Always Make it About the Customer – Artist Business Advice | Liron’s Podcast Episode 85

In this episode we talked about how to become BETTER at SELLING, by thinking about the customer’s “selfish” wants and FIRST, rather than what we think we have to offer.

Marketing Didn’t Come Easy For me

I’d like to emphasize how marketing didn’t come naturally to me initially. It’s something I learned slowly and gradually.

Sales, funny enough, came more naturally. I already had the right mindset when it comes to selling and helping the customer get what they need and want.

But marketing, awakening the imagination of the customer, talking about their pain points and needs… That – I had to learn.

And you can too!

Most People Talk About Their Product

Most people tend to talk about THEIR product. The benefits it offers. What makes it good, and so on…

The problem is – most people don’t care. They only want one thing – to have their “problem” solved.

Ask Questions!

The perfect example is someone coming to my art booth and carefully observing the paintings. They show interest, so it’s fine for me to “jump in”.

But if I simply start talking about the paintings, why they are of good quality bla bla… I don’t address the customer.

Instead, I’d much rather ask questions. That way I’ll know what they want. So I may ask “Are you looking for something in particular?” or “Looking for a gift for someone?” and so on…

That way, even if they go “Nah thanks just browsing” – at least I know not to waste too much energy for the time being.

Find The Common Interest

Once you gained enough info, you can see if there’s what I like to call a “common interest”. You want to sell a painting – they are collecting paintings from around the world / want a gift for an art lover and so on…

Once there’s a common interest – selling is EASY.

And here’s another fun fact – the common interest may be – They’re just looking to have fun and look at art, and you want to share your work with someone. It doesn’t have to end up in a sale.

Online and Offline

The skillset of always thinking about the customer is extremely crucial for both selling online and selling offline.

The main difference is that offline you have more physical feedback, and you have to sort of narrate the customer’s thoughts and test out different ideas. More on that in a future episode.

Conclusion

I hope this gives you some idea of how important it is to first consider the potential client’s wants, needs and pain points.

Let me know your thoughts in a comment below!

Artist Corner – Geremia Cerri

Today we talked about geremia Cerri, a fantastic Italian watercolor painter. I love the authenticity of his work. He paints in the impressionistic style I like the most, but has a very unique “signature” of the end result.

You can check out his work here: Geremia Cerri on Facebook

And here’s where you can find me…

Check out my YouTube Channel – Liron Yanconsky

Or ask me questions on Instagram – @LironYanIL or Snapchat – @LironYan3

I hope you enjoyed this one. Take care, and we’ll talk again really soon,

— Liron

Anchor Podcast, Sales Funnel & Patreon | Liron Yanconsky’s Podcast – Episode 47

Today I want to give you a quick update about my work and what I’ve been up, especially in regards to my new podcast on the Anchor app, my sales funnel and quitting Patreon.

Anchor Podcast

There’s this app for podcasting called Anchor. This month I decided to go all in on it and see what happens.

So for the entirety of November 2018, I plan on posting an episode a day on the app.

Unlike this podcast, there I’m posting shorter and quicker snippets, talking about how my day was, what I’m working on and so on.

I want to taste it and see if it has potential in addition to this podcast. You can actually find me there by searching (any podcast directory – iTunes, Google Store, Alexa, iHeart Radio, anywhere) for “Liron Yanconsky”.

Sales Funnel

This one’s going to be quicker. I finally finished and launched my third course, called Sketching People MASTERCLASS.

It’s more robust than the other courses, and so I priced it at 97$ (you get a 7-day free trial to try it out first).

I sold 3 of these so far, which is really nice, as the profit margins are much better (;

And I’m currently running Facebook ads and they are starting to pop and work for me.

This is one of my main sources of income, so it’s nice knowing I can start relying on it a little more.

Quitting Patreon

I talked about this on YouTube, Instagram and now here on the podcast as well.

I quit Patreon because (1) I don’t like to ask for money – tip jar style. I’d much rather have you buy a course or a book and learn something you want.

And (2) It stifled my ability to share in other platforms (as I would think to myself – hmm, this is good, maybe I should “save” this for Patreon).

I didn’t like that feeling of creating a wall between my content and you.

And by the way – I have NOTHING against the platform or the people on it. For some it is actually a GREAT match, and allows them to monetize their art and creation and actually make a living.

But I feel like it’s just not for ME (:

And that’s basically it for today’s episode! Now let’s move on to the artist corner.

Artist Corner

Today I talked about Lena Amstrand. She is a Swedish watercolor painter who works very loosely.

She loves to portray mood, atmosphere and especially – water.

You can check out his work here: Lena Amstrand

And here’s where you can find me

Check out my YouTube Channel – Liron Yanconsky

Or ask me questions on Instagram – @LironYanIL or Snapchat – @LironYan3

I hope you enjoyed this one. Take care, and we’ll talk again really soon,

– Liron

How to Draw Courses & Sales Funnel Update | Liron Yanconsky’s Podcast – Episode 34

Hi there! In this episode I talk about my sales and marketing funnel, through which I share my online video course on drawing and sketching.

Valuable Information for Artists

I think there’s not enough information out there about marketing and sales for artists. This is one of the white spaces I’m trying to fill up with my work.

As I’m very business oriented, and enjoy recording videos and podcasts, and writing – I try and leverage these skills to share my business insights.

Sales Funnel for Artists

My sales funnel is essentially a website. The goal of the funnel is to lead potential customers through a purchase process.

I sell several products using my funnel.

A funnel is a must. It’s a system that’s meant to automate as much of the sales process as possible.

I want to grow really big and reach and positively impact as many people as I can. One of the best ways of doing that is actually getting many students into my courses. A system like that is a must if you want to be well-organized and achieve some significant level of success.

Can You Sell Art?

It doesn’t really matter what you sell. The most important part is doing the proper research work. You need to know your market and customers really well.

You need to do audience research, competitors research and much more.

The New Course I’m Adding to my Sales Funnel

I’m currently in the last stages of working on a new, third course to include in my funnel. The course will go for 97$, and customers will be charged after a 7-day free trial.

This course is really meaningful, because it’s where I plan on finally getting some profit margins (for example when compared to my first course that goes for 24$).

Want to Learn More About Sales and Marketing?

I’m starting to talk about these topics a little more on my YouTube channel, as part of my Business Monday series.

If it interests you be sure to tune in to that. Here’s a Playlist of all the episodes: Liron’s Business Monday Show.

Let me know here / on YouTube if there are other topics you’d like me to talk about. I want to make this useful and practical.

And this is it for today, I hope you liked this one!

Artist Corner

Today I talked about Shari Blaukopf. She is an amazing artist from Montreal, Canada, and her urban-sketching style has a special place in my heart.

The reason is that this is what got me initially into watercolor painting. I fell in love with urban sketching, and the loose painting style that is so often seen alongside it.

She is an incredible painter and graphic designer. She actually had the opportunity to learn from Edgar Whitney, who is a master of the medium.

Shari also teaches as part of the Urban Sketchers organization.

You can learn more and see her work in her websites:
http://www.blaukopfwatercolours.com/
https://shariblaukopf.com/about/

Here’s where you can find me (:

You can support me on Patreon

Check out my YouTube Channel – Liron Yanconsky

Or ask me questions on Instagram – @LironYanIL or Snapchat – @LironYan3

And this is it. I hope you enjoyed this episode, and I’ll talk to you again real soon!

– Liron