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		<title>How to Not Feel Overwhelmed as an Artist While Looking Through Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2023 13:10:20 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Social media can be a great tool for artists, but it also has its downsides. The temptation to compare yourself to others and feel overwhelmed by other people&#8217;s success can be overwhelming if you&#8217;re not careful. Here are some ways to combat these feelings: Introduction Social media can be a great tool for artists, but [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Social media can be a great tool for artists, but it also has its downsides. The temptation to compare yourself to others and feel overwhelmed by other people&#8217;s success can be overwhelming if you&#8217;re not careful. Here are some ways to combat these feelings:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>Social media can be a great tool for artists, but it also has its downsides. The temptation to compare yourself to others and feel overwhelmed by other people&#8217;s success can be overwhelming if you&#8217;re not careful. Here are some ways to combat these feelings:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Recognize your stress.</h2>



<p>You are stressed.</p>



<p>You probably didn&#8217;t even realize it, but you&#8217;ve been feeling some kind of way for a while now. You&#8217;re tired and overwhelmed by everything in your life that needs to get done, and it&#8217;s making you feel like an artist again&#8211;or maybe even less than an artist because you can&#8217;t seem to get anything done right now.</p>



<p>This is normal! Everyone feels this way sometimes (except maybe those who have no cares or responsibilities). The key is recognizing what&#8217;s causing the stress so that we can take steps towards getting rid of it and feeling better again!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Don&#8217;t compare yourself to others.</h2>



<p>You will never be able to make something better than your favorite artist. You will never be able to outdo someone who has been doing it longer and better than you. The only thing that matters is that you keep trying, and if it&#8217;s not working, try something else!</p>



<p>Don&#8217;t compare yourself to others&#8217; work or even your past self. Just focus on making art that means something to YOU!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Set limits for yourself in terms of time and content.</h2>



<p>It&#8217;s easy to get sucked into the black hole that is social media, so make sure that you&#8217;re setting appropriate limits for how long you spend on it every day. If necessary, set a timer on your phone to remind yourself when it&#8217;s time to get off the app and do something else! Set limits for yourself in terms of time and content.</p>



<p>Be mindful of how many posts/accounts are being followed by those around us, especially if we&#8217;re spending too much time looking at our phones throughout the day or night (or both). For example: I&#8217;ve noticed that there are certain times where I&#8217;m more likely to check my phone than others&#8211;like after dinner or before bedtime&#8211;and this makes me wonder why exactly? Is there something about these times specifically that makes me feel compelled towards checking out Instagram again? Am I looking forward to seeing what everyone else has been up to lately by doing so? Or am I simply bored with nothing else better going on? If so then perhaps now would be a good chance for some self-reflection about why exactly this happens so often among ourselves.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Step away from the screen when you need to.</h2>



<p>The best way to not feel overwhelmed as an artist is to take breaks when you need them. Don&#8217;t let social media take over your life and make you feel bad about yourself, because in the end, it&#8217;s just pixels on a screen.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Take a break and come back during a fresh session.</h2>



<p>Take a break from social media for a few hours or even days. You can take as much time off as you need, but make sure that when you come back to your feed, it&#8217;s with a renewed sense of purpose and energy. This will help prevent burnout by giving yourself time away from all the noise&#8211;and hopefully give yourself some distance from feeling overwhelmed by all the creative output on social media platforms!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Remember, social media is fun, but don&#8217;t let it get to your head.</h2>



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		<title>Strategies For Promoting Your Show On Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jan 2023 19:51:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Artist Marketing]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Music Marketing]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction Social media can be a powerful tool for building buzz around your show. It&#8217;s also a great way to reach people who wouldn&#8217;t otherwise know about you. But if you don&#8217;t have time to manage your social media strategy, it may not be worth the effort. The key to making social media work for [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>Social media can be a powerful tool for building buzz around your show. It&#8217;s also a great way to reach people who wouldn&#8217;t otherwise know about you. But if you don&#8217;t have time to manage your social media strategy, it may not be worth the effort. The key to making social media work for you is to set up your own personal automation system so that when something happens, you get an alert and can take action right away!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The number one rule of thumb when promoting your show is to start early.</h2>



<p>The number one rule of thumb when promoting your show is to start early. If you start early, it gives you time to test out different strategies and experiment with what works for you. This will also give you time to build up some excitement for your show before it airs. You&#8217;ll want to be able to tell people about the release date and make sure that they know where they can find it!</p>



<p>You should also try getting involved in social media communities related both specifically and tangentially related areas. For example, if I were writing a sitcom about two friends named Claire and Danny who run a coffee shop together, I would join groups on Facebook like &#8220;Coffee Shop Owners&#8221; or &#8220;Coffee Lovers.&#8221; These groups may not be as huge as something like Comic Books as a whole but they can still reach people who are likely interested in my show!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Write a great pitch for your show.</h2>



<p>When promoting your show, you&#8217;ll often find yourself with the task of writing a short, catchy headline. This is the most important part of your pitch and should be concise, informative and engaging in order to get people&#8217;s attention.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Include the show title and dates (ex: &#8220;The Great Gatsby at Theater XYZ&#8221;)</li><li>Include the venue (ex: &#8220;Theater XYZ&#8221;)</li><li>Include ticket prices (ex: $15–20)</li><li>Include time/location information (ex: 7pm–8pm Saturday Jan 14th at Theater XYZ)</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Start by making a poster that includes all the information people need to know about your show.</h2>



<p>Start by making a poster that includes all the information people need to know about your show, including:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>The date, time, and location of your event.</li><li>A catchy title for your event.</li><li>An image that visually shows what you&#8217;re promoting (for example, if it&#8217;s an art show, include a photo of an artwork).</li></ul>



