We were hosting a FASO Members Only Live Art Marketing Webinar, and we spent quite a bit of time discussing reaching out to people on your mailing list, romancing people who have bought from you in the past, making sure to take care of your fans and buyers first and other tactics that assumed that you already had some past buyers.
But then someone asked this question, "What if I don't have any, or very few, past collectors or anyone on my mailing list?"
That's a great question! After all, everyone starts at zero, and going from nothing to something is definitely harder than going from something to something more.
There are a number of ways to address this problem, but to keep it simple, let's concentrate on just a few of the top ways to solve it. If I were starting from zero, here's what I think I would do:
Step One - The Setup Phase
First, I would set up a website to showcase my art. Yes, in the interest of full disclosure, I sell artist websites, and it's probably possible to do this cleverly without a website, but you will give everything a tailwind, and you will have a legitimate reason to reach out to people if you have, or you launch a website. So, set up a good website that showcases your art. (If you want the solution many leading artists choose, we would be happy to help you with one at https://www.faso.com - see special offer below.)
Second, I would make sure that my website had a very clear way for people to sign up for an email newsletter.
The email newsletter is extremely important, and something we'll come back to later. Do NOT skip this step, even if you don't set up a website. If you set up your site with us, FASO, your email signup forms and email sending software are all built into your FASO site, so you don't have to worry about connecting two different platforms, or embedding any confusing html forms from one service to another. FASO's built-in newsletter software is called ArtfulMail, but you can also use Mailchimp, Convertkit or a number of other services. If you choose ArtfulMail, you'll save money because it's all bundled together with your website.
Third, I would set up, or revamp my social media accounts to be about my art and what I'm doing in the studio, avoiding politics, what I had for lunch, and the latest cat memes.
Step Two - The Launch Phase
OK, after doing the three steps above, your site is set up, you have a way for people to sign up for an email list, and your social media is up and running. Now you need to launch your site! Most artists without an existing following, probably don't do a big launch, and this is a mistake. Launching an art website, along with making your work available is a big deal. So tell the world! Oh wait, you said you didn't have anyone to tell. Well, let's fix that. Here's what I would do:
First - Email everyone you know. No, you are not bothering them. Send a few a day. These are personal emails, not bulk emails. Let them know you've launched a site to showcase your available art, and you'd love to keep them in the loop via email. Ask permission to do that. If they reply and say "yes", add them to your email list in your newsletter software. Congratulations! You now have a list of fans!
Second - Start posting on social media, probably mostly Instagram. Post images of your art, of works in progress, of you in the studio, of upcoming events about your art. Some people will see these posts and they will "Like" or comment on these posts.
Now - this is important - most artists let the interactions with their posts happen and that's the end of it. But if you want to sell art, a "Like" is just the start of it. If someone who isn't already on your email list likes one of your social media posts - send them a private message and thank them for supporting you with a like, and ask them if they'd like to be informed via email when you have new art. If they say yes, boom! Add them to your email list. Congratulations - now you are adding fans every week to your list. We cover in depth how to do this in our paid BoldBrush Letter here: https://artists.boldbrush.com/p/how-to-turn-social-media-likes-into
Third - start looking for other sources of new subscribers. This is one place FASO can really help you with a great website launch. Everyone who signs up with us, once they have created their website and have it set up correctly to be ready for subscribers and sales, gets featured.
We have a newsletter called BoldBrush Collector that goes to approximately 62,000 art lovers. And every week, we have a huge roundup of new members whose websites are ready and we promote those members to those 62,000 art lovers. That alone is worth hundreds of dollars and is included with your FASO membership. It's like getting a website, an email newsletter platform, and advertising all for a price that is lower than most website companies charge! Honestly, it would almost be worth signing up for FASO even if you didn't host with us just to get access to the promotions.
Here's what one of our members said recently in FASO's Private Facebook marketing group:
She's right, we haven't done a great job of clarifying the confusion, and that's something we're going to improve, but notice the first part of her comment, "I appreciate FASO promotions and have sold work that way." Let us help you launch your site and start selling work!
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Creatively,
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PS - I thought you would find it interesting to see some feedback we've gotten, not from artists, but from art collectors. Here are a few quotes from two collectors we know that both own over 300 pieces, mostly bought via FASO channels:
"I have discovered many new artists and purchased their works from the [FASO] DailyArtStream and the Informed Collector. Keep up the great work. It's very important."
"I am a rabid collector who wanted to pass along my thoughts. I am a huge FASO supporter, frequently recommending FASO to artists who have horrible websites. FASO is the best, even if all artists do not use it as well as they might."
"OK, I just looked at an artist's website Powered by Squarespace. I use my phone almost exclusively, and as I'm sure you already know, Squarespace isn't configured for the phone, making it extremely difficult to navigate and read text. Boo. Hiss. When I receive his painting I'll contact him, and I'll recommend FASO."
"I'm a collector who loves your BoldBrush Painting Contest. I have followed it for the past 10 years and it has inspired many of my purchases from great artists such as: Nagy, Westerberg, Crandall, Penix, Couture and McChristian, to mention just a few." -- Mauricio Gonzalez
“I tell artists that all the galleries I have been with have all benefited from artists being hosted on BoldBrush platforms: Informed Collector, BoldBrush Magazine, BoldBrush Collector, BoldBrush Artful Alert and the BoldBrush Competitions.
I explain that I have had new buyers at the galleries mention that they saw something from an artist that interested them on one of these. They researched the artist's website and found more art they liked. And that led them to the gallery to purchase just the right piece from that artist. I just want to take a moment to say thanks where thanks is deserved.”
— Scott Jones, Gallery Director
This is good advice, but many artists (myself included) are disconnecting from social media, especially the Gram. I have a few patrons and always looking for ways to sell my work but I think the social media era is coming to an end. Will be interesting to see how artists adapt and improvise to whatever comes next.
Can’t wait to learn more!!