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I wrote a new Journal on Tips on How to Get Commissions with waaay more info! Check it out!
When offering commissions, it can be very hard to get yourself noticed, what with the hundreds of thousands of other artists out there. People gripe about how pageviews aren’t important, but they are a helpful tool for you to see what kind of traffic flow you’re attracting. The more views you get, the more of a chance there is that one of those viewers is interested in commissioning you.
Gigonomics is a term I heard about a few months ago at an FLBA conference. After Googling it, many people seem to be using it in a slightly different way, but I was particularly intrigued by the way it was used by the keynote speaker, who was also a comedian. I can’t remember his name, but I probably will after I post this…
Basically he said that he takes any gig he can get, because you never know who could be in the audience. That was how he was asked to come to our conference. I realized that this can apply here on DeviantArt as well.
The way to get yourself noticed is to do as much as you can to get out there. Here are some of the ways you can do that: Do as many pictures for other people as you can stand. Doing this will lessen the number of commissions you get while you offer them, but it's still a good way to attract people. Lots of people have a special collection for art drawn for them. This usually has way less stuff than favorites do, and is slapped proudly on their profile, so your work is more likely to be seen. The big things for this are: requests, trades, collabs, commissions and gifts. Upload all of these things individually. It may piss off your watchers, so be careful about how often you do it, but the more surface area you have, the better.
Get others to draw your characters. Request requests, trades, collabs and commissions and join contests as often as you can. If any their followers like your character, you may have yourself a new watcher.
Hold little sales. This can create a little hype, especially if there's a time frame and limited availability. Don't do them too often, or people won't buy at your regular prices, but one every few months can attract a few sales.
Comment like crazy. The more often your name comes up, the more likely people will click on it. Especially if you have a nice icon so make sure it’s interesting, that it can drag people in. I’ve found new watch-ees this way so many times, I can’t even express how important this can be.
Hold contests, and offer to do contest prizes. Contests mean more people drawing stuff for you, and hopefully sending more people your way. Contests can become very popular, so having your name up there as a prize donator means more face time.
Do fan art. I hate to even put this in here, but I became kind of well known by all of the Warriors fans because I did a crap load of fan art. It’s a great way to drag people in, and sometimes they stay because they like your other art too.
Donate points when you can. That donation pool is important to whoever put it up, so it’s usually at the top of the page, and right where you want your face to be. A few points here and there, and you’ve done a kind thing, and gotten a free advertisement.
Featuring others can help really help people if you have a decent traffic flow. I've found many of my watch-ees this way, so if you feel like giving back, try it. C:
Submit your art to groups. This should be obvious. Groups are intended to collect art with a certain topic, so if you draw a lot of something, you may gain new watchers through posting your art.
Haha, doing a lot of this for your own personal gain can sound kind of shallow, but most of you do these things anyway, and gain without even knowing it. Business these days can be very hard to come by. If you want to sell art, you need to be active in pursuing your audience, and these are the best ways to do that without having to pay for advertising that most people ignore.
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Comments: 116
D3rpysaur [2016-04-11 12:43:01 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for posting this!! Trying to get commissions on here. It's alot different than getting commissions on tumblr.
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TealFlight [2016-01-13 17:12:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for posting this! I might start commissions soon, and I'd only thought of maybe two of those things, so thank you!
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StarryWarriors [2015-11-24 12:57:59 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I hope after being here on DA for 6 months now, I can finally revieve my first commission by doing these things. I hope to some day get a core membership with points, since my own family is low on money right now and I can't buy core.
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hellhoundoom [2015-10-06 19:43:19 +0000 UTC]
thanks this really helps me to understand how to get my name out into the world and hopefully meet some new friends
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Ankit1480 [2015-10-02 04:55:27 +0000 UTC]
It was really helpful Sir. Before this I usually never commented with the intentions of being noticed (even though I tried to make it helpful for the artist). But now I know how it works (smirk smile)
Thanks for this amazingly helpful Journal entry. Have a nice day sir
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silascasey [2015-09-30 18:46:27 +0000 UTC]
thank you, im definitely going to try these =^-^=
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Ou-ren [2015-08-29 03:37:46 +0000 UTC]
Dizzying...but your tips make sense.
