- Introduction
- Preparing to DM
- What to Include in Your Message
- Follow-Up Etiquette
- Additional Tips
- Conclusion
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In 2024, contacting a tattoo artist by direct message (DM) can be a good way to ask about your tattoo project. This guide will provide helpful tips on how to write a good message to a tattoo artist in a friendly and efficient way, so that your message stands out and helps you get an appointment.
Preparing to DM
Before sending a message to the tattooist of your choice, it’s important to get the correct information:
- Research the artist’s style: There are a lot of tattoo artists on instagram, so make sure their style fits your vision of your tattoo.
- Check their portfolio: Analyze their previous creations to get an idea of the specific designs that appeal to you.
- Understand their booking process: Lots of artists have specific instructions for booking orders. Please follow them.
What do you have to Include in Your Message
Your DM should be concise, friendly, and informative. Include the following details:
- A brief introduction: Mention how you found their contact and what you think about their work. Also you can mention what you love about their realization.
- Project description: Clearly describe what kind of tattoo you want, including size, placement, and colors preferences.
- Reference images: Share some images to convey your ideas more clearly.
- Your availability: Let them know when you would like to make your design, and give them a wide enough time slot to see if they are available.
- Ask about consultation: Express your willingness to discuss the project in more detail during a free consultation.
Follow-Up Etiquette
If you haven’t received a reply within a few days (wait 4-5 days to avoid spamming), you can send a cordial follow-up message. Be brief, expressing your interest in their work and why you want to work with them.
Additional Tips
Here are a few additional tips that may help:
- Be polite and patient: Respect the artist’s time and the demands he or she may be facing.
- Be prepared for a deposit: Many artists ask for a deposit to book a time slot for your tattoo, but don’t do this before you have had a free initial consultation to make sure your agreement is good.
- Be flexible: By being flexible with your ideas and your schedule, you can more easily reach an agreement with your tattoo artist and, above all, achieve a better result.
Conclusion
Sending a DM to a tattoo artist is a good way to make a first step towards getting a new tattoo. By following this type of advice, you can deal with the artist of your choice with confidence and understanding, which will increase your chances of getting a positive response and the tattoo of your dreams.
Author
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Expert in digital growth strategies, Eric Gabrieli excels in conversion optimization and customer acquisition. Passionate about marketing innovation, he combines creativity and data analysis to propel business growth. His agile approach and proven results make him a valuable asset.
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