At the end of the day, that’s the only way to leave the social media hamster wheel. You never know what the algorithm is up to next and you must consider that social media companies have first and foremost their own financial well-being in mind.
With incalculable algorithmic changes, a push towards paid promotion, and AI-driven tools suggesting you the same images as paid ads that they restrict your account for (hello “Social Art Dilemma“), it’s a fact that social media can kill your art career—if you’re solely relying on those platforms.
On my own artist website, I cannot only share my work, I can also share inspiration, tips and advice based on my experiences and thus help other artists. I know that the people who read my posts, drop a comment or sign up for my mailing list, have a genuine interest in my art and my content.
…and creating exposure for a website is way more straightforward than for any social media account. Because, as opposed to Instagram and the like, Google offers you a whole lot of helpful articles on how to make your site get found in the search! But more on that later on in this post.
For now, if that’s not yet convincing enough for you, here are 10 Reasons Why You Should Make A Website For Your Art. ʕᴖᴥᴖʔ
I always was interested in this topic and still am, thankyou for posting.
You’re most welcome, Kerkvliet. Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comment (: