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What Does It REALLY Take to Sell Your Art Long-Term?
SYou got some momentum going. But let’s be real, selling art isn’t a one-week game. If you want to turn your art into a long-term, thriving business, you need three things. And no, it’s not just “being talented” (though that helps for sure). 1. Eyeballs: Get Seen No eyeballs, no sales. It’s that simple. Back in the day, artists relied on galleries and exhibitions. Today? Social media is your gallery, and the world is your audience. But let’s be honest, social media can feel like screaming into the void. The trick? Find your people. I went into Facebook groups where I could find my ideal buyer, posted my work, and got hundreds of likes, comments, and new fans. I didn’t wait for people to magically find me. Are you getting enough eyeballs on your work? If not, that’s your first mission. 2. Connection: Make Them Care People don’t buy art because they need it. They buy it because they feel something. Your job is to build relationships. Talk to your audience. Tell your story. Engage with them. Make them feel like they know you, because when people know, like, and trust you, that’s when the sales start rolling in. 3. Ask: The most powerful word Here’s the biggest mistake artists make: they do all the work, getting seen, building relationship and then… they don’t ask for the sale. Why? Fear of rejection. Fear of hearing “no.” But what if every “no” was just a step closer to your next “YES”? I was once very shy and so scared of rejection that I couldn't sell anything. But I needed to take this to heart because this was the only way I could sell. Once I did it, two things happened: 1. I didn't die lol 2. I sold lots of art So, ask. DM that potential buyer. Share your prices. Make the offer. Because if you don’t ask, you don’t get paid. Ready to Take This Seriously? If you want a step-by-step plan to get more eyeballs, build deeper connections, and actually start making money with your art, join our mastermind community. Daily accountability, real strategies, and a special offer, only $79/month soon it jumps to $87/month.
What Does It REALLY Take to Sell Your Art Long-Term?
Day 2 - 7 Day Challenge -> Define Your Niche & Right Buyer
Welcome to Day 2: Define Your Niche & Right Buyer This one is so important because "If you try to sell to everyone, you are going to sell to no one" and this is a big thing for every single business, but also crucial for artists! Look at Drew he build his whole art career around painting surf boards and he even said he wants to become the best well known surf artists which he became, and only after years of success in this field he started exploring a new niche around sacred geometry. Task: - What kind of art do you create? Be specific. “Abstract paintings” is too broad, what makes yours unique? - Who is your right buyer? Describe them. - If someone asked you what you do in one sentence, what would you say? Example: I create large, textured abstract paintings that symbolize transformation and growth. Motivation: Trying to appeal to everyone means you connect with no one. The clearer you are, the easier it is to attract collectors who love what you do. Comment below your answers 👇
Day 2 - 7 Day Challenge -> Define Your Niche & Right Buyer
Day 1 - 7 Day Challenge -> Get Clear on What You Want & Why
7-Day Art Success Challenge Get clear on your vision, your why, your niche, and start building a path to sell your art! Day 1: Get Clear on What You Want & Why Task: - Write down your ultimate goal as an artist. Be specific. No vague answers like “I want to sell more art” or “I want to be successful.” - Instead, commit to a number: - Don't worry about how you’ll do it. Just commit to what you truly want. Motivation: Most artists fail because they don’t set clear goals. If you don’t know what you’re aiming for, how will you hit it? Declare it today! Getting CLEAR prevents Burn Out - and Changing Plans - because everytime you change your mind, because of doubt, you burn out. Doubt = burn out. To avoid Doubt, you can get clear on what and why you are doing this. And then stay on the path, even when doubt hits. Stay on it, don’t get off of it. This avoids burnout! Comment below your answers 👇
Day 1 - 7 Day Challenge -> Get Clear on What You Want & Why
Day 3 - 7 Day Challenge -> Find out WHERE YOUR RIGHT BUYER is
If you want to sell more art, you need to know where your right buyer spends their time. The more you understand their habits, interests, and communities, the easier it becomes to connect with them. Tasks: - Where does your ideal buyer spend their time? - What do they consume? (Podcasts, books, news, online content) - What do they do for fun? - What Facebook groups, Reddit communities, or other online spaces would they be a part of? Be as specific as possible. For example: If your ideal buyer is passionate about environmental causes, they might: ✅ Join organizations like The Sierra Club or Save the Whales. ✅ Participate in beach cleanups, forest restoration projects, or climate change symposiums. ✅ Subscribe to magazines or newsletters devoted to sustainability. If they are interested in Personal Growth, they might: ✅ Join specific personal growth groups on facebook, telegram, skool etc ✅ Read books of specific authors and therefor join their courses and communities ✅ Attend live events from Tony Robbins, Joe Dispenza, Mel Robbins etc The more you know about where your buyer hangs out, the better you can show up where they already are. Let us know your answers in the comments 👇
Day 3 - 7 Day Challenge -> Find out WHERE YOUR RIGHT BUYER is
7 Day Challenge - Momentum
Hey guys, I was curious to hear how it's going after the 7 day challenge. Are you still feeling the momentum or did things slow down? Let us know, we are here to help 💪🏼
7 Day Challenge - Momentum
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