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I'm 8 days into Art Marketing Co-Pilot.
Today I had two small sales, a print, and two mugs. Both from people I've never even heard of or seen on my FB pages before.
I've also had several messages and inquiries about paintings posted..... At first I wasnt impressed. The posts seem so simple and kind of impersonal..... But the variation from my usual voice seems to be actually attracting a lot of attention from my audiences. Its epic. Grateful.
Its been months since I've sold a print on my site. SO, two sales, even if small, in one day, feels pretty significant.
Thank you Co-Pilot!!!!!
If you want your art to sell it needs to be marketed.
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You know your art or photography will sell if you could
just get it in front of the right people!
Imagine what your art business could look like if you had a team of art marketing professionals doing all of the marketing for you?

STEP I
We setup your art on a custom art selling website
Not only do we build the website for you but we also maintain it for you for life. All you have to do is get us your work. We take care of the rest. Instantly you have the ability to make sales and print and ship orders.

STEP II
We connect your Email, Instagram, and Facebook to our team
Now we have your art up on an art selling website and we have the ability to run sales and marketing campaigns on your behalf. With the combination of the website and your email and social channels we have everything we need to market and sell effectively.

STEP III
Our team of Art Marketing Experts starts running your marketing
Everything from regular social posts to full blown sales and marketing campaigns. All without you having to lift a finger.
When you start marketing effectively and consistently then everything in your art business will change.

This week has been really busy because I’m finalizing a monster proposal for filling a building with original art. This is the kind of important work I should and want to be spending my time on! BUT, so is continuing to run my seasonal sales because that’s the engine that runs my business. Without CoPilot, I would not have had time to queue up my Mother’s Day sale. In 5 minutes, I reviewed everything for the sale AND was able to still get some great romance content out earlier this week. The sale is running, orders are coming in and everything’s getting done. Magic.
One of the things I think about a lot is how to “play the hits” while simultaneously sharing new work. I think we’re all a bit like rock stars in that way 😊 Like most of you, my main strategy is making something once that I can continue to sell infinitely. But in order to do that, I need to continue marketing it regularly. As my library of work has grown, this has become harder for me (even with help) to execute. Honestly, most of my marketing efforts go towards telling new stories because that’s what I like doing. Once I’ve cycled through a project, the re-sharing of it becomes like a chore - even though it is new to everyone else.
I have realized that my marketing is like two parallel lines that sometimes squiggle together. On the one side - all the hits. On the other - new work.
All the content is already there for the hits. And it’s all on my website. This is the genius of Copilot, because it pulls that content directly from my site. That work can be constantly out there finding new eyeballs and generating income. But continuously scheduling and sharing existing work alongside all of the new stuff is a time-suck and I don’t do it. What ends up happening is that I try to cram all of this into the few emails and social posts I schedule each week. It dilutes my romance content and leaves out so much. And that’s on a good week when I’m actually thinking about marketing and not nose-deep in paint.
When I reviewed the first set of posts - I’m embarrassed to say - that some of the featured work was stuff I haven’t talked about in YEARS. I was like, wow, this has the potential to create revenue from ALL the work on my site instead of just the ones I have time to talk about.
I’ve tried hiring out this kind of help and it is beyond expensive. CoPilot is so affordable.
Anyway, had to share. It’s awesome and everyone should do it.
Let us get the visibility your art deserves
When the work is done for you, no matter what you have going on in life will not get in the way of effectively marketing your art. "The sale is running, orders are coming in, and everything is getting done. Magic"


When artists feel "overwhelmed" the marketing is often times the first area of the business to suffer. It just does not get done and that window of time is lost forever.
With Co-Pilot your days of missed marketing opportunities are over.

Consistency in your marketing is everything. This is what happens when you have a Co-Pilot by your side.
Co-Pilot will keep your social media consistently in front of your potential buyers – the #1 tactic to grow your social following (and the most time consuming). Publishing simple, engaging posts where we keep your art the "star of the show".

