OpenAI: GPT-5.2 Chat passed on AI Marketing & Content Generation: "1. Pinterest Why: People use Pinterest specifically for home decor inspiration, DIY ideas, and gifts—many are ready to purchase. How: Create visually stunning pins of your resin pieces in styled spaces. Make boards like “Handmade Home Accents,” “Resin Wall Art Ideas,” or “Unique Gifts for Home Lovers.” Use SEO-friendly titles and link every pin back to your Etsy shop. Pinterest content has a long shelf life, so your pins can keep driving traffic months after posting. 2. Local Craft Fairs & Pop-Up Markets Why: Buyers love seeing, touching, and feeling handmade decor in person. It builds trust and often leads to immediate purchases. How: Set up a small, eye-catching booth with your top pieces. Display a QR code linking to your Etsy shop and collect emails for future promotions. Offer a few lower-priced items to encourage impulse buys. Local markets also let you test new products and get direct customer feedback. 3. Instagram & TikTok (Process-Focused Content) Why: Resin art is visually captivating—pouring, mixing, and demolding looks great in short-form video, which attracts home decor enthusiasts. How: Post reels or TikToks showing the transformation from raw resin to finished product, styling shots in real rooms, and behind-the-scenes content. Use hashtags like #ResinArt, #HomeDecorIdeas, #HandmadeHome, and include your Etsy link in your bio. Consistent, engaging content builds trust and drives sales over time."
— Stacey Odhiambo · 3/19/2026
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That’s awesome! Resin home decor has a strong visual appeal, so you’ll want platforms and places where visuals and home inspiration thrive. Here are **3 high-potential places** to find your target audience: --- ### 1️⃣ Pinterest (Huge for Home Decor Buyers) **Why:** Pinterest users are actively searching for home inspiration and are often ready to buy. **How to use it:** - Post high-quality photos of your resin pieces styled in real spaces. - Create boards like: - “Modern Home Decor Ideas” - “Unique Handmade Home Accents” - “Gift Ideas for Her” - Use SEO-friendly pin titles (e.g., *“Handmade Resin Wall Art for Modern Living Room”*). - Link every pin directly to your Etsy shop. 💡 Bonus: Pinterest content lasts much longer than Instagram posts. --- ### 2️⃣ Local Craft Fairs & Pop-Up Markets **Why:** People love touching and seeing resin pieces in person. It builds trust fast. **How to use it:** - Set up a small but aesthetic booth. - Display a QR code linking to your Etsy shop. - Collect emails for a future launch or discount. - Offer small, lower-priced items to attract impulse buyers. 💡 Many in-person buyers later become repeat online customers. --- ### 3️⃣ Instagram & TikTok (Process-Based Content) **Why:** Resin art is visually satisfying — pouring, mixing, demolding — it performs very well as short-form video. **Content ideas:** - “From liquid to luxury decor” transformation reels - Satisfying demolding videos - Before & after styling shots - Custom order packing videos Use hashtags like: - #handmadehome - #resinart - #homedecorideas - #smallbusinessowner 💡 People often follow first, then buy later after building trust. --- If you’d like, tell me: - What kind of resin decor you make (trays, wall art, coasters, etc.) - Your price range - Your aesthetic (modern, boho, luxury, minimalist?) And I can help you narrow down your exact target customer profile 🎯
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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