pale pink wall with brown door

How to create your personal social media strategy

As I mentioned on my previous blog: promoting your work via social media is a great way to grow the following of your Art Heroes shop page. Now, how exactly do you do that? I’ve noticed that many artists find it difficult to position themselves on social media. Along with putting their work in the spotlight in a way that doesn't come across as too 'pretentious or pushy'. Today, I will give you three tips to improve your strategy. This is how to create or improve your personal social media strategy.

Tip 1: Create an attractive profile

Get the basics right. On a social media platform (like Instagram), you only have a few seconds to impress a potential follower or customer. So make sure it is quickly clear who you are, what you do and why. On Instagram, you can do this using your bio, your profile picture, the style of your feed as well as highlights. Platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Pinterest also accommodate this kind of info.

Your profile on a social media channel is a kind of mini-site. It is your business card. So, when that's done right, your ideal customer has no choice but to follow you when they land on your profile.

  1. A photo of Raisa Zwart's Instagram profile
  1. Raisa Zwart's Instagram feed
  1. A close up of a green door from a house in Mexico

Tip 2: Focus on quality and consistency in your content

Valuable content is key. An example of such, is sharing content that allows your followers to get to know you better, as you build up some sympathy. People prefer to buy from you rather than someone they know less well. People really prefer to buy from people, and if you are willing and daring to share your personality and a piece of your life: you will create a huge advantage for yourself, compared to more secretive creators.

In addition, it would be nice to also share content that teaches people something, or inspires them. Around your Art Heroes images and products, you could think of tips for choosing a location for an art piece, or guiding people in choosing a work of art. You can also share information and inspiration around the theme in which you create artworks (travel, cities, nature, etc.).

Moreover, be consistent here too. Pick a rhythm of posts that you can maintain for a long time.

  1. Blue door in a terracotta coloured wall from Mexico

Tip 3: Engage with your followers

You don't just walk into a party and shout, “I have this great product that you must buy!” Or at least, I don't think so, as I am an introvert. I don't usually go to parties anyway and certainly don't shout things when I’m there because it seems a bit rude ;-).

So, why do we do this on Instagram? Why do we assume that everyone will listen when you sell without any valuable information beforehand? Right, that's not the right way to do it. When people respond, engage in the conversation! Respond to all comments, be interested in your followers. Reply to your DM’s. Use social media, how it is meant to be used, to engage in conversation. Both your followers, and the algorithm, take credit for this.

Time for action! Using these 3 tips, create or improve your personal social media strategy, and eventually, you will really be able to sell your work because of a platform like Instagram.

More inspiration from Raisa?

With this blog, Raisa has hopefully given you some ideas about how to get started with your personal social media strategy. Would you like more ideas on creating valuable content on social media? Follow Raisa on Instagram to get inspired.

This is how we help you find your perfect wall art

Give a gift voucher!

Use the Art Heroes app

  1. Tips and tricks Art Heroes

Sign up for the tips & tricks newsletter