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Art Marketing Podcast

by Art Storefronts

How to sell art online and generate consistent monthly sales. That's the goal of this podcast. We plan to achieve that goal by focusing on art marketing strategy, tactics, tips and most importantly FOCUS — where to put your focus in your marketing efforts.

Episodes

Eat Your Own Dogfood

30m · Published 16 Jul 14:01

"Eat your own dogfood." What does it mean and why is it so important in business? Supposedly originating from Microsoft in the 19080's, the premise behind "eat your own dogfood" is simple... You have to use the product that you are selling to your customers, because if it's not good enough for you to use it's definitely not good enough for your customers to use.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

So the Pandemic Is Back. Now What?

23m · Published 14 Jul 22:25
So the pandemic is back. Now what? In this episode, Nick and Pat talk about what this means for art businesses. Here's the bottom line: nothing is opening soon. So, if you haven't already moved over to the new business model of selling your art directly, if you aren't executing on the tactics that are working really well right now and that are resulting in Black Friday sales numbers for our members, then now is the time to act. This pandemic isn't going away anytime soon. Set your art business up for success before you fall behind.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Merchandising Is Not Optional. It's Mandatory.

32m · Published 08 Jul 16:59
In this episode, Nick and Pat explain what merchandising is, what it's significance is in business, and why merchandising is mandatory if you want to grow a successful art business.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

The Biggest Art-Selling Time of the Year is 3 Months Away

29m · Published 03 Jul 17:00

The biggest art-selling time of the year is the 4th quarter (October, November, December), and it's only 3 months away. Most artists and photographers will make 50%+ of their yearly sales during this time, so it's absolutely critical to be prepared so you don't miss out. What can you do to position yourself to take advantage of the 4th quarter this year? Find out in today's episode what our most successful artists and photographers are starting to do to prepare.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Focusing on Success

37m · Published 28 Jun 17:00

In today's episode we talk about focusing on success and what it means – mainly customer success. We're going to talk about it from the context of Art Storefronts and then in the context of artists themselves. It's really profound and super important. Art Storefronts' main focus is customer success. We start with customer success and build a product from that. It's a completely different mentality than most businesses. This is significant because we are not biased with where people should be marketing, what products they sell, whether they sell originals only or limited editions, or only courses. It doesn't matter. What matters is the success. You start with the success, and then you build an entire program and product around that success.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Is the Pandemic Re-Surging? How This Affects Artists and Their Ongoing Strategy.

51m · Published 27 Jun 17:00

The Pandemic Re-Surging. What does this really mean for artists and photographers? What is the point here? The point is, this thing isn't going away anytime soon. Every photographer and artist already learned, if you were hurt by the lock downs you had the wrong strategy for your business. As a business owner, you can go direct or indirect. Indirect is when you sell through 3rd parties, but 100% of the time, at some point, the rug will get pulled out from under you. When you are relying on 3rd parties, you have a very risky business strategy. The direct strategy is where you get consistent income because you market direct, you sell direct, you don't rely on anyone else, you make the most money from your work, and you end up with the most money in the end. So with a resurgence in the pandemic, this is another wake up call for those who are still running an indirect business model for their art business.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Why it's MANDATORY to Own Your Own Distribution Channels & Customers

23m · Published 25 Jun 21:22

Why owning your own distribution channels and customers (selling direct) is the ONLY way to make consistent sales and grow your art business long-term.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

The Random Show: Making Sure You Have the Right Art Business Strategy

28m · Published 24 Jun 14:39

Most photographers and artists think the only way to sell art is through 3rd parties, like galleries, and this is what causes the starving artist problem. The right art business strategy starts with focusing on building a direct art business. A direct business is when you are doing your own direct marketing, your own direct sales, you own your customer list, you make the most money from your artwork, and nobody can take anything away from you because you own all of it. You are not dependent on any 3rd parties to make sales. Indirect is when you are selling through 3rd parties (galleries, publishers, etc). What happens with 3rd parties is the rug always eventually gets pulled out from underneath you, as many people learned the hard way during this pandemic. Make sure you have the right art business strategy and set your business up for long-term success.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

The Art Validation Strategy (Will your artwork sell?)

6m · Published 23 Jun 16:56

When you're just starting out as a fine artist or photographer, the big question is: "will my work sell?" Is it worth buying? Is there a market out there? If you're in this position, don't sit on these questions for months. We have a strategy that gets you the answers in a few days flat.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Perfectionism Is Poison

21m · Published 22 Jun 22:06

There is a major tendency for photographer and artists to over-analyze their businesses and look for perfect solutions to their problems. In this episode, Nick talks about the importance of overcoming this perfectionist mindset, about finding the most accurate solution available for the problem, and about keeping your business moving forward rather than getting tied up trying to find perfect solutions.

Where to go from here? What are the next steps? How can you learn more?

All the latest and greatest can be found here (we are constantly updating this thing)
https://linktr.ee/artstorefronts

Art Marketing Podcast has 121 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 72:02:41. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 22:11.

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