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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 the getting started “problem”, but to keep it simple, let's concentrate on just a few of the top ways to solve it. When you’re first getting started you don’t yet have an “audience”, at least not an organized one. So, you only have two choices. They are to build an audience or pay to reach one. I would start by building one rather than starting with advertising, because you will get feedback about your art, your messaging, and it will help you determine if you are truly ready to start marketing your art. If you try to start by paying for one, you are liable to perhaps waste a lot of money to learn hard lessons. If I were starting from zero, as an artist first attempting to sell my work, here's what I would do (and, in a sense, I am doing, albeit with the art of writing, rather than visual art): Today’s Article: Upcoming Articles
Step One - Determine Market Readiness1. Do a Gut Check. 2. Get Feedback. 3. Build a Body of Work. 4. Accept that Selling takes work - on Your Part Do you accept that you will have to sell your art? People won’t send you money just out of the blue because you are a wonderful artist. You have to sell them. And no platform or website host is going to do that work for you, it’s up to you to do that work, or to hire an assistant or someone else to do it for you. If you’re not willing to accept this step as the truth of reality, you are extremely unlikely to be successful. It’s not that hard though, so don’t let the word “sell” scare you, just determine if you will make the time to do it.
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