<p>The idea is to grab people&#8217;s attention with something visually appealing so they&#8217;ll want to learn more about what you&#8217;re doing. The more professional and clear your poster looks, the more likely people will want to come see it in person!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Start a Facebook event and invite all of your friends.</h2>



<p>Facebook events are a great way to promote your show. You can use the event page to promote ticket sales, or you can create an event for free shows so that people who aren&#8217;t familiar with your work know about them.</p>



<p>You&#8217;ll want to include a link on your event page that takes users directly to the ticketing site or your website, so they know where they need to go in order to buy tickets.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Share your social media posts as often as possible, but don&#8217;t annoy people.</h2>



<p>You don&#8217;t want to annoy your audience with too many posts, but it&#8217;s also important to show that you&#8217;re actively working on your content. If you post very infrequently, viewers will assume you aren&#8217;t doing anything and will lose interest in your account. To maintain a healthy balance of posting frequency, try posting five times a week at most. In between those posts, share other relevant information that isn&#8217;t related specifically to the show (behind-the-scenes photos; personal stories).</p>



<p>If people are tired of seeing only one kind of thing from you, they might unsubscribe from your channel or stop following along on social media altogether. There are plenty of different types of content—try mixing things up so that each social media platform has its own unique feel (for example: use more photos on Instagram than Facebook).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Consider creating a hashtag for your show.</h2>



<p>Now that you&#8217;ve got a show, it&#8217;s time to promote it on social media. While you might be tempted to jump right into creating a Facebook page, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram feed for your show, remember that creating a hashtag can help people find your work more easily.</p>



<p>To create one, ask yourself this question: what are people going to say about my show? If the answer is &#8220;it&#8217;s too long,&#8221; then you should probably rethink your idea. But if the answer is &#8220;this is hilarious&#8221; or &#8220;I love all the characters&#8221; or whatever else comes up during your brainstorming session, try turning this into a hashtag using these steps:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Make sure it&#8217;s not already in use by another company or person. This may seem obvious but just wait until someone else has used &#8220;#FunTimesWithCandiceAndKirby&#8221; before you get started on yours!</li><li>Keep it simple—you don&#8217;t want people having difficulty remembering how they found out about the show in the first place!</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Post reviews of your show on Instagram or other social media sites.</h2>



<p>As a playwright, you have likely seen the importance of reviews. Reviews are an opportunity to share your show with people who haven&#8217;t seen it yet, as well as a way to thank fans who have supported you by seeing the performance.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re running a show that has been produced before and is being revived in another city or region, consider posting reviews from previous productions on Instagram and other social media sites. You can also gather friends or family members who have seen the production previously and ask them for their thoughts about it so that you can post their feedback online as well.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Create link-backs from outside resources to drive traffic to the url you want people to visit (the event page or ticket sales page).</h2>



<p>Here’s how it works:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Create link-backs from outside resources to drive traffic to the url you want people to visit (the event page or ticket sales page).</li><li>For example, if your show is about dogs and you have a blog on dog training, create an article on your site titled “Tips for choosing a good dog trainer” that links back to your show.</li><li>Or if one of your sponsors is a pet supply store in town, they might want to create a coupon code just for people coming from their website. They will then post the code on their site and promote it on social media.</li><li>Link-backs work best when they are written by someone who has expertise in the same subjects as your content but aren&#8217;t directly involved with promoting it online themselves.</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Build buzz with contests.</h2>



<p>Contests are a great way to build buzz, and they&#8217;re especially effective if your prize is something related to your show. For example, if you&#8217;re promoting an improv comedy show, give away tickets or free passes. You can also set up a social media contest with the prize being tickets—just make sure it&#8217;s easy for people to enter by tagging the post in their own post and including the hashtag #ContestEntry. Don&#8217;t make it too complicated or time-consuming; just ask them to tag themselves once on Twitter or Instagram. This will help you grow your following because users will be exposed to the content of others who&#8217;ve already entered (and possibly shared) this same contest!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A successful social media marketing strategy can be simple and not time-consuming if you make it easy for yourself by getting ahead of it and automating some processes!</h2>



<p>In order to be successful, you need to be consistent and get ahead of your social media marketing. You can do this by using tools like Buffer or Hootsuite that allow you to schedule posts in advance, so that all you have to do is post and forget about it! Also, if you&#8217;re not sure what kind of content people want from your show, just ask for feedback. If people are responding well to one type of post over another then keep doing more like those!</p>



<p>If there&#8217;s a trend in the industry or news that could benefit your show&#8217;s audience, make sure they know about it and add it into their feed somehow! Don&#8217;t just stick with what works though—you need to stay on top of new trends so that when they come out next time around they&#8217;ll still be relevant enough for people who weren&#8217;t paying attention before (because who has time?).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>As you can see, promoting your show is not complicated or time-consuming. The most important things are to start early and be consistent with your efforts. If you do those two things, then your social media strategy will work for you!</p>
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		<title>Why Visual Artists Should Be Using TikTok</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2022 03:09:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Introduction Tiktok is a great platform to show off your work! It&#8217;s got the perfect combination of millions of active users and high-quality content. If you&#8217;re an artist, post a few videos on Tiktok to build your audience and gain exposure. Here are some ideas for artists on Tiktok: Behind the scenes You can give [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>Tiktok is a great platform to show off your work! It&#8217;s got the perfect combination of millions of active users and high-quality content. If you&#8217;re an artist, post a few videos on Tiktok to build your audience and gain exposure. Here are some ideas for artists on Tiktok:</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Behind the scenes</h2>



<p>You can give us a glimpse of your life behind the scenes.</p>



<p>We want to see more than just your art, but also the process that went into making it. Show us what you do behind the scenes, and we&#8217;ll be impressed.</p>