Thank you for sharing!
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Jester--Girl In reply to ??? [2015-05-27 16:41:07 +0000 UTC]
I am planning on doing commissions in the future once I have improved my art, so this helped. Thank you.
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PikiiOfficial In reply to ??? [2015-03-01 20:21:17 +0000 UTC]
I would like to have art trades but it happens less than commissions do, actually.
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sarkiya In reply to ??? [2015-01-19 19:39:38 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much! I'll get there eventually . . .
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Aziria [2014-12-29 03:33:17 +0000 UTC]
I've used these techniques, and I found it all out on my own. Personally, I like giving out comments to other people's art/pages so they can feel da love as well
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JamDii [2014-12-09 01:24:23 +0000 UTC]
Wow thanks a lot. I'd been the others for awhile now but not that much haha. But thank you very much!
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Eineko [2014-09-26 12:05:50 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the tips! I made my icon myself... perhaps I will commission someone else to make me a cute amazing one! Oh no now I'm losing money hahaha oAo
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kawaiiusagi23 [2014-08-31 16:36:35 +0000 UTC]
thank you for the tipps! I want to make commissions but I think is really hard to have customers
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Haven-Sollux [2014-06-15 19:20:56 +0000 UTC]
Can I get some tips on how to open a PayPal account? That would also be very helpful!
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Octobertiger In reply to Haven-Sollux [2014-06-24 23:21:44 +0000 UTC]
It's pretty straight forward, so I'm not sure what I would offer as a tip...
I guess I would say to make sure you pick a very easy to type email, since if it's typed incorrectly, you won't get money people are sending you.
Haha, beyond that I don't have anything else to say. If you've got questions, I can do my best to answer them.
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SpaceCastaway In reply to Octobertiger [2015-03-03 18:28:45 +0000 UTC]
Is it even possible? I always thought if you type incorrectly you won't be able to send money
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Octobertiger In reply to SpaceCastaway [2015-03-04 06:34:31 +0000 UTC]
I've had numerous experiences with it. If the email you're typing in has a paypal connected to it, you can accidentally send money to it. I've had people put in the wrong combination of words for my email: octobertigers octoberliger, or leave off the numbers or other things like that, and the money goes through to some other account.
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SpaceCastaway In reply to Octobertiger [2015-03-04 18:22:09 +0000 UTC]
Woah, that's right, good to know! My Paypal email is probably so weird for most people that I hope they copy-paste it
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the-monkey-ninja [2014-06-14 15:39:40 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! This is very helpful Honestly this is how I find a lot of people I watch too, but I've never thought to try these methods XD Thank you once again
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grimhost In reply to ??? [2014-01-24 15:44:00 +0000 UTC]
I'm thinking of doing commissions. what is a reasonable price for head shots, full body, etc.?
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SpaceCastaway In reply to grimhost [2015-03-03 18:31:38 +0000 UTC]
Make sure to read this before starting with commissions.
Good luck
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monochromera [2013-07-14 00:39:22 +0000 UTC]
tried everything but the fan art.
I refuse to stoop to using well known characters to get popular. it seems like a waste of my creativity.
but otherwise, I've done all the following, and it's worked out pretty well.
the only issue is that.... it doesn't work for commissions ._.
HOT DAYUM I've had watchers coming by the truckload at times, and others, I won't get so much as a single watch or comment, but no traffic whatsoever with commissions :c such things sadden me.
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Heatphones [2013-06-03 15:58:42 +0000 UTC]
The part with buying Commissions from my Character like crazy is already solved. öwö
I also did a smart stamp that says "I do watchbacks" which led other Peeps to watch me like crazy. Only in the last two days I got more Watchers, than I had a year ago, when I had one Watcher per Month or less. xD
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