Turning Social Media Followers Into Print Buyers: The Conversion Funnel
You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.
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You have 5,000 followers. Last month, you made two sales.
Read more →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.
You post your art. People see it. Some people click to view more. But then what?
Your JustPix marketplace is invisible without traffic. The artists making real money aren't just uploading beautiful work—they're funneling audiences from multiple platforms directly to their JustPix storefront.
Most artists post randomly.
The 90-day rolling window isn't just how JustPix calculates your tier. It's the heartbeat of your earnings. Every 90 days, your sales are recalculated. Your tier is recalculated. Your multiplier is recalculated.
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.
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.
Most artists don't think about aspect ratio until they realize they've uploaded an image in the wrong format. By then, it's too late. The image gets limited by the ratio choice—and so do the sales.
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...
Social media is a casino. You upload, the algorithm decides if anyone sees it, and you have no control over reach. One platform change and your audience vanishes.
A buyer lands on your JustPix profile and sees a single stunning painting. They like it. They're interested. But they're on the fence—is it worth the money for one piece?
Most creators upload art the way they eat lunch—when hunger hits, you grab something. It's functional. Not strategic.
You have two primary paths to get your artwork into the JustPix marketplace: photograph it or scan it. Both methods work. Neither is universally "better." The right choice depends on your artwork's size, media, texture, and what equipment you have access to.
Every artist has a portfolio of 30-50 images. Some consistently convert to sales. Others sit there collecting views but never converting.
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.
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...