<p>Perhaps you&#8217;ve got an interesting workspace that helps inspire your work, or maybe you like to show off some of your tools for creating art in progress—it doesn&#8217;t matter if it&#8217;s messy or organized if it&#8217;s functional for you! Your process might include anything from putting together new materials (like wood) to writing down ideas and building out from there.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Materials</h2>



<p>This is an obvious one, but worth mentioning. If you’re an artist, or even just someone who enjoys creating things, show your audience what materials you use to create your art! It’s almost like the ultimate realism in a sense—showing people how their favorite artists go about their craft can be so satisfying and educational for them. For example, if I had been able to see how Michelangelo used his tools while painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling, I might have been more interested in becoming a sculptor myself (instead of becoming a marketer). Plus, it gives viewers something to look forward to seeing as they scroll through their feed—and it may even spark some creativity within themselves!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The process</h2>



<p>Show the steps of your process from start to finish. For example, if you draw a landscape, show the outline and then color in the details. If you&#8217;re an abstract painter, show how you start with a color and then add more shapes to make it interesting. You may choose to show what materials you use for your art (e.g., pencils or paint).<br><br>Display the final product. This is where people can see what they&#8217;ll get when they buy a piece of your art! Make sure it&#8217;s something that looks good as a poster or wall hanging so that people feel like they actually want to hang it up somewhere in their house or office space.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Time lapses</h2>



<p>Time lapses are visual representations of how long it takes to complete a task. For example, you can use a time-lapse video to show the transformation of your workspace over the course of a week.</p>



<p>When you’re starting out, it is best to use a simple camera and tripod. If you want more control over the quality of your time-lapse, you can use an app like Hyperlapse or Framelapse to record your creative process and then speed up the footage in post-editing. These apps have built-in stabilization features so that even if there’s some shaking while taking pictures, they will still be smooth and high-quality when played back at normal speed.</p>



<p>Time lapses can be used in different ways. You can show how your drawing changes with every stroke of a pencil or pen, or you could show what happens when you’re painting one part of a canvas after another.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Your workspace</h2>



<p>Take a look at your workspace. Are you feeling inspired? Do you recognize the materials lying around?</p>



<p>If so, then this is an obvious choice for TikTok. Why not show off the tools of your trade? Whether it’s wood, clay or paint—the process behind those materials can be just as interesting as what they create. We love seeing how artists work their magic and how different ideas come together to make something beautiful and unique.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>If you’re looking for a new platform to share your visual art, Tiktok has a lot of potential. It’s easy to use and has a large audience full of people who are interested in seeing what goes on behind the scenes. You can use it to post behind-the-scenes videos or even highlight your process as an artist!</p>
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		<title>Why loosing social media followers isn&#8217;t always a bad thing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2022 14:48:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It's not always the case that losing social media followers is a bad thing. Here's why you might be losing followers on social media.</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>Losing followers can be tough. It&#8217;s hard to know why the numbers are down, but it&#8217;s even harder to bounce back from the loss when you don&#8217;t know what happened in the first place. But there is a silver lining here: sometimes losing followers can be a good thing! If your follower count is dropping because of bots or ghost followers or if you&#8217;re switching up your content, loosing some followers isn&#8217;t necessarily bad news. In fact, it might be just what you need to get back on track and engage with new audiences who are interested in what you have to say.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The quality of your followers is more important than the quantity.</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re worried that losing followers is a sign of an imminent social media apocalypse, take some comfort in the fact that quality always trumps quantity.</p>



<p>The quality of your followers is more important than the quantity. This can be measured by a variety of factors:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>How many people follow your account?</li><li>What kind of content do they engage with?</li><li>How often are they engaging with it and how much do they engage with it?</li><li>Are those engagements positive or negative in nature (i.e., likes and comments versus shares)?</li><li>Do people who aren&#8217;t following you know about what you have to offer (brand awareness)?</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">You may have issues with bots following you.</h2>



<p>As mentioned above, the standard way to check if you have fake followers is by looking at your Instagram analytics. If you notice an increase in the number of people who are following you or just see that many people are unfollowing you, then it may be time for a little investigating. And it&#8217;s not just bots that can cause this issue—bots can also be used to boost your follower count and show more engagement than your audience actually deserves.</p>



<p>If this happens to you, don&#8217;t worry too much! We&#8217;ll cover how to get rid of them below.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">You may have a ghost follower problem.</h2>



<p>Ghost followers are accounts that have been inactive for a long time. These follower accounts can be problematic, as they can skew your follower count and even have spammy comments on your posts. The best way to get rid of them is by unfollowing them.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">You may lose followers for switching up your content.</h2>



<p>You might also see a drop in followers after switching up your content or posting different things. If you&#8217;re no longer posting about the things that your followers are interested in, they may decide to stop following you. On the flip side, if you start posting about new topics and get good engagement on these posts, this will encourage people who like what you&#8217;re doing to stick around.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Loosing followers isn&#8217;t always bad, and in fact could be a good thing if those lost followers are either non-human or not interested in your content</h2>



<p>Let&#8217;s say you&#8217;ve been working hard on your social media strategy, but suddenly your follower count starts to drop. You start to panic. Have you done something wrong? Should you just give up?</p>



