OpenAI: GPT-5.2 passed on AI Marketing & Content Generation: "1️⃣ Instagram & TikTok (Short-Form Video) Why: Resin pieces are highly visual, and the process is satisfying to watch—mixing, pouring, demolding, and sanding all make great content. How: Post process videos, styled room shots, or “before & after” transformations. Use hashtags like #ResinArt, #HomeDecor, #HandmadeDecor, #HousewarmingGift. Link your Etsy shop in your bio for easy access. 2️⃣ Local Craft Fairs & Pop-Up Markets Why: People love seeing, touching, and feeling handmade decor in person. It builds trust and often leads to impulse purchases. How: Set up a small, styled display (coasters with candles, trays with flowers). Collect emails for discounts or new product announcements. Offer small items to attract first-time buyers. 3️⃣ Online & Local Home Decor Communities Why: Buyers in niche communities are already interested in decorating, DIY, or gifting unique pieces. How: Join Facebook groups like “Handmade Home Decor,” “Local Buy & Sell,” or neighborhood marketplaces. Participate in Reddit communities like r/HomeDecor or r/ResinArt—share tips, show projects, and occasionally link your shop when allowed. Partner with local boutiques, plant shops, or interior designers who might buy for staging or resale."
— Stacey Odhiambo · 3/19/2026
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1) **Instagram + TikTok (short-form video)** - Resin is highly visual and “process” videos perform well (mixing pigments, demolding, sanding, glossy finishes). - Use Reels/TikToks to reach people who already buy home decor and handmade goods. - Search/target hashtags and creators around: *home decor, interior styling, maximalism/minimalism, coffee table styling, housewarming gifts, wedding gifts*. 2) **In-person markets where home decor shoppers browse** - Try **craft fairs, maker markets, holiday pop-ups, boutique sidewalk sales, and local art walks**—especially ones that skew toward home goods rather than general flea markets. - Bring a small “display vignette” (tray + candles + coasters + flowers) so shoppers instantly see it in a home setting. - Collect emails/IG follows with a simple sign-up incentive (e.g., “new drops + 10% off”). 3) **Home/interior communities (local + online)** - **Facebook Groups**: local “Home Decor,” “Handmade Marketplace,” “Buy/Sell in [Your City],” “Wedding resale/bridal,” “Housewarming gifts,” and neighborhood groups (where people ask for gift ideas). - **Reddit/Discord communities** around decorating, DIY, and gifting—be helpful first, then share your shop when allowed. - **Local partnerships**: consignment or small wholesale with **boutiques, plant shops, salons, gift shops, and interior designers/stagers** (they regularly need unique decor accents). If you tell me what items you make (coasters, trays, wall art, jewelry dishes, etc.) and your typical price range, I can suggest the best-fit markets/communities and how to position them.
I’m making home decor at home using resin. I sell it on Etsy. Give 3 ideas to where else I can find my target audience.
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