Tattoo Marketing Explained Simply

Most tattoo artists think marketing is posting on social media.

Or running ads.
Or getting more followers.

It’s not. Those are just tools.

So what is marketing?

Marketing is simply how people come to understand:

  • what you do
  • who it’s for
  • and why they should choose you

That’s it.

Why this matters

If you misunderstand marketing, everything becomes harder than it needs to be.

You end up focusing on the wrong things:

  • posting more
  • chasing attention
  • copying what other people are doing

Without ever asking whether it’s actually working for you.

What marketing is not

Marketing is not:

  • posting every day because someone told you to
  • copying trends you don’t even like
  • trying to appeal to everyone
  • chasing followers for the sake of it

And it’s definitely not:

“More followers = more success”

That only works for businesses built on attention.

A simple example

To use my ongoing fishing analogy…

If you’re trying to catch carp using bait designed for perch, yeah, you’ll still catch fish.

But you’ll catch the wrong ones.

Perch are still fish.

But they’re not carp.

And that’s what most tattooists accidentally do with their marketing.

They copy what everybody else is doing.

Same trends, presentation and the same language.

And over time, everything starts looking the same.

Your ideal clients stop recognising themselves in your work because there’s nothing clearly aimed at them anymore.

A good understanding of marketing allows you to understand who your work is actually for…

And focus on communicating clearly with those people.

The point

More people isn’t the goal. The right people is.

What marketing should be doing

Good marketing makes things clear. It helps the right person look at your work and think:

“That’s exactly what I’ve been looking for.”

Not everyone. Just the right ones.

Where most tattoo artists go wrong

They start at the surface level.

  • What should I post?
  • Is this the best time to post?
  • Which hashtags should I use?

But those are the last things that matter. Because if the message isn’t clear, none of that fixes anything. You just end up doing more, louder.

The real job of marketing

Marketing isn’t about getting more people.

It’s about getting the right people to pay attention and then making it easy for them to choose you.

That comes from:

  • being clear about what you do
  • being consistent in how you show it
  • and making decisions that align with what you’re trying to build

The shift

Stop thinking:

“How do I get more attention?”

Start thinking:

“How do I make it obvious that I’m the right choice for the right people?”

Straight truth

You don’t need better marketing tactics, just better clarity.

Quick exercise

Look at your last few posts.

Ask yourself:

  • Would someone new understand what I do straight away?
  • Is it clear who my work is for?
  • Would the right person recognise themselves here?

If not, the issue isn’t how often you post. It’s what you’re showing.

Final thought

Marketing for tattoo artists isn’t complicated. But it does require you to think clearly about what you’re doing and why.

And once you understand what marketing actually is, the next question becomes simple.

Who is your work for?