Relevance Beats Reach

How People See You as a Tattoo Artist

Positioning Explained Simply

Whether you realise it or not, people are already making decisions about you.

They’re deciding:

  • what kind of tattoo artist you are
  • what level you’re at
  • what to expect from you
  • and whether you’re worth enquiring with

That decision happens quickly.

And it’s based on very little.

What this actually is

In marketing, this is called positioning. But don’t overthink it.

Positioning is simply:

The place you occupy in someone’s mind when they come across your work.

Or more simply:

How people see you.

That’s it.

Not a slogan.
Not a logo.
Not a clever idea.

Just a perception.

How people decide

When someone is looking for a tattoo, they don’t analyse every option.

They scan.
They compare.

They make quick judgements based on what they see:

  • Does this look like what I want?
  • Does this feel like my kind of place?
  • Do I trust this person?

If the answer isn’t clear, they move on.

Where most tattoo artists go wrong

They leave this up to chance.

They post a mix of everything:

  • different styles
  • different quality levels
  • different types of clients

No consistency. No clear signal.

From the outside, it’s hard to place them. And when people can’t place you, they don’t choose you.

What strong positioning looks like

It’s not about being extreme. It’s about being clear.

When someone lands on your work, they should be able to understand:

Without having to think too hard.

How this connects to everything else

Your positioning is built from:

  • what success looks like to you
  • understanding what marketing actually is
  • who your work is for
  • what you actually sell

If those are unclear, your positioning will be unclear.

If they’re clear, positioning becomes natural.

A simple way to think about it

Imagine someone describing you to a friend.

What would they say?

  • “They’re the go-to for…”
  • “They’re really good at…”
  • “If you want this kind of tattoo, go there.”

If that sentence is vague, your positioning is weak. If it’s clear, your positioning is working.

Marketing for tattoo artists

Strong positioning matters because it does a lot of the work for you.

  • it attracts the right people
  • it filters out the wrong ones
  • it makes your work easier to understand
  • it reduces the need to sell yourself

Because people already know where you fit.

The shift

Stop trying to be impressive to everyone.

Start trying to be obvious to the right people.

Straight truth

If people can’t quickly understand what you are, they won’t choose you.

Not because you’re not good. Because you’re unclear.

Quick exercise

Ask yourself:

  • If someone saw my work for the first time, what would they think I specialise in?
  • Would two different people describe me in the same way?
  • Or would they all say something different?

If the answer is inconsistent, that’s what needs fixing.

Final thought

Marketing for tattoo artists isn’t about standing out by doing more.

It’s about being understood quickly.

Because once people understand you, they can choose you.