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Why People Should Buy Your Art

Dear Reader


Do you pay attention? Do you know what successful people doing right now?

Let me help you:

  • They are talking constantly
  • They accept risk every day
  • They are focused!


These are the artists who are recognised in your society. The ones who are “making it”.


Some artists turn to online sales to get aside from having to talk to people. They are shy or don't know how to talk about their art. 

Unfortunately, that's the reason they won’t be successful online either. You can’t build a website, sneak behind the pretty pictures, and wait for the sales to move in.


When people find you, you’ve got to be ready for them. Drill talking about your art and yourself. Start conversations. Connect with people online.


The question is why people want to buy your art. We know you are talented but let's don't forget there are many talented people out there. So, how can you stand out from the crowd?


Well, let say this: studied what makes people want to buy from you.


Here's the Top Reason People want to Buy your Art:


They Know you & like you


It is pretty obvious, your family and friends are the best supporters. They love you, and they love what you create. To sell art, you need them to stick around your website, email list, or social media account for a while so you can continue putting your art in front of them.


The Memorial Art aka Reminder something valuable


Art is personal! You can connect your art to their values through, again, talking about it, Why you made it, What it represents. Its message.

When I ever create or draw something it represents a meaning or message. If you have noticed I have shared my feelings and process related to art.


Emotion: A Powerful Tool


Hey, quick question: How will you express or explain emotions? Countless emotions are going through from your vein. Even; when you are reading this article. 

So, how it will help to sell the art? This technique can be powerful. Help them connect your art to emotion by addressing the feelings you associate with your art. If you are using this one without any success, try describing the feeling instead of nominating it.


They are your Inspiration, and you are making art for them


SAY OUT LOUD! I am making art for you. Make them your priority.





Dear Readers, Share your opinions. Why would people want to buy your art? Let me know in the comment.


 Until my next blog post, here's wishing you lots of joy and happiness!

With love,

Princy

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