How to Use Creator Links to Track and Grow Sales: The Complete Guide
You post your art. People see it. Some people click to view more. But then what?
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You post your art. People see it. Some people click to view more. But then what?
Read more →Thousands of artists post beautiful work every day. Fewer than 1% build recognizable brands that buyers choose intentionally.
Your art deserves an audience. But releasing work without a strategy is like opening a gallery during off-hours—the foot traffic just isn't there. The difference between moderate sales and breakthrough months? Timing.
Most artists post randomly.
Most creators upload art the way they eat lunch—when hunger hits, you grab something. It's functional. Not strategic.
You have 50,000 Instagram followers. Your work gets thousands of likes. You've built something people love. And yet, you're still figuring out how to turn those eyeballs into actual dollars.
Every artist has experienced the sting of a vanity metric milestone that meant nothing. Ten thousand followers, but the same three people commenting. A viral post that brought thousands of eyes but zero sales. These are the hollow victories that remind us of a fundamental truth: not all followers...
You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.
Different platforms serve different purposes. Instagram is a storefront. TikTok is a discovery engine. Pinterest is a visual search tool. Facebook is a community space.