
Marketing That Fits A 3-day email sequence for artists ready to replace performance with structure.
Marketing That Fits is a free, 3-day email series designed for artists who are tired of performing – and ready to build something real.
This isn’t about branding. It isn’t about growth hacks. And it won’t teach you how to go viral.
Instead, it offers something far more durable: a new way of thinking about how your work moves through the world – one that’s grounded in clarity, authorship, and alignment. You won’t be told to “just show up more.” You’ll be shown how to shape a system that reflects your voice and sustains your visibility.
What We’ll Explore
Each morning for three days, you’ll receive a focused email that helps you move from scattered effort to intentional structure. These are not tips. They’re not tactics. They’re the starting points of a new design language – one that helps your work reach the right people, without distorting your presence.
Day 1 explores why selling your work can feel like performing – and how to step out of that cycle. We’ll examine the hidden assumptions that make marketing feel like theater and explore how to begin from a different center of gravity.
Day 2 shows how a clear structure helps collectors understand, trust, and take your work seriously – far more than just being seen often.. You’ll see why collectors respond to coherence, not volume, and begin structuring how a collector encounters your work – from first impression to deeper engagement.
Day 3 shows you how to shape what you already have into a structure that guides interest toward a sale. You’ll learn how to stop starting over – and begin turning your scattered efforts into a system that reflects your actual practice.
Ready to begin?
If you’ve refined your studio practice – but still feel adrift when it comes to sharing your work – this sequence is designed to meet you where you are. It’s about designing a structure that honors your practice and helps your work reach the right people.
Three focused emails. One meaningful shift. Begin crafting a system that reflects your work – without compromising your voice.
You don’t need to be louder. You just need a better structure.