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What should I do to get more people to see my content?

What should I do to get more people to see my content?

I'm trying to make my gallery more viewed, but I don't think it's working, what should I do?
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Added: 3 days, 3 hrs ago
 
veemon777
3 days, 2 hrs ago
I think the answer is simple and complex at the same time. You need to draw more pornography that most people like. It's difficult, because you have to draw something that you don't really like yourself and you need to draw more beautifully.
theyiff
3 days, 2 hrs ago
Normally no one can realize their own mistakes, that's why it's good to have other people's opinions.
Gashren
3 days, 1 hr ago
Drawing and uploading regularly and frequently could help. It it's one upload every now and then (or even just once a week), or uploading few pieces in a bigger batch on the same time it might go unnoticed, especially for people who don't watch your account.

You can try doing trades, raffles, or free requests (though the last one has a donwside of making people expect you to do free stuff all the time) to spread the word of your account.

Quality-wise your artworks are really neat, the lines are clean, the colors don't clash.
ZarpasRabbit
2 days, 23 hrs ago
Don't upload sketches, at least clean them a little bit, and maybe add more detail to the drawings, making them more appealing :y
Waccoon
2 days, 6 hrs ago
I disagree.  Quality is irrelevant, as long as things are well organized so the filtering system works as intended.

I much prefer that artists upload anything they want, as long as it's rated and tagged correctly.  To me, sketches are fascinating and a window to an artist's creative reasoning.  I really love seeing them, as long as they are placed in Scraps.

Any time a web site tries to enforce quality standards (ie, Yerf), they usually die off.
ZarpasRabbit
1 day, 22 hrs ago
Maybe you like seeing sketches but what about most people? the average user? the new user who will discover the account?

and I'm not talking about changing the quality, but presentation

I don't think uploading anything for the sake of uploading is a smart move, and if he want to show the creative process he can do little GIFs showing the process like sketch>lineart>color>final
Waccoon
1 day, 9 hrs ago
It's literally why the "scraps" section exists.  If people don't want to see sketches, they can just stick to the main gallery.
ZarpasRabbit
1 day ago
The thing is that Nick uploads sketches to the main gallery, with names like "x" and "New Submission", and once again, like I've been saying, that's a matter of presentation
GarryMouse
2 days, 22 hrs ago
My personal opinion is to stay away from being a competition type of artist. Subscription based platforms such as Patreon and Substar are good for short gains but will put your fans and commissioners in a competitive environment. Depending on how good you are or how popular you are, this can get toxic very quickly. Raffles is just gambling so that's going to end well.

This next one is from experience. Expand your reach. I noticed that smaller artists actually have more determination and a bigger reach because they are more likely to have accounts on a lot of platforms. They might have a favorite but will still check on all of them daily.

Don't get a big head. It's easy to get an ego from everyone telling you how good you are but you want to be open to all people and most importantly be approachable.

Let's use Amazon as an example. Imagine trying to reach the CEO. That's how some of these bigger artists run themselves. Here's another example. For a low low price of 180 USD, you'll get Amazon Prime. Well... what does that do? You get free Prime music, free Prime video streaming (basically Netflix, Hulu), discounts, and free shipping. Quite generous. Now to those same people, put ads in their face 24/7. I've seen this happen. A friend of mine subscribed to a big artist, waited for two years to get his perk of a request and the artist asked the subscribers (not the public) for emergency commissions. He was upset, rightfully so and unsubscribed. The artist cut off any chance of new business and tried to double dip the subscribers.

I know that was a long read but the takeaway is this, be open to new ideas, stay humble, and be approachable.


Edit: So I just reread your question, I think I just yapped your ear off without actually answering your question XD At least my heart was in the right place :3
JaylusTMeowstic
2 days, 21 hrs ago
Unironically just leech off of popular media like Pokemon, FNAF, Palworld, or Sonic. It'll get your feet off the ground and let people get into your more original stuff more.

HOWEVER, at the very least, have some fun doing it. You never wanna become a number chaser. You'll lose all form of passion for your art.
TarouSakmat
2 days, 17 hrs ago
Layered fetish content, combining as many hardcore ideas together in one setting as possible, make it surreal and not based on anything that can happen irl. Naughty rule34 is a good option too, something I see you drawing often, I like it when you work with characters that are supposed to be young, but it would be fun to see you take some adult characters and make cub versions of them, it's something Pipo and I will be doing more in the near future.
Waccoon
2 days, 7 hrs ago
Comment on other peoples' art and have an interesting avatar.  Be an active member of the community.  Most of my watchers found my stuff by seeing my comments and checking out my page.

Most other marketing strategies just don't work and may actually drive people away.
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