<p>Well, maybe not. In fact, losing followers doesn&#8217;t always mean that your content isn&#8217;t resonating with people—it could also mean that they didn&#8217;t click the follow button in the first place because they&#8217;re not interested in what you&#8217;re posting! That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important not to focus on follower growth alone; try looking at engagement rate instead.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>I know that it can be frustrating to lose followers, especially when you have worked hard to build up a social media presence. But if you are losing followers because they don&#8217;t resonate with your content, then maybe it&#8217;s time to reevaluate what kind of account you want to run.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jul 2022 21:51:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This list will give you some ideas to get you started on your own Instagram reel videos, especially if you're a visual artist!</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Introduction</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re an artist, Instagram is the perfect place to share your latest work, connect with a supportive community, and gain new fans. But if you&#8217;re not sure how to get started making videos (or have only made one or two), I&#8217;ve got good news: you don&#8217;t have to be an expert filmmaker! All it takes is some creativity and inspiration from other artists who have been at this game for years. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;ve put together this list of nine content ideas for visual artists on Instagram—each one based on what works for me (and others). They range from simple tips (&#8220;Shout out to people in my community&#8221;) all the way up to more advanced techniques such as creating an &#8220;art tip&#8221; series with short videos showing viewers how they can improve their own craft by following along with these step-by-step demonstrations. But regardless of your skill level or comfort level with video technology (or lack thereof), there&#8217;s something here that everyone can learn from!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">1. How-To Videos</h2>



<p>How-to videos are the most popular type of video content for many reasons. They&#8217;re easy to follow, helpful for those who are struggling with the same problems you once did, and easy to make.</p>



<p>When making a how-to video, there are two main things to keep in mind: what you&#8217;re going to be talking about and how you&#8217;re going to talk about it. If it&#8217;s your first time making a video like this or even just the first few times making something similar then figuring out what exactly you want your audience members (or viewers) to walk away with is important because that&#8217;s what they&#8217;ll remember most. And when thinking about how you&#8217;ll do this make sure not only does each step have an understandable explanation but also make sure that each step has its own visual element so that there isn&#8217;t too much text on the screen at once!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">2. Stories from the Studio</h2>



<p>Stories from the Studio are an easy way to add personality to your Instagram. They&#8217;re a great way to connect with your audience, and they can be as simple as showing off your studio setup or as involved as showing how you work and what inspires you. You can do this by posting photos of projects in progress, works in progress (like sketches), finished pieces of art, or even just the tools and supplies that help you create.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">3. Art Tips and Tricks</h2>



<p>You can tell your audience how to make their art better with this type of content. Show them how to use different materials, mediums, tools or techniques to create a unique look. If you paint or draw with watercolors, maybe you show them how you create an illustration for a children&#8217;s book using that technique. Maybe it&#8217;s just something as simple as showing them what brushes you use when creating digital paintings in Photoshop.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">4. Artist Q&amp;A</h2>



<p>This is a good way to show off your personality and also get some feedback from your followers. You can ask the audience questions about themselves, or you can ask them what they want to see from you.</p>



<p>Ask: What do you want to know about me?</p>



<p>Possible Answers: How long have I been painting? Why did I choose this subject matter? Where do I find inspiration for my work? Which other artists inspire me? What do I like most about being an artist/painter/photographer/etc.? What should I paint next (and why)?&#8221;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">5. Community shout outs</h2>



<p>Shout-outs are a great way to show your community that you appreciate them. If you have a lot of followers, this can be especially effective for getting new followers and growing your audience. You can also use this space to include the artists who inspire you or people that helped contribute to the success of your work.</p>



<p>Shout-outs are similar to giving kudos in person, but they&#8217;re less personal so they&#8217;re more accessible than if you were actually saying it out loud or writing them into an email (which most people don&#8217;t do anymore). You&#8217;ll also be able to find those shout-outs easily when searching through Instagram because it will list everything under one hashtag with no need for further explanation like “#shoutout” or “#shoutouts” which means less time spent hunting through comments while still being able to see something important without having go back through all previous posts from each artist involved as well as other content creators who may have been mentioned during those conversations over time.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">6. Product Unboxing, Review or Demo</h2>



<p>If you&#8217;re a visual artist, there&#8217;s no better way to show off your work than through the lens of a well-made Instagram Reel. Unboxing videos have become so popular that there are now literally dozens of YouTube channels dedicated to them. Check out @unboxtherapy for some inspiration!</p>



<p>In addition to unboxing and review videos, it&#8217;s also possible—and common practice—to create individualized product demos for each item in your shop. For example, if you sell handcrafted jewelry on Etsy or at craft fairs, you could make an individualized demo video showing how to wear the piece and where it would be worn best.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">7. What I’m Doing Right Now, or Day in the Life</h2>



<p>This is a great way to showcase your creative process, whatever that may look like. If you&#8217;re working on a new series, capture images of the pieces as they progress from start to finish. If you are at the point in your career where you have finished work that is available for purchase, include images from your studio wall or from shows where it was displayed.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re a hobbyist and not making any money off of your craft, share photos of things that inspire you or remind of the joys art brings into your life (or just plain make fun stuff).</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">8. Showcase Your Own Art, Posting a New Piece Every Few Days</h2>



<p>This is a simple way to build an Instagram following. Posting a new piece of art every few days, or even once each week, will help you showcase your work and get people interested in your style. If you have multiple pieces that are similar in style and medium, consider posting them all together as one collection. For example, if you’re painting with oils on canvas but also do sculpture work with clay and wire—showcase those different styles all at once!</p>



<p>This strategy works best when combined with other strategies like posting interesting process shots or making behind-the-scenes videos.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Conclusion</h2>



