Struggling with Your Art Business?  Here’s How to Turn Things Around!

By Shannon Amey

Do you ever feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of tasks required to keep your art business running? Are you constantly battling self-doubt, struggling to find your unique voice, or feeling stuck with inconsistent sales? You're not alone. These are common concerns many artists face, and they can often feel insurmountable.

 

The Struggles We All Face:

  1. Self-Doubt and Impostor Syndrome: Wondering if your work is good enough or if anyone will ever appreciate it.

  2. Inconsistent Sales: Facing the frustration of fluctuating income and uncertainty about how to create a steady stream of revenue.

  3. Marketing Overwhelm: Feeling lost in the sea of social media algorithms, email marketing, and online presence management.

  4. Time Management: Struggling to balance creating art with the business side of being an artist.

  5. Isolation: The loneliness of working alone and not having a supportive community to turn to.

The Solution: Actionable Steps You Can Implement Right Now:

 

Combat Self-Doubt:

  • Daily Affirmations: Start each day with positive affirmations that reinforce your talent and worth as an artist.

  • Celebrate Small Wins: Keep a journal of your achievements, no matter how small, and review it regularly to remind yourself of your progress.

Boost Sales Consistency:

  • Diversify Your Income Streams: Explore options like teaching online classes, or licensing your artwork.

  • Set Up a Newsletter: Engage your audience with regular updates, behind-the-scenes content, and exclusive offers to build a loyal customer base.

Master Marketing:

  • Batch Your Content: Spend one day a week creating and scheduling your social media posts. Use tools like Buffer or Hootsuite to automate the process.

  • Email Marketing: Build an email list by offering a freebie, such as a mini art tutorial or a printable artwork. Send regular newsletters to keep your audience engaged.

Manage Your Time:

  • Create a Schedule: Dedicate specific hours each day to creating art, managing business tasks, and taking breaks.

  • Prioritize Tasks: Use my Artist Efficiency Model to categorize tasks by urgency and importance, focusing on what truly moves the needle. Send me a message if you a more in depth workbook on this;)

Build a Support Network:

  • Join Art Communities: Participate in online forums, local art groups, or social media communities to connect with fellow artists.

  • Find a Mentor: Seek out guidance from someone who has walked the path before you and can offer insights and support.

Why Trust Me?

As a seasoned artist and mentor, I’ve faced these challenges head-on and have developed proven strategies to overcome them. My passion lies in helping artists like you thrive, not just survive. Through my guidance, you’ll gain the tools, confidence, and community you need to succeed.

 

Introducing the Year-Long MINDSHIFT Mentorship Program

I’m excited to announce that sign-ups for my Year-Long MINDSHIFT Mentorship Program are now open! This program is designed to provide you with continuous support, actionable insights, and a community of like-minded artists who will journey alongside you.

 

What You’ll Get:

  • Structured Support: Monthly workshops, one-on-one sessions, and live group calls to keep you on track.

  • Exclusive Resources: Access to workbooks, templates, presentations, and a resource library.

  • Community: Join a private group of dedicated artists, where you can share experiences, gain feedback, and build lasting relationships.

  • Bonus Sessions: Two extra sessions to discuss art licensing or any other topics of interest before we kick off in August.

Early Bird Special: Sign up now to take advantage of our limited-time offer and receive all the bonuses!

Don’t let fear and doubt hold you back any longer. Take the leap and invest in your future as a successful artist. I’m here to support you every step of the way.

 

Ready to transform your art practice? Join the MINDSHIFT Mentorship Program now!

 

Warm regards,

Shannon Amey

 

P.S. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out. Let’s make this year your most successful yet!

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