Turning Social Media Followers Into Print Buyers: The Conversion Funnel
You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.
Read more →From choosing the right product to prepping your photos and styling your space, we've got you covered every step of the way.
You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.
Read more →Every artist has a portfolio of 30-50 images. Some consistently convert to sales. Others sit there collecting views but never converting.
You post your art. People see it. Some people click to view more. But then what?
Banners are powerful communicators. Whether it's a "Welcome Home" celebration, a business grand opening, a graduation announcement, or a seasonal store display, a well-designed banner commands attention and delivers your message with impact.
Getting your artwork in front of buyers starts with a crisp, color-accurate photograph. The difference between a fuzzy phone snapshot and a professional image can literally mean the difference between a sale and a passed-by listing. If you're uploading art to the JustPix marketplace, the quality ...
The JustPix tier system isn't just a badge—it's a real economics engine that directly impacts your earnings and creative freedom. Moving from Debut to Gold tier represents more than just sales numbers. It's a progression that compounds: you unlock higher earnings multipliers, more upload slots, a...
A stunning vista unfolds before you. Mountains pierce clouds. Light spills across valleys. Colors shift from warm to cool as distance increases. You raise your camera and capture the scene.
Sarah stood at the edge of a Portuguese clifftop, watching the sunset paint the Atlantic in shades of gold and crimson. Her camera was in her hands, and she was faced with a choice every travel photographer encounters: shoot for the moment, or shoot with intention to transform this scene into wal...
You have a portfolio of physical paintings—oils, acrylics, watercolors, mixed media. You want to sell them as prints on JustPix. But there's a critical gap between your studio and the marketplace: your painting has to become a digital file that accurately represents what's on canvas.
Your apartment is finally starting to feel like home, but you're not ready to commit to drilling holes in the walls. Whether you're renting month-to-month or signing a year-long lease, hanging wall art shouldn't mean compromising your security deposit or creating unsightly wall damage. The good n...
Most artists understand they earn more when they make more sales. But on JustPix, there's a second lever that works in parallel—the tier multiplier system. And if you're not thinking strategically about it, you're leaving money on the table.
Most people treat photography and wall art as separate pursuits. You snap a photo, maybe edit it, then later wonder why it doesn't quite sing when printed large. The gap between screen and canvas is wider than most photographers realize—but closing it isn't complicated. It requires shooting with ...
Your phone is a legitimate tool for creating print-quality wall art. Not "surprisingly good for a phone." Not "acceptable for small prints." Genuinely gallery-quality photographs.
This is the guide you wish existed when you first joined JustPix.
You've chosen your image. You love it. You know it's going to look incredible on your wall. But then comes the moment of truth: How big should it actually be?
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.
Thousands of artists post beautiful work every day. Fewer than 1% build recognizable brands that buyers choose intentionally.
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...
Here's what happens when an image is cropped wrong for marketplace printing: buyers place orders that can't be fulfilled. Prints come out with important elements cut off or distorted. Images get flagged for rejection. Your portfolio takes a credibility hit.