<p>We hope this list has helped you get some ideas for your own Instagram reel videos. Remember that it doesn’t have to be perfect or polished, it just needs to be honest and authentic. Our goal is always to connect with people on an emotional level and make them feel like they know us personally (or at least get a good chuckle). We hope you can use our tips as a starting point for creating your own content!</p>
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		<title>5 Reasons Why Artists Hate Marketing Their Art</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p> If you think about marketing as the act of selling something or advertising your product or service for promotional purposes, of course it will make you cringe! You put countless hours into your work, and you want to show it off to the world, but how? The following are five reasons why artists hate marketing their art and what you can do about it.</p>
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<p>Most artists we speak to can&#8217;t stand marketing their work. Is this you? Do you hate posting on Facebook and Twitter, talking about your work in detail – to the extent that you even call yourself an anti-marketer? If you think about marketing as the act of selling something or advertising your product or service for promotional purposes, of course it will make you cringe! You put countless hours into your work, and you want to show it off to the world, but how? The following are five reasons why artists hate marketing their art and what you can do about it.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">“I’m not a sales person”</h2>



<p>This is a common misconception. You are not selling your art, you&#8217;re simply sharing and promoting it. The difference between selling and sharing is often in the mindset of the artist.</p>



<p>The best way to change your mindset about marketing is by reminding yourself that it&#8217;s not about you as an artist or what you have to say; it&#8217;s all about the audience receiving something from you that will aid them in their journey toward making art or becoming more creative themselves.</p>



<p>There are many examples of artists who hated marketing their work at first but eventually saw its value, including Pablo Picasso, who said: &#8220;I do not seek, I find.&#8221;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">“It’s just so awkward”</h2>



<p>Artists don’t like to talk about themselves. It feels awkward for them to do so, and they don’t want to be seen as greedy or unappreciative of their work. The irony is that by not marketing their art, artists are actually being unappreciative of it.</p>



<p>The solution? Make marketing your art part of your creative process. Promote your latest piece in a blog post on an artist website, or tweet out pictures from the studio when you&#8217;re working on something new! If you can&#8217;t bear the thought of talking about yourself, ask someone else close to you (like a friend or partner) if they&#8217;d be willing to help out with social media posts and other forms of promotion so that marketing doesn&#8217;t feel like such a chore for you.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">“I just want to make art and not think about it after that!”</h2>



<p>When you&#8217;re trying to create art, you&#8217;re in a very vulnerable state. You need space and time to focus on your creative process without distraction. You want to put everything into the work itself and not be pulled away by things like marketing or sales.</p>



<p>Artists often feel overwhelmed by &#8220;the business&#8221; aspect of their work—it can be difficult for them to figure out how best to promote themselves and their art, especially if they haven&#8217;t been trained on these skills yet (which many haven&#8217;t). This is one reason why many artists choose self-publishing: they enjoy the freedom it provides them with when it comes down to promoting their books independently rather than handing this responsibility over exclusively to a publisher or agent who may or may not have any knowledge about how best promote an author&#8217;s book online today.</p>



<p>For some creators, this feeling of being overwhelmed by “the business” goes beyond just creating content—and extends into other areas like making sure there are systems in place so that someone else could take over if something happened unexpectedly during production or distribution processes that could leave everyone involved at risk financially if something went wrong!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">“I don’t want to be pushy or aggressive.”</h2>



<p>This is a common fear of artists. They don&#8217;t want to be pushy or aggressive, because they don&#8217;t want to seem like they&#8217;re just trying to make a sale. But being authentic is important in marketing your art and yourself as an artist, so it&#8217;s important that you find the right balance between being pushy and aggressive, and being personable. You need to be able to sell your art without sounding like you&#8217;re just selling &#8220;the product.&#8221; Instead, focus on who you are as an artist and how your work reflects that identity.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">An artist&#8217;s identity is important and being an artist is usually not compatible with being an aggressive salesperson.</h2>



<p>When you&#8217;re an artist, your identity is important. You need to be able to separate yourself from your art so that you can make the most of it. Artists are not salespeople; they have something more important to offer than just a few minutes of entertainment for someone who isn&#8217;t interested in it. Your art should speak for itself and have a message that resonates with whoever sees it—it shouldn&#8217;t feel like a generic advertisement trying to get someone&#8217;s attention (if only because the person who made it would probably be offended by that).</p>



<p>Being an artist does not mean being an aggressive salesperson who forces their work on people indiscriminately, but many artists think they do because they see themselves as having something valuable or meaningful enough that other people should want to buy into it or learn more about it. This perception makes them want to share their work with everyone they meet—and while this may seem like a good idea at first glance, if you&#8217;re always pushing yourself on others without taking time away from creating new works or engaging with those who already appreciate what you create, then there&#8217;s no room left over for growth or community building!</p>



<p>Want to learn more? Check out this amazing guide by Porch titled &#8220;<a href="https://porch.com/advice/build-online-presence-artist">How to Build Your Online Presence as an Artist&#8221;</a>.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Being an artist with a digital portfolio is a challenge as you face the question-how to market your art on social media?. Market where? And for whom? There is no one answer about marketing on social media. However, there are some steps you can take to make it easier for yourself, and it will be rewarding when people start engaging with your work.</p>
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<p>Being an artist with a digital portfolio is a challenge as you face the question-how to market your art on social media?. Market where? And for whom? There is no one answer about marketing on social media. However, there are some steps you can take to make it easier for yourself, and it will be rewarding when people start engaging with your work.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Start with a small, specific audience.</h2>



<p>Once you have established your brand, it’s time to get the word out about your digital art on social media. While there are many ways to market your work, one of the most effective is through Instagram.</p>



<p>With over 800 million monthly users, Instagram has quickly become one of the most popular forms of social media platforms—and for good reason: it allows artists to showcase their work in a fun and engaging way that draws attention from potential buyers.</p>



<p>While starting small and targeting a specific audience may seem like an obvious step in marketing your digital art online, it&#8217;s important not to overlook those who don&#8217;t know about you yet. As with any advertising campaign, consistency is key when trying to reach new audiences through social media channels such as Instagram and TikTok—which means posting regularly so that people will come back often enough (and eventually start following)</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Choose the right social platforms.</h2>



