The problem is people looking to buy nfts usually have no real incentive to buy them besides fliping them next week. This is really really bad for everyone. As nowack said you don't invest in "art" you invest in the artist. Most people waste their money on garbage copycats that don't even make art, they're just very obviosuly trying to rip people off... I'm saying this as a professional 3D artist, so forgive me if I sound a bit egocentric, I'm kind of a diva ngl. I've been freelancing for YEARS, I have a massive portfolio of clients, I work on my craft, I have a style and I love what I do. I'll be making art until the day that I fucking die man, and that's the truth. This is the kind of people you wanna invest on. Real artists that you personally like, that's it.
The marketing part of being an NFT artist is really easy to overlook, especially when you're starting out. I've had to learn to think of it like any other art form, it takes time, effort, and patience to make any progress. Just because NFTs are the hot new thing in art this year, that doesn't change the fact that success comes from effectively marketing your work, growing an audience, and pushing out quality products that your fans actually want to spend money on.
This was a great video, thank you George. Great point on community. Killer projects have a lasting community post launch the stay engaged and remain excited over time.
The answer to question a groundbreaking idea is what hold me back for doing large scale project nft. Because it's hard for me to thinking out of the box, to create solution for the problem i faced. The sense of owning the nft I made but to make sure it cost a cheap and affordable to produce.
how do you evaluate a subjective piece of art? Mainly, this question drives me to see the real value in NFT to be in the community, idea, and person running the project
Where and how did you find investors? I have a discord and socials ready, I'm working on the art now, just need investors to pay for virtual assistants to advertise.
@@grinjohnson6452 Helen Howard Pratea is the advisor who mentors me you can get in touch with her and book an appointment with her from her website, by looking her full name up on web .
I wish people with money didn't come in and ruin the NFT scene. Now you need large upfront capital, a development team, marketing team, investors, a community, etc. One person can't do it alone, even if their art is good.
@@joeydmedia big bucks takes time, even for the superstar artists, we don't see how much time, effort and creativity they put into their craft or project, we only see the result and, if successful, media hype about overnight sensations etc. Nothing great comes fast
The problem is people looking to buy nfts usually have no real incentive to buy them besides fliping them next week. This is really really bad for everyone.
As nowack said you don't invest in "art" you invest in the artist. Most people waste their money on garbage copycats that don't even make art, they're just very obviosuly trying to rip people off...
I'm saying this as a professional 3D artist, so forgive me if I sound a bit egocentric, I'm kind of a diva ngl. I've been freelancing for YEARS, I have a massive portfolio of clients, I work on my craft, I have a style and I love what I do. I'll be making art until the day that I fucking die man, and that's the truth. This is the kind of people you wanna invest on. Real artists that you personally like, that's it.
The marketing part of being an NFT artist is really easy to overlook, especially when you're starting out. I've had to learn to think of it like any other art form, it takes time, effort, and patience to make any progress. Just because NFTs are the hot new thing in art this year, that doesn't change the fact that success comes from effectively marketing your work, growing an audience, and pushing out quality products that your fans actually want to spend money on.
This is absolute!
Hope this helps! Listen in 2x speed if you're in a hurry. 🏃
Thanks man! Took lots of notes on a note pad. I listen to everything on UA-cam at 2x - 2.5x.
I had to do 1.5x lol
Great info! Appreciate it.
Thanks for your time invested. Great Info!
Great tips!
This was a great video, thank you George. Great point on community. Killer projects have a lasting community post launch the stay engaged and remain excited over time.
thank you so much, very precious advice that you’re giving!
Great video man! I love it! Keep it up😎
Thank you!!!
Invaluable advice. Thanks man.
Thank you so much for your valuable info! I really appreciate it! Please keep up your excellent work!
Loved it!
Thanks so much for your insight!
The answer to question a groundbreaking idea is what hold me back for doing large scale project nft. Because it's hard for me to thinking out of the box, to create solution for the problem i faced.
The sense of owning the nft I made but to make sure it cost a cheap and affordable to produce.
This is a great video! Very thoughtful
Thanks a lot George! I needed this since I want to start off into the NFT world as well
I'm still stuck on how to start up getting into NFT myself, but this helped out a lot already. Thanks
I'm glad it helped!!!
Great advise and presentation. Thanks!
Love how you broke this down!!
Great content! Gave me a few ideas :)
Glad I could help!
Thanks for this video. Any recommendation on how to edit through Discords to identify the ones to try?
how do you evaluate a subjective piece of art? Mainly, this question drives me to see the real value in NFT to be in the community, idea, and person running the project
Youre a G ! This is exactly what i was looking for haha
Thank you!
Really well put together and informative video. Thanks!
Happy to help!!!
You're the best, George. Thanks for the insightful vids as always.
Of course!
Where and how did you find investors? I have a discord and socials ready, I'm working on the art now, just need investors to pay for virtual assistants to advertise.
great info
What you think it’s the best way to sponsor a genesis piece?
Why it only has 360p and 1080p in my mobile device
I'm not sure! I don't see that issue on my end
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feeling the OFF WHITE Template.
Yeah we were both definitely inspired by the same design era
1,900,000 artists bought NFT ethereum technology.
i was able to build a good income during the Pandemic with the Help of an expert advisor i met at a conference in Houston.
Who is this advisor ?
@@grinjohnson6452 Helen Howard Pratea is the advisor who mentors me you can get in touch with her and book an appointment with her from her website, by looking her full name up on web .
we need NFT brokers, so we can produce the art and someone else can shop/sell it.
Hi Priscilla, totally agree, I've got a team working on that as we speak. Happy to share the details with you if you like
@@stratagious3222 please keep me informed!!!
@@priscillaedwards-king2317 will do! What is your area of focus in art?
@@stratagious3222 I am very interested in this too. I'd like to know more.
@@stratagious3222 Hii
I'd love to know more about this please.
I've got an idea
I wish people with money didn't come in and ruin the NFT scene. Now you need large upfront capital, a development team, marketing team, investors, a community, etc. One person can't do it alone, even if their art is good.
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I really am missing out. I got like no interest in doing cryptoart
Not missing out at all! Just a different path for some artists
@@nowackdesign only thing I'd be missing out on is the big bucks people make
@@joeydmedia big bucks takes time, even for the superstar artists, we don't see how much time, effort and creativity they put into their craft or project, we only see the result and, if successful, media hype about overnight sensations etc. Nothing great comes fast
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Thank you so much, and I would like to send you mail. Or probably be part of your community.