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The Art Marketing PodcastAuthor: Art Storefronts
Artists and Photographers have a marketing problem. Let's fix that. Whether you're an emerging artist, a seasoned professional, or an art marketer, this podcast provides the insights you need to sell your art online and off. Join Patrick from Art Storefronts as he explores the latest trends in art marketing; featuring expert interviews, success stories, current events and trends, and deep-dive tactical marketing advice to help you thrive in the art world. Language: en Genres: Arts, Visual Arts Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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The Coffee Shop Test: Why Your Social Media Is Failing
Monday, 9 February, 2026
If you sat down with a stranger at a coffee shop, you'd never just say "art, art, buy my art" for 30 minutes. So why is that your entire social media strategy? In this episode, Patrick breaks down why most artists and photographers are failing on social media — and it has nothing to do with the algorithm. It's because you're one-dimensional. All art, no human. In 2026, AI can fake everything on a screen. The only thing it can't fake is you. Your story, your scars, your weird hobbies, your real life. That's the competitive advantage now. In this episode: The coffee shop test — would you talk to yourself the way you post? Why Van Gogh's paintings didn't sell until his personal letters were published Brian Chesky (Airbnb CEO) on why "the opposite of artificial is real" The freeway analogy — why 95% of your content lands in one lane How to stop hiding behind the canvas (or the lens) Why AI makes your authenticity more valuable, not less "We're not anti-AI. We're just pro human." If you struggle with telling your story, the previous episode has copy-paste prompts that use AI to interview you and pull your story out — even if you think your life "isn't dramatic enough." Related episodes: 4 Prompts That Pull Your Story Out (Even If You Think You Don't Have One) Context is Still King If You Use It The Artwork Didn't Change. The Story Did.











