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The Impact of Social Media Platforms on Art Marketing

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DOI: 10.18535/sshj.v9i01.1626Β· Pages: 6653-6659Β· Vol. 9, No. 01, (2025)Β· Published: January 31, 2025
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Abstract

Research paper on the impact of social media on art marketing. Using qualitative research methods based on previous studies, data on the impact of social media and current art marketing trends on reputable websites and social networks, the study shows that social media is an important and effective tool in art promotion and marketing activities. Some popular social networking sites currently used in art marketing activities such as Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube, Facebook reach customers through specific tools including videos, live streams, posts, stories or reels. Art marketing on social media platforms increases audience reach, builds loyal fan communities, enhances the art experience for audiences, expands relationships between artists and influencers, and is cost-effective. Besides the positive impacts that social networks bring, there are some limitations and challenges that need to be mentioned in art marketing activities such as saturation, intellectual property issues, and frequently changing algorithms of social networking platforms that require marketers to constantly innovate their strategies. Thereby, the research team proposes some effective strategies for art marketing through social media and solutions for marketers to deal with the above challenges.

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Social mediaplatformsart marketingimpactart marketers

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Thi Van Anh Nguyen
University of Labour and Social Affairs
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