What most artists do when they’re “doing social media” is try to grow their following one person at a time. Reciprocating comments and likes within their artist social circle. As I mentioned in my last post, that doesn’t work too well – and its exhausting. Last week in our private Facebook group for TAA students, […]
You don’t have a hard work and hustle problem
Artists are probably some of the least-lazy people I’ve ever met. Making art, holding down a day job, managing a family, and trying to sell your art takes some hard work. Lots of artists are hustling hard. Jamie, one artist I know, had been hustling especially hard. She had been making sales, but not at […]
Graphic Designer to Full Time Artist – How to Sell Your Art Online Case Study with Anne Kindl
This is a case study with Anne Kindl, who took the How to Sell Your Art Online course with The Abundant Artist. You can see the course here. A summary of my questions and Anne’s responses are below. NOTE: The video starts abruptly because we cut out some unrelated personal discussion from the beginning […]
2016 Year in Review, Part 2: What’s Next?
In the last blog post, we reviewed several big wins in 2016 for artists who are TAA customers. In this blog post, we will cover what TAA did this year and talk a little about what 2017 is going to look like. We do these year-end reviews for our own benefit. We share them with […]
2016 Year in Review, Part 1: TAA Community Members
Every year we do a review of what went well here at The Abundant Artist. We’ve usually shared behind the scenes glimpses, which we will do, but I wanted to start off by sharing some of the major victories of 2016 for artists in our community. TAA Community: Victories in 2016 I sent out an email […]
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