Qwen: Qwen3 VL 235B A22B Thinking passed on AI Marketing & Content Generation: "1. TikTok & Instagram Reels (Visual, Engaging Content) Why it works: Resin art is highly visual and satisfying to watch. People love seeing the pour, color mixing, and final reveal. How to reach them: Post short videos of your process, tips, or transformations. Use trending sounds, hashtags like #ResinArt, #HomeDecor, and #DIYDecor, and link your shop in your bio. Collaborate with small home décor influencers to expand reach. 2. Local Boutiques, Gift Shops & Coffee Shops Why it works: Many customers prefer to see and feel handmade decor before buying. Small shops love unique, artisanal products. How to reach them: Bring samples and pitch them for consignment or wholesale. Offer seasonal or limited-edition resin pieces to create urgency and exclusivity. 3. B2B & Event Partnerships Why it works: Businesses and event planners often need multiple decorative items or gifts, giving you bulk sales opportunities. How to reach them: Real Estate Agents: Offer custom “new home” gifts like resin coasters or trays. Wedding Planners / Brides: Personalized resin favors, ring holders, or decorative table items. Corporate Clients: Custom office pieces or branded resin gifts for clients and employees."
— Stacey Odhiambo · 3/19/2026
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Here are 3 **highly targeted, actionable places** to find your resin home decor audience *beyond Etsy*, chosen for their strong alignment with your product, low barriers to entry, and potential for direct customer relationships (no platform fees!):
### 1. **Instagram Reels + Niche Hashtags (e.g., #ResinArtCommunity, #ModernHomeDecor)**
* **Why it works:** Your target audience (aesthetic-focused home buyers, DIY enthusiasts, and interior design lovers) *lives* on Instagram. Reels showcasing your **resin pouring process** (satisfying visuals!), finished pieces in real homes, or "day in the life" snippets perform *exceptionally* well.
* **How to find them:**
- Search **#ResinArtCommunity**, **#HandmadeHomeDecor**, **#EcoResin** (if applicable), or location tags like **#ChicagoHomeDecor**.
- Engage with posts from *small interior designers*, *boho home accounts*, or *local home stagers* (they often need unique props).
- Use **"Suggested Users"** after searching these hashtags to find *real buyers*, not just sellers.
* **Pro Tip:** Save your Reels as **"Guides"** (e.g., "Small Space Resin Decor Ideas") – this appears in Pinterest-style searches and drives long-term traffic. *No ads needed – just consistent, high-quality content.*
### 2. **Local Facebook Groups (Hyper-Targeted "Buy/Sell/Trade" or "Home Renovation" Groups)**
* **Why it works:** People in these groups *actively seek local makers* for unique, one-of-a-kind items (vs. mass-market Etsy buyers). They value "handmade in [Your City]" and often pay premium prices for convenience (no shipping, instant gratification).
* **How to find them:**
- Search **"Your City + Buy/Sell/Trade"**, **"Your City + Home Decor"**, or **"Your City + DIY"** on Facebook.
- Join **5-10 active local groups** (500+ members, daily posts). *Lurk for 3-5 days* to understand rules (many ban direct sales posts).
- Post **"I make custom resin wall art locally – DM me for samples!"** *only* when groups allow it, or reply to posts like *"Looking for unique wall decor"* with your portfolio.
* **Pro Tip:** Offer **"Local Pickup Discount"** – this filters serious buyers and builds community loyalty. Track sales by asking *"How did you find me?"* (e.g., "Facebook Group").
### 3. **In-Person Craft Fairs at *Niche Venues* (Not Just Malls!)**
* **Why it works:** Your ideal customer (design-savvy, values craftsmanship) attends **specialized events** like:
- **"Modern Craft Fairs"** (e.g., *The Renegade Craft Fair* or *Bust Craftacular*)
- **"Interior Design Expos"** (check Eventbrite for local home shows)
- **"Eco-Friendly Markets"** (if you use bio-resin/sustainable materials)
* **How to find them:**
- Search **Eventbrite** + **"modern craft fair [your state]"**, **"interior design expo [city]"**, or **"sustainable market [region]"**.
- Follow venues like **art museums**, **design studios**, or **co-working spaces** (they often host small, curated markets).
- *Avoid* generic " Holiday Bazaars" – target events where attendees *spend $100+ on decor*.
* **Pro Tip:** Collect **email sign-ups** at your booth (e.g., "Get 10% off first online order") to build your *own* audience – bypassing Etsy fees forever. Bring business cards with your **Instagram handle** (not Etsy link!).
### **Key Strategy for ALL Channels: Lead with Value, Not Sales**
- **On Instagram/Pinterest:** Teach a quick tip (e.g., "How to Clean Resin Art Without Scratching").
- **In Local Groups:** Share free advice (e.g., "3 Ways to Style Resin Trays in Small Spaces").
- **At Craft Fairs:** Offer a free "Resin Care Guide" with purchases.
This builds trust and turns followers into *loyal customers* who seek you out – not just another Etsy listing.
**Why these beat generic platforms (like TikTok or Amazon):** They attract **high-intent buyers** already searching for *exactly what you make*, with *no algorithm changes or fees* eating your profits. Start with just **one channel** (e.g., Instagram Reels + local FB groups) to test before scaling!
> 💡 *Example:* A resin artist in Portland doubled sales by joining 3 local "Portland Home Renovation" FB groups, posting weekly Reels of her workspace, and vending at a *sustainable home expo*. She now gets 70% of orders via Instagram DMs – **no Etsy needed**. 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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