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How To Get Noticed On deviantART V1.5
The tips that really work... Thank you for all the help:
Wanna read V1.0? Click here .
So, you want to get noticed on deviantART? Then this is the right place to be! V1.5 includes the basic factors of getting noticed and getting popular, in slightly more depth and with more elements than in V1.0 . So, get out your note pad and pen, you'll need to take notes...
Self Promotion
Idea from seapuppy
Self promotion? Some of you may be thinking I'm crazy, that that's just being shallow...but the truth is, if you go about it the right way, self promotion can boost the amount of notice you receive without harming any one.
For example, someone gives you a favourite; go and thank them! You don't have to go all out, with a page long comment; a short and sweet comment on their profile page (perhaps adding some emoticons from the emoticon legand) will work wonders. Remember to include the name of the deviation and even a link directly to it. (Don't know how to link? Visit Pimp-Out ) There's nothing wrong with self promotion, just do it the correct way (instead of spamming everyone you come across. How annoying is that? Seriously? And chances are, you'll get bannned for spamming. ).
Constructive Criticism
Idea from seapuppy
Lets be honest here, how many of you are guilty of leaving small comments that in honest of fact mean very little? You know what I mean, "Great job " or "I like it!
" or perhaps simply "Cute!". We all know we're guilty. Now let me ask you this, when you log into deviantART, and check your message centre, what would you prefer to have recieved, a short comment that tells you nothing about your work, or a comment explaining the pros, cons and what you could do better? Now, I'm not saying that you need to post a critique every time you want to comment, far from it.
If you'd like to learn how to create some of the most constructive comment, click here.
Great WorkAdapted from V1.0
This will perhaps be the best, most constructive tip you shall ever come across, so listen up. The one key to success, is great work. Not saying you have to be the best at your trade (it helps ) but if you work hard, follow tutorials, ask for help and people see an improvement in your work over a certain amount of time, your watchers will take you more seriously. To be honest, watchers are a key ingredient to success. Ever piece of your work they favourite, is in their favourites gallery. Every deviant who checks their favourites gallery, is bound to see it. Instant success.
WatchersWatchers are key. They support you all the way, what's the point of deviantART at all, if it wasn't for watchers? You must be thinking, where is this going? Well, as I write this, I am asking myself the exact same question, but deep down, we all know the answer.
Now I am not going to go into a even more in depth rant than is necessary, but I'll tell you this: watchers help you, appreciate and support you; don't neglect them. Every now and again, make sure you let your watchers know how much they mean to you. Whether you let them know personally by dropping them a comment, or you post a journal about it, or even dedicate some of your work to your watchers, let them know you appreciate them. Appreciation will get you far, your watchers are bound to respect you more. BAM! Instant success.
Key Word
Key words are always important, it's the key words that get you noticed. Be sure to list as many key words as possible on your deviations (making sure that they are all relevant and relate to your deviation of course). The more key words you have, the more likely someone is bound to come across your deviations and journals.
Journals - Because We All Like A Read
Journals are one of the biggest sources of page views and popularity. Relevant journals, I mean, not ones that discuss what you had for lunch today, or how boring your Maths class was.
You need to post interesting journals, ones you know will get people talking. How does this help? People who might not watch you for your work, because they perhaps don't like your style or work or are interested in a whole other category, will come knocking at your door (metaphor! ) to read your journals. This instantly rewards you with page views, and, whilst they're there, they might as well check out your art/ writing, right? Correct!
That's all for now, look out for V2.0! Ideas are welcome, credit shall be given also!
Any questions? Don't be hesitant to ask. Thanks for listening!
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Comments: 72
MissTerrious In reply to ??? [2011-12-28 16:47:25 +0000 UTC]
awesome advices. really helped.
and now, to don't be silly and leave a short comment I'll say you really should go for jurnalism. really.
not many people can give neutral advices, without being mean or really being helpful.
thanks once again.
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pixiepot In reply to MissTerrious [2011-12-28 17:19:04 +0000 UTC]
I'd like to start off by thanking you and in a way, praising you. The type of comment you just wrote to me, is something that really made my day. You practising what I preach and also helping me at the same time, so, thank you.
Journalism is something I've been interested in for a long time. Thank you for the encouragement.
Any time, I hope you get noticed. I browsed your gallery briefly and I'm very impressed by some of your writing, Consequences in particular.
Thank you for the favourite, and the +devWATCH. It means a lot to me.
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MissTerrious In reply to pixiepot [2011-12-28 17:22:30 +0000 UTC]
you're welcome. happy holidays to you and your family
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CartoonWhore [2011-11-25 22:17:59 +0000 UTC]
About the watchers: I agree, but 90% of my watchers never favorite any of my work EVER. They most likely watched for a watch back. I love my faithful watcher friends though. c:
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pixiepot In reply to CartoonWhore [2011-11-25 22:20:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh, perhaps you should ask their advice on things? If you want, watchers often know best.
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CartoonWhore In reply to pixiepot [2011-11-25 22:25:21 +0000 UTC]
I do, and the same people always respond. Which, in my opinion is a good thing. The ones that are faithful and talk to me frequently are amazing. ;w;
Oh, and I saw a deviant make a support stamp for themselves. Do you think it's okay to do that? I kinda wanted to do that but wasn't sure how I felt about it.
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pixiepot In reply to CartoonWhore [2011-11-25 22:28:50 +0000 UTC]
Yes
Don't do it - I will. I'll make you one ASAP!
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CartoonWhore In reply to pixiepot [2011-11-25 22:35:04 +0000 UTC]
Ja. ^u^
Really? Holy mustard on a pretzel, thank you!
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jackelares In reply to ??? [2011-11-16 21:57:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for another insightful journal post! (Way to practice what you preach!)
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pixiepot In reply to jackelares [2011-11-17 08:03:24 +0000 UTC]
Any time, I'm glad you read it.
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Mrsuzamaki2 In reply to ??? [2011-11-13 21:21:54 +0000 UTC]
Wow!! I never really thought about that! This really does help, and I wouldn't feel like a spammer either Thanks so much for writing this!
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johnathondellway [2011-11-13 07:44:23 +0000 UTC]
great post, i especially like the part about leaving long comments with actuial criticizm.. lol
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pixiepot In reply to johnathondellway [2011-11-13 07:46:43 +0000 UTC]
Aww, thanks. Thanks for the favourite also.
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johnathondellway In reply to pixiepot [2011-11-13 07:50:38 +0000 UTC]
your welcome, thanks for the tips
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pixiepot In reply to johnathondellway [2011-11-13 08:10:42 +0000 UTC]
Any time. I hope you get noticed!
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