Before:
You would of given up before you even got started.
After:
With consistent and regular marketing everything starts to grow.

Since I started the Co-Pilot, which posts more than I could ever do, I’ve had the biggest gain in followers. I started March with 333 followers and so far have gained 17 new and the month isn’t over! I know not all of these are true, sincere followers, and my numbers may go down tomorrow or whenever, but I’m seeing the results of quality daily posting.
Before:
You got discouraged — does art even sell online? — and then just quit marketing.
After:
With consistent and regular marketing what started as new followers quickly turns into small sales. You now have momentum.

Before:
You never would of run complete and effective email campaigns (if at all!).
After:
When the pros send your emails they get opened and they generate sales.

Before:
You never ran sales campaigns or if you did they were never effective. (Most are even scared to run sales at all).
After:
Your work gets seen by buyers and sales get made.

Before:
You would not of run the sale at all and you would not of likely even promoted old works.
After:
You wake up to orders. Now on to the next campaign! Which for Kim was Mothers Day for Kim.

Then I woke up Tuesday to orders coming in! I sold over $5000! worth in just a week! Six prints and merch (of really old work too that I had forgotten was even on the site!) and 6, no 7 originals!! It happened so fast and they were posting for me like mad! And then an email came out! Twice!
Ok that was last week! I can’t wait to see what they sell for me for Mother’s Day! My sanity has been restored!! Thanks team!

Who exactly is Art Storefronts and what do they know about marketing in the first place?
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I am so grateful for ASF. I am sitting here crying frankly. This program has paid for things that insurance and Medicare wouldn't. I frankly do not think my wife would be alive if it were not for the income ASF has allowed me.
When I was doing pretty good health wise, I tried so hard to follow the art Marketing Calendar and frankly I learned, just ship it, just do what they say, and it will work. But then when you spend several weeks in the hospital and half the time your gorked out on meds etc etc etc. keeping up is just hard to do. And my income dropped but I'll be darned if by pure momentum if the income didn't keep on. Not as big but it was still there.
To me Patrick Shanahan, Nick Friend Taylor Sinople while I have never met them, (and the other ASF staff) are some of my biggest heroes. And if you know my life, that is no small thing to say. Thanks fellows and thank you to each of you here on small wins. I don't post as often as I used to, but I read almost daily. This group is so valuable. I have made some dang fine friends here.
Looking forward to copilot helping me stay somewhat on track. WIN

1️⃣My dad had surgery this week so it hard for me to stay connected to social media. This is one of the places where co-pilot is exceptionally helpful - they handled all of my posts & I could remain present with Dad. (He’s doing great, BTW)
🙏🏻 I think I would like to tailor some of them a bit more in my voice but they got the posts out there consistently which was a major help.
2️⃣The second benefit is that they ran my Spring Sale. While it didn’t result in any sales this time, they handled the emails with the suggested cadence and it took much of the anxiety out of the process for me. Sometimes I’ll get in my own way and think “oh, man, that’s a lot of emails” but I surrendered to the process and it felt good to let that go and know it was being handled for me.
❤️All in all, I am happy with this service so far. I’d love to see some data and analysis around the posts insights, email opens, and of course sales, but just wanted to pass it along! (Pic as a bonus for getting to the end of my long post!) 😆

March, my first month of Co-Pilot, resulted in a 230% increase in my website visits, 95% new visitors. WOW!!
I sold 5 pieces that I likely would not have made otherwise.
This all happened while I was down with Covid for a week. I am recovering well.

Also, I am now posting every day and getting engagement from some new audience, which is great! So thank you for the push!
(pictured is work in progress for engagement. I am behind on the Spring event - wanted to offer a series of small fresh originals based on spring colors inspired by the Bloomingdale's catalogue!)



I know the first week of copilot had some fits and starts, but I had faith we would get here and we did.
Thanks to everyone at Art Storefronts for making my business life a little (a lot) easier.
Photo for attention: Sweet Magnolia WIP
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