<p>When it comes to social media, the first thing you need to decide is where your target audience hangs out. If they&#8217;re mostly on Facebook, you may want to focus there. If they&#8217;re more active on Instagram or TikTok, those are also good options.</p>



<p>There&#8217;s no right answer here; it depends entirely on your target audience and what kind of art you produce. For example, if your work involves video game development and animation (a field that&#8217;s booming), then Instagram and TikTok might be better bets than Facebook or Twitter because those platforms offer a more visual experience—and the audiences who use them don&#8217;t necessarily have time for lengthy posts or articles about gaming trends.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Experiment with different kinds of content.</h2>



<p>Don&#8217;t limit yourself to posting your own art. If you want to grow your following and become an influencer, consider re-posting other people&#8217;s work. This helps ensure that the content on your page is diverse and engaging, and it allows you to connect with a wider audience.</p>



<p>You can also experiment with different types of content beyond just artwork: videos are especially helpful since they allow viewers to see how artists work in their studios or living spaces, which can be useful for understanding their creative process in more depth. Make sure the video is clear and easy-to-follow; don&#8217;t worry about making it perfect—just get something out there so people can see what kind of stuff you make!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Use hashtags that match your goals.</h2>



<p>When hashtags are used properly, they can be incredibly powerful for your brand. They allow you to reach a larger audience and engage with other audiences who share similar interests. However, when hashtags are misused or applied incorrectly, they can make your post feel irrelevant and lose its intended audience.</p>



<p>To avoid this issue, make sure that you&#8217;re using hashtags that match your goals as an artist. For example, if you&#8217;re trying to reach potential buyers interested in buying art like yours or just looking for something new to purchase online (like on Etsy), using tags such as &#8220;art,&#8221; &#8220;painting,&#8221; or &#8220;paintings&#8221; may be more effective than including tags like &#8220;#newartist&#8221; or &#8220;#firsttimepainter.&#8221;</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Collaborate with other artists and companies.</h2>



<p>One way to get noticed is to collaborate with other artists and companies. Collaborations can be a win-win situation for both parties involved, as it allows you to gain exposure from a larger platform while also showcasing your work in an exciting way.</p>



<p>To find potential collaborators, try Googling around for art contests or marketing campaigns that could benefit from your style of art. Once you’ve found some opportunities, reach out to the organizers directly and ask if they have any openings available.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Be patient! Digital art takes time!</h2>



<p>While social media is a great way to connect with your audience and build up a fan base, it takes time.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;re just starting out, don&#8217;t get discouraged if your numbers aren&#8217;t as high as you&#8217;d like them to be. It will take time for people to find and follow you on social media; sometimes it can take years!</p>



<p>Instead of focusing too much on the numbers, focus on making art that makes your heart sing. If you find yourself getting frustrated with low views or unfollows, remember: patience is key!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2022 19:23:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>jsin is a musician, and like many artists and creative entrepreneurs, he's spent years trying to make it as a musician. But as a performer, he knows that building an audience is all about connection.</p>
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<p>You know that feeling you get when you’re on the subway, and someone sits down next to you, and you just feel… connected?</p>



<p>You can’t explain it, but suddenly your lives seem to intersect in this weird way. And there’s something really magical about that.</p>



<p>That’s how we felt when we listened to <a href="http://thisisjsin.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">jsin&#8217;</a>s music.</p>



<p>It’s music that makes you feel as if you&#8217;re on a journey with someone else. It’s reassuring, it’s comforting, and it’s also not afraid to make a statement about the times we live in.</p>



<p>You may have heard of jsin if you live in Toronto—he’s been making big waves in the city lately with his debut album <em>Surrender</em>. But even if you don&#8217;t live here, it&#8217;s time for you to get familiar.</p>



<p><a href="https://www.thisisjsin.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">jsin</a> is a musician, and like many artists and creative entrepreneurs, he&#8217;s spent years trying to make it as a musician. But as a performer, he knows that building an audience is all about connection.</p>



<p>So jsin got to work creating social media accounts for his music, but he quickly found that posting on social media had become a chore. He was trying to post at random times throughout the day, whichever stories came to him first, and it wasn&#8217;t working.</p>



<p>After tirelessly working on his new EP, jsin wanted to release his music out into the world in a meaningful way.  He pulled together music videos, lined up a few media interviews and started working with a major publicist in the music industry. He reached out to <a href="https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Social Media Artist </a>team for help to manage his Instagram as it was the platform that was the most effective for him and his music.  </p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Problem</h2>



<p>jsin wanted to reach more fans through social media and maximize his visibility on Instagram. The visualization of his brand was already in place, but he required help in developing a strategy that would communicate the right messages and reach the right audiences.</p>



<p>The challenges jsin faced included:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Creating a social media strategy for Instagram that included posting for stories, IG reels and posts.</li><li>Creating a brand identity on Instagram that matched jsin&#8217;s existing music brand.</li><li>Finding the balance between personal and promotional posts to keep audiences engaged.</li><li>Learning how to manage Instagram independent of a marketing agency.</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Solution</h2>



<p>Our work with jsin started by establishing his brand voice. It was important that his brand would feel like it fit jsin&#8217;s unique way of connecting with the world. We used Canva templates to help maintain consistency for his feed—but we also researched the kinds of hashtags that were trending in the music scene in Toronto. This allowed us to help jsin grow his following by joining in on conversations already taking place among musicians and fans.</p>



