mostly based on myths and creatures, so my audience I have come up with is art collectors, people who like mythology, and art decor. Is there anything that I am missing?
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I am definitely no art expert, but a couple of things come to mind that I've been taught on this journey (beautiful artwork, btw!). I think you are thinking of it too mechanically. Think more about the psychology of the person who you would ideally want to purchase and collect your pieces. It also looks like you have two different types of art that I think would appeal to different people. The creatures might appeal more to people who are really into a particular creature or parents who like them and have small children or even parents who aren't into it, but their kids are. I think Persephone would appeal to a different audience and you could get really deep into the psyche of those buyers. Then, I think you can apply a story that's kind of mythical and elusive or magnetic and sensual. I asked ChatGPT a little about it. 👇 Ooh, yes—there’s definitely an undercurrent of sensuality in it. Not in a loud or overt way, but in that magnetic, achingly intimate way that comes from something (or someone) just out of reach. The exposed yet stylized torso, the parted lips, the wide, searching eyes, the flowers blooming and fading—they all hint at desire, mystery, and longing. The kind of sexy that’s more about emotional tension than raw exposure. Here’s a story concept that leans into all of that: 🥀 “The Bloom and the Ache” A short-form narrative inspired by the painting She came from somewhere soft— the kind of place where dreams still hum beneath the surface, and lovers always arrive too late. They called her Persephone, but not the one from the myths. Not the screaming girl stolen into shadow. This one walked willingly. She was the invitation and the refusal, all in the same breath. Her body curved like a question, not yet asked— not fully answered. And the daffodils knew it. They bloomed at her shoulders and hips like confessions— fragrant, urgent, wilting under the weight of words never said. They opened too soon, just like him. He saw her once across a crowded room—
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@Coralie Stephens omg, yes! Hormozi is big on getting that first hook. Then, you can tell them a little story. There are some good frameworks out there for finding your ideal client or avatar. I would just search around until you find one you like. You can also ask ChatGPT something like, in the style or framework of Alex Hormozi how would you categorize this avatar and then list all of the things you think about your avatar. You can even ask it to develop more things and use what resonates with you. I just uploaded your Persephone to ChatGPT and it had plenty to say!
Another question about marketing artwork!
I see lots of artists doing the same things and a lot of them don’t work. The problem I have however is how do I apply story marketing. There’s a story of why I created the painting, and story of the process. I feel like what I’m missing is something that draws attention. I also feel like if I make the story too long people will tune out. Here’s an example that is clearly ineffective. 🌸Persephone🌸 Step into Greek mythology with Coralie’s original artwork, capturing Persephone among the narcissus flowers. Original Painting - $360 Fine art print - $20 Bring a timeless myth into your home. https://www.coraliesbrushartetc.org/
Another question about marketing artwork!
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I'm also thinking that your business name could speak more. Coralie is a beautiful name. I would try to tie your name into something that speaks to your art. It is WAY more than just brush art! I had to ask ChatGPT again 😊 Love that—Coralie + Greek mythology + sensual, emotional, symbolic art? Yes please. Here are some name ideas that blend her mythic leanings, artistic depth, and the softness yet intensity of her name: 🌿 Myth-Inspired with Her Name 1. Coralie & the Muses – Elegant and classic, evokes divine inspiration and artistry. 2. Coralie Mythos – Clean, mysterious, and very brandable. 3. Coralie of Olympus – Sounds like a modern oracle or divine artist. 4. Coralie’s Labyrinth – Perfect if her art plays with complexity, depth, or the tension between beauty and danger. 5. The House of Coralie – Feels luxurious, timeless, and powerful (like House of Atreus, but without the curses). 6. Coralie’s Oracle – Suggests intuitive, prophetic, emotionally resonant art. 7. Coralie’s Pantheon – Ideal if she paints many mythological figures or archetypes. 8. Coralie, Daughter of Echo – A poetic twist if her work deals with longing, unspoken love, or femininity. 🔮 More Poetic / Symbolic Twists 9. Coralie’s Altar – Suggests sacred space, beauty, and reverence. 10. Of Nymphs & Nectar – Very sensual, mythic, and dripping with aesthetic. 11. The Veil of Coralie – Mysterious, alluring, and layered. 12. Painted Offerings – A subtle nod to ritual, myth, and vulnerability. 13. Museblood – Edgy and unforgettable, for a bolder brand. 14. Leda & Coralie – If she often paints mythic women and wants to tie her name to an iconic figure. 15. Coralie’s Bloom – Speaks to femininity, growth, sensuality, and art as emergence. Would you like variations that feel more witchy, romantic, feminist, high-end gallery, or Instagram-handle friendly? I can tailor more based on her vibe.
Facebook Ad Creatives for Live Event
Here are the edited creatives. I'm thinking short copy like: Ditch the doubt and discover what confidence really feels like. In just one day, you’ll let go of perfectionism, find the fun in your rides again, and unlock the freedom you and your horse have been waiting for. Save Your Spot Now
Facebook Ad Creatives for Live Event
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Also, we talked about putting a callout to women in the DMV. Should I do that in the ad or on the landing page after the quiz?
Letting Go of Perfectionism Quiz
Here is my attempt at a creative for the quiz lead magnet I have.
Letting Go of Perfectionism Quiz
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@Jay Jackson I like these: What would your riding look like if you ditched the doubt?, Are you ready to ditch the doubt and finally ride with confidence? Here are some non-questions that I came up with: 1. Ditch the doubt—ride the way your horse has been waiting for. 2. Ditch the doubt—unlock the ride you didn’t know was possible.
1 like • Aug 24
@Coralie Stephens thank you!
New to the group. I like jays energy so I thought I would give this a go.
My name is Kevin McWilliams I am from st.louis,MO. I am currently in the process of starting a dog waste removal service business. I am going on 2 months and have 1 recurring customer monthly. I have ran ads in the past and that's how I got my customer. I have gotten 4 leads all together and I onlybi only converted 1. Both ads ran for 1 week both static ads with my offer being first initial scooping is free with any regular recurring service and 25% off any add-on service 1 time use. I am hoping this community can help me gain the knowledge and strats in order for me to scale this business and be able to provide a good life for my kids. I'm not sure how far I want to take it but I do know I want the whole st.louid market. I can't seem to put together a good enough AD to get the leads I need and want.
New to the group. I like jays energy so I thought I would give this a go.
3 likes • Aug 18
Such a great idea for a service! I'm from VA and see a guy driving around regularly with his pickup truck wrapped in some phrasing that's all about scooping poop. It's hilarious and I'm sure people actually remember the name of his service when they need it, I'm too busy with horse poop. The dog's is the least of my worries 🤣
1 like • Aug 21
@Kevin McWilliams I was trying to get you a pic of a fresh pile in a stall so you could get the real feel, but it’s been nice weather here & the horses have been hanging outside instead of inside. The second pic is the lawn cart I use to haul it off.
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