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EPISODE · Dec 19, 2024 · 17 MIN

Ep 160: Bonus Round - Marketing Tips for Paper Artists

from Paper Talk · host Sara Kim of Handmade by Sara Kim, Quynh Nguyen of Pink and Posey and Jessie Chui of Crafted to Bloom

In this special bonus round of Paper Talk, Quynh, Jessie, and Sara dive into one of the most frequently asked questions from their community: “How do you effectively market yourself as a paper flower artist?” This episode features practical, actionable tips on building a personal brand, creating captivating content, and connecting with your audience authentically.   What you’ll learn in this episode: Defining Your Brand Through Your Personality - Quynh emphasizes the power of infusing your unique personality into your brand. By sharing relatable tidbits—like your favorite hobbies or quirks—you create a brand story that goes beyond just flowers. Authenticity is key to attracting like-minded followers who appreciate your work. Showcasing Your Unique Style and Process -  Jessie highlights the importance of educating your audience about what it means to be a paper flower artist. Use visuals, whether on Instagram or your website, to not only show the end product but also to capture your creative process. By doing so, you help demystify your art and invite viewers into your world. Harnessing the Power of Photos and Videos -  Sara points out that great visuals are essential. Whether through social media platforms or in-person events like craft shows, high-quality images and videos are invaluable. She suggests investing time in learning simple photography and video skills to help your work shine. Maximizing Social Media and Online Platforms - The trio also explore various platforms like Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram, each with unique benefits for artists. Pinterest, for example, is excellent for evergreen content, while YouTube lets you engage in deeper tutorials and storytelling. Finding Your Focus Platform - For anyone feeling overwhelmed, Sara advises choosing one platform to prioritize—whether it’s Instagram, YouTube, or even local events. Dedicate a few months to mastering that space before expanding, ensuring your energy is focused on what drives the most engagement. Building In-Person Connections - Jessie stresses the importance of in-person connections. Real-world interactions, like art shows or classes, can be incredibly fulfilling and motivating. These connections often create lasting customer relationships that go beyond a simple transaction, helping you build a loyal fan base.   "Your personality is your brand." - Quynh    Marketing as an artist requires a blend of authenticity, creativity, and strategic prioritization. It’s about telling your story, connecting with others, and finding the platforms that work best for you. While the landscape can be daunting, starting somewhere, staying consistent, and making genuine connections can help any paper artist grow their brand successfully.   Have your own questions about how to market your work or grow your brand? Reach out and let us know!  For more inspiring discussions and helpful tips, be sure to join us on the Paper Talk Podcast or in our Facebook group. Please also consider donating on our website to help us keep producing great content like this. Together, we'll continue to grow, learn, and celebrate the artistry of paper flowers. Thank you for being part of our wonderful community.

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