<p>We helped him create a posting schedule that would help him grow his audience in a more intentional way. Instead of scrambling to come up with posts on the fly, we came up with a plan together and created content that he could use each week. Our strategies incorporated ideas and images from jsin&#8217;s own life so that the posts felt authentic to who he is and what his music represents. We also focused on building trust with his followers by encouraging him to show more of himself behind the scenes—we&#8217;re talking childhood posts, mental health awareness and personal stories.</p>



<p>We made sure that each post on Instagram had a distinct purpose: meditative lyrics videos featured jsin&#8217;s songs playing over soothing video backgrounds, while we encouraged his followers to play games with him on his stories. In this way, he was able to connect directly with his audience—and it helped him become known as an artist who cared about other people.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Results</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Engagement increased by 536.1%!</li><li>Followers resonated with jsin&#8217;s personal posts and shared their own stories with him</li><li>A clear content plan including a content calendar with ideas for Instagram posts and stories as well as video and image templates that jsin can continue to use to connect with his fan base! </li></ul>



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<p>Now, jsin has an engaged audience of fans who are excited about his music and are ready for more! Here&#8217;s what he had to say about working with us:</p>



<blockquote class="wp-block-quote is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow"><p>“My main challenge was figuring out what/when to post. Lara helped me out with putting a plan together for the month and even created content that was published as per the plan. Lara was curious, thoughtful and thorough in getting to know me as an artist, giving me content ideas to build on and always making sure I was happy with it. Easy and a pleasure to work with.”&nbsp;</p><cite>jsin, Musician</cite></blockquote>



<p>We are so excited to see what the future holds for jsin! He is a talented artist who is passionate about connecting with his audiences. We have had an amazing time working with him and we can&#8217;t wait to hear his new album. Check him out <a href="https://www.thisisjsin.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</p>



<p>Sometimes as an artist, you may not have the funds to work with a marketing agency &#8211; and that&#8217;s okay! As long as you have a plan in place and a bit of time each week, you can manage your social media on your own. Let us help you strategize, create templates and take the heavy work off you so you know exactly what to post on social. We&#8217;d love to help, tell us about your art <a href="https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/contact-me/">here</a>.  </p>
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		<title>Case Study: Ice Cream Shop</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 21:27:58 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Learn how The Social Media Artist team helped this ice cream shop optimize their Instagram during the cold winters in Toronto, Canada.</p>
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<p>I Scream for Ice Cream in the Winter</p>



<p>What do you love most about the Canadian Winter? Maybe you’re a fan of curling up in a cozy blanket with a book and a hot chocolate… or what about walking through gently falling snow with your fingers slowly freezing as they clutch a refreshingly cold ice cream cone?</p>



<p>No? So you can see how an ice cream store might have a problem here. How do you drive more customers to an Ice Cream Shop in the winter? At the Social Media Artist, we’re a bunch of very outside-the-cone creative thinkers, so we came up with two unique solutions to warm people up to the idea of eating frozen desserts in the cold weather. First, we went visual and turned their Instagram grid into a game. Then, we went experiential and had an ice cream photoshoot in the snow.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Problem:</h2>



<p>How do you drive more customers to an Ice Cream Shop in the winter?</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Solution One: Gamify It.</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>We created a holiday themed campaign to roll out over the month of December</li><li>We gamified the experience of visiting the Ice Cream Shop’s Instagram page by creating a holiday advent calendar with a new post going up every day. Each post included a short video with a door opening. Behind some of the doors were jokes, while some of them had an announcement for a new giveaway contest followers could enter by commenting on the post. This provided a reason for their Instagram audience to keep going back for more!</li></ul>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Results:</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Consumer engagements and profile views soared, as the Instagram audience was excited to check the grid for a new door to open each day, and would comment and tag friends in order to enter the draw on prize days. Before, the client was getting an average of 11 profile visits each day, and after the campaign we saw this increase to an average of 24 visits per day with their engagement rate increasing by 82%.</li><li>We tagged the winners on Instagram Stories, and they shared these posts to their own networks which increased followers by 5% as more people found out about the Advent calendar campaign. A direct message with an image of a redeemable coupon was also sent to the winner, and this was the message they were to show at the shop to claim their prize.</li><li>Prizes included coupons for BOGO desserts, cake for two, and free ice cream, so winners were encouraged to bring friends along when they claimed their prize. This drove consumer traffic to the store, which created more opportunities for social media posts as winners would post their very Instagrammable desserts and tag the shop to say thank you.</li></ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Solution Two: Steer into the Cold.</h2>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>We came up with a catchy hashtag and created a series of posts about how a “true Canadian” still eats ice cream in the snow, and challenged followers to embrace the cold and tag us in their photos</li><li>We planned a photoshoot where the models wore summer clothes while posing in the snow with the client’s ice cream and branding. As a team of artists, we were able to round up a diverse group of models, performers, and dancers, and had a successful winter photoshoot that included both snowball fights and sundresses!</li></ul>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Results:</h3>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>This campaign launched in February, which was usually a very quiet month at the Ice Cream Shop with less user-generated content to share. These photos provided the client with shareable content of customers enjoying the product and interacting with the brand, so their Instagram feed stayed current and populated with faces during the slower season.</li><li>We tagged the models in the new posts, and they were quick to share the posts to their own networks and talk about their experience at the unique photoshoot. This increased engagement and followers, and generated buzz around the campaign and the brand. We also provided each of the models with a few professional photos from their individual shoots so they could post and tag the Ice Cream Shop on their own pages.</li></ul>



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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2021 22:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In filmmaking marketing, Instagram is one of the most important social media platforms. It allows filmmakers to reach millions of people with just one click &#8211; but how do you make sure that your film gets noticed? Well, here are 10 tips on how to use Instagram for filmmakers! Follow other accounts in your niche, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In filmmaking marketing, Instagram is one of the most important social media platforms. It allows filmmakers to reach millions of people with just one click &#8211; but how do you make sure that your film gets noticed? Well, here are 10 tips on how to use Instagram for filmmakers!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Follow other accounts in your niche, or related to the topic of your film.</h2>



