Share Your Stuff Guide

Discover the most effective ways to share your art.

There are seemingly endless ways to sell your art online, and a long list of marketing platforms telling us that we need THEM to be successful. The truth is that you don't need it all.

You need a customized strategy that is perfect for your art. Come learn which one is right for you in this free 100-page guide that helps you find the right marketing path for your art, your goals, and your personality (so you can stop posting everywhere and finally see real sales).

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Tired of guessing?

If you're nodding along to any of these, this guide is for you:

✦ You've tried everything. Etsy, Spoonflower, Redbubble, Instagram, Pinterest. You're posting, listing, tagging. Almost nothing is selling.

✦ You're exhausted by social media. The algorithm gives you 12 likes and zero clicks. Marketing has stopped feeling like sharing your work and started feeling like a second job you didn't sign up for.

✦ You don't know which platform to bet on. Every artist on YouTube swears by something different. You can't possibly do all of it, and if you try, you do all of it badly.

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Yep, I'm sharing my real numbers in this guide!

Inside the Guide

✦ The eight paths a working artist can actually take (and which one fits you).

✦ A personality match that tells you which paths are right for introverts vs. extroverts.

✦ A time-spent breakdown for each path, so you can see what your week would actually look like.

✦ A six-month sample strategy for every single path, with month-by-month steps.

✦ Real revenue numbers from my own art business (the wins and the duds).

✦ Four artist interviews about how they actually sell their work, including a Spoonflower seller who moved her family to Lisbon on her shop income.

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Hi, I'm Liz.

I make art on my iPad and I've been selling it online since 2016.

I spent my first three years uploading to every platform I could find. Spoonflower, Society6, Redbubble, Zazzle, Etsy. Almost everything I made earned me zero dollars.

The fix wasn't another platform. It was subtraction. I picked one, went deep, and learned how it actually worked. My Spoonflower shop went from $1,000 in year one to $44,000 four years later. I haven't actively touched it since 2018, and it still earned $17,000 last year.

That's the power of going deep instead of wide. This guide is the map I wish I'd had.

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This isn't just my anecdotal advice. You'll also hear from four working artists inside the guide:

Erin Kendal retired her partner on her Spoonflower income and moved her family to Lisbon, without ever building a portfolio site.

Sharra Frank went from 8,000 to 300,000 Instagram followers from a single Reel strategy she developed.

Mabel Sorrentino built a thriving Etsy shop selling travel illustrations from a small London studio, working only on her iPad.

Melissa Johnson stopped pitching for licensing deals and let her brand photography pull the deals in for her.

Artist interviews inside the marketing guide
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Is this really free?

Yep! No credit card, no upsell at checkout, no auto-enrollment in anything. You’ll get the PDF in your inbox a minute after you sign up. (The print version is available for purchase too but I don’t make a profit on it!)

Is this for beginners or advanced sellers? Both. The eight paths cover everyone from artists who haven’t made their first sale to sellers ready to add a new revenue stream.

What happens after I sign up? I’ll send you the guide (downloadable PDF and a link to the print version in case you want to hold it in your hands). After that, you’ll get occasional emails when I publish a new tutorial or post. You can unsubscribe anytime, no hard feelings.

Liz making art on her iPad

“If you’ve been working twice as hard for half the result, the answer probably isn’t more. It’s narrower. This guide will help you find it.”

~Liz

Artist interviews inside the marketing guide
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