We’re lucky at Displate to welcome over 42,000 amazing artists from all over the world. We’re constantly enchanted by their talent, hard work, and creativity and regularly spot stars in the crowd.
There are many ways in which you can get featured on Displate. From appearing on our home page to our social media and blog. We do interviews, publish posts, Instastories, tutorials and promote them to our over 4 million community.
But being around so many great artists may be a little overwhelming. How to get noticed, when there’s so much going on around?
We prepared a few basic tips which may help you arrange your Displate profile in such a tempting way we won’t be able to take our eyeballs of it. It also includes some practical ideas on how to get noticed on social media. Enjoy!
Fill out your bio
However it may seem cheesy and obvious, a good introduction gives us a full picture of you. We know – we don’t like to talk about ourselves. We sweat, we stutter and finally write: I’m Bob. Well, it’s nice to meet you Bob, but you can do better than this. Fill out your bio with a short paragraph about where you’re from, what you create and what’s your artistic style. We search for stories and, from time to time, a good bio is the beginning to a great interview on the blog.
Add a nice pic and wait for us to say hello.
Add a good name, tags and description
We often see artists who upload dozens of designs without taking care of proper names, tags, and descriptions. Not only it decreases their chances for a sale, but it also gives us a picture of this lazybones, uploading his work with ignorance. You need to remember that it’s essential to build a consistent profile on Displate. Using relevant tags and description to every artwork boosts your discoverability not only by us but also by a potential client.
Wanna know more about tagging? Read here
Upload at least 8 artworks
Be sure to add 8 and more designs to your gallery. We believe in the old rule: the more the better, so we don’t feature incomplete collections. From our experience, people are looking for a series of artworks. They prefer seeing the bigger picture. Don’t let down your customer.
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