<p>This will help you to find potential customers and fans. Is your film an indie horror? Why not try following accounts that post horror films. For example you can use hashtags like #horrorr or #indiehorrofilm to make it easier for people who are interested in the same genre of filmmaking as you</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Comment and like photos from other users who have followed you back&nbsp;.</h2>



<p>This is a very powerful way of &#8220;paying it forward&#8221;. Just be sure to comment on photos that are relevant and posts which resonate with you. You don&#8217;t want to spam someone&#8217;s feed, just like every single post they put up!</p>



<p>Like other people&#8217;s images in your niche or related topics &#8211; do not copy paste captions!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Include your film title as a hashtag in all of your posts to form a branded film hashtag</h2>



<p>Stay on top of your hashtag game!</p>



<p>Hashtag tags are popular online and in social media. They are a great way to keep track of all the content you post, as well as find new people who might enjoy what you have to offer or want to promote their own work with similar interests.</p>



<p>Instagram has millions of users, so by tagging posts that relate your film, it can help gain more exposure for your filmmaking skills.</p>



<p>Always include #yourfilmtitle in every post in order to build hype. Whenever someone looks up that hashtag, all of your posts will appear &#8211; this is great for brand awareness!</p>



<p>Some examples of other hashtags one could use include #horrorr or #indiehorrofilm if they make films specifically about horror movies. Someone else may prefer something like #filmmakingtips if they cover filmmaking tips and tricks on Instagram. The main thing is being creative when coming up with your hashtags. It is a good idea to mix up at least five different hashtags in each post so that people have some variety when viewing your content. For example: #filmtitle, #filmmaking&nbsp;#behindthescenes #actorlife #filmgenre</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Connect with other filmmakers on Instagram by following their accounts and commenting on their photos.</h2>



<p>Connecting with other filmmakers is important for building your network in person and online. Send them private messages if they don&#8217;t respond &#8211; most of the time it&#8217;s just because they&#8217;re busy working away at the editing suite!</p>



<p>You can also use a platform like Instafollow to help you find and follow back other filmmakers.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Create a plan for posting</h2>



<p>Decide what type of content to post (videos vs pictures) when you want to post it, how many times per day you want to post it, etc.</p>



<p>Following a proper plan will help you stay on top of your online marketing.</p>



<p>Know your audience and what type of content they like to see</p>



<p>This can be as simple as scrolling through other Instagram accounts related to filmmaking, or following hashtags that are popular in the filmmaking industry.</p>



<p>Post your film&#8217;s trailer on Instagram as well! You could even post the full-length version of your movie if it is just too long for a quick, short video clip. Your followers will appreciate being able to watch something</p>



<figure class="wp-block-image size-large"><a href="https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-scaled.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" width="1024" height="576" src="https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-1024x576.jpg" alt="group of people with camera on film set" class="wp-image-213490" srcset="https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-1024x576.jpg 1024w, https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-300x169.jpg 300w, https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-768x432.jpg 768w, https://www.thesocialmediaartist.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-le-minh-3062532-1536x864.jpg 1536w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px" /></a></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Include photos from filming, behind-the-scenes shots, and stills from the trailer&nbsp;</h2>



<p>Be creative with the type of content you post on your Instagram account. If you&#8217;re constantly selling your film, your audience may lose interest. Instead, try posting a couple of photos about filmmaking, or a behind-the-scenes shot for your next Instagram account.</p>



<p>It&#8217;s okay to post promotional content on your Instagram profile too! But be sure that you don&#8217;t overdo it and annoy people with constant self-promotional posts. Instead, try posting one or two promotions per month &#8211; just enough to keep followers interested in the latest updates from you but not so much as they feel like they&#8217;re being spammed by advertisements. Offer discounts occasionally; give away free tickets/downloads every now and then to encourage followers who are interested but can&#8217;t afford them at the moment.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Engage your followers</h2>



<p>Engage with followers by liking their posts, commenting on them, or even sending them a direct message asking what they thought about your film. Share their posts if you enjoyed them.</p>



<p>Eventually, your followers will reciprocate and interact with yours in a cycle of mutual liking and commenting that can give your feed some life outside of the promotional content.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Follow influencers and film distributors</h2>



<p>Find and follow other filmmaking accounts on Instagram, as well as the account of your film distributor. When you post a new photo or video clip from your project, tag them so they can like and comment for promotion purposes.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Look at what&#8217;s trending in filmmaking</h2>



<p>Be aware of what is going viral within the filmmaking community to see if there are any trends that could be applied to promote your work. For example, one popular hashtag/meme right now seems to be #FilmmakerProblems which allows people who face similar challenges (such as not having enough budget for a dream shot) feel less alone while also providing an easy way for others to reach out with support; it might make sense to use this hashtag when promoting your narrative films.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Keep your content fresh</h2>



<p>One final tip is to keep your content fresh. It might be tempting to throw in a bunch of pictures from the same event or shoot, but it&#8217;s important that you&#8217;re also sharing photos with people who haven&#8217;t seen them before and are likely more engaged because they don&#8217;t know what will come next. Experiment with different themes for each post—perhaps one day you&#8217;ll share filmmaking-related quotes about filmmaking, another time could be highlighting talented crew members on your team, then maybe doing a photo essay series on the making of an individual scene. The possibilities are endless! Finally: outside promotion is key to success as well; make sure you have social media handles displayed at any screenings where possible so viewers can follow along on their own devices</p>
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