I’m still learning about marketing for my brand (I haven’t made any sales yet).
And here’s what I’ve found:
1. It may seem like people aren’t noticing you, but they are...
2. People react to your behavior. Whether you follow a content plan or post provocative content that goes against the mainstream opinion.
3. For being provocative, you lose 20% of your users.
4. If your positioning isn’t clear, people won’t understand what you do or who you are. Your positioning must be consistent. The ONE.
5. In 2026, the algorithm won’t care about your posts; what matters to it is whether people engage with your comments and interactions.
I'm not only an artist, but also a marketing enthusiast.
Punny Panda is a brand I created a year ago using a little-known Google website builder and without a domain name.
Without videos or ads, I attracted 45,000 users a year.
My niche is comics. But I'm planning a game.
What sets me apart from 99% of the market?
1. I want people to not care about the domain name, but simply remember that I’m here.
2. I don’t chase quick sales just for the sake of making money.
3. I don’t just provide “entertainment”; I offer educational content.
Most artists and other digital professionals, especially freelancers, have difficulty making sales and building a studio that can last longer than 3-5 years.
So, if you're interested, feel free to reach out—I'm open to working on branding and design.