3 Feb 2023, 20:13

@Jeremy-Ross as someone who reluctantly joined social media in 2018 -- and did so very intentionally, after doing a lot of research to find out how it works and what will work for me -- I still have a love/hate relationship (mostly dislike) with it almost 5 years in.

Yes, it can be helpful, but honestly, I think a website is crucial for an artist. Social media isn't.

And, if you're joining social media late, as I did, when it's oversaturated with artists, illustrators, and other creators vying for eyes on their posts, chances are that it's not going to have a huge impact on your illustration career.

Interestingly, I took a social media break for the last 6 months or so of 2022 and noticed that my IG account was gaining followers (albeit not very many) even though I wasn't posting. When I posted for the first time in months, that post reached more people than normal (which meant that the algorithm noticed it was my first post in a while and prioritized it?), received almost double the engagement of any post I've made since, and attracted a few more followers. And now that I'm trying to post more regularly, my follower count and engagement per post has gone down. At this point, it's just not a game I want to play and while I'm still posting, my focus is elsewhere.

Going forward, my goal is to direct any online traffic to my website. That will include building an email list, which is what I should have been doing years ago. It doesn't rely on social media accounts (which you really have little to no control over) or algorithms, and to be honest, it's much more my pace.

To sum it up: I don't think that social media is absolutely necessary to become a working illustrator. And my advice is to spend your time deliberately and do what works best for you.