Artist Strategy -
Stopping the Client From Making Repeated Changes After the
Sale!
Theresa Brown
ARTCAREER EXPERTS
It's the artist's best scenario: You've created, completed and been paid for the art commission by your client.
She is delighted, appreciative and cannot wait to display the artwork in her home.
Then comes the artist's worst scenario: the phone call or email asking for changes in the commissioned
piece.
What happened? Why would a client call the artist a month, 6 months, even years later and ask for changes?
Recently, on our marketing forum, an artist put that query forth when the client asked her to make changes 4 YEARS
after commissioning the original piece. I knew that if the artist did not take control of the situation she would
not only be struggling with an almost impossible task but destroying any chance of repeat commissions from the same
client or the client's friends. In the world of art, the consumer often assumes that an artist can go back to a
piece of art and change it. But why would that even be necessary when the client was so pleased initially?
This artist is experiencing a common phenomena called the "THIRD PARTY SYNDROME" and it happens everywhere in
the world of marketing. It's not "buyer's remorse". The client did not regret purchasing your piece of art. It is
what happens when a previously happy client is influenced by a self proclaimed "third party" expert who picks your
art commission apart and offers "suggestions" and puts doubt into your client's mind. This is the same personality
type who will always know where you could have purchased something cheaper and better. It could be a friend, a
relative or a neighbor of the client And this exasperating phenomena will continue to happen in your art career
unless you take steps to stop it BEFORE it happens.
How do you stop it? Learn to HANDLE AN OBJECTION BEFORE IT ARISES! That sentence is the single most valuable
sales tip I have learned in my long art career as a working artist! It has changed the way that I do business with
commissioned clients and continues to smooth the path to long term relationships with the same clients! Handling an
objection BEFORE it arises is a well known sales technique. Despite the Third Party Syndrome being one of the most
common problems in the world of the commissioned artist, the technique I am sharing with you won't be found
anywhere else in the art world!
So what do I do and say that puts ME in control of my artwork AND my clients and stops them from returning the
art piece for changes that are not theirs? When I finalize a transaction and am handing over the artwork to my
client, I say, with a professional attitude, smile and a laugh, something similar to:
"I am delighted that you love this piece! Now I don't mind making any adjustments to it that you (and whoever
else is paying for it) may like me to make within the next two weeks. After all, I'm working for YOU. But I'll only
make YOUR changes. (keep smiling) That's because there is someone, somewhere, within your family, or your
neighborhood or a social group, who is not only a self proclaimed expert but whose goal in life is to apparently
make you unhappy with any decision or purchase that you have made..(there is always a BIG smile or laugh at this by
the client because someone has already come to mind!).. DON'T give them that power!"
Do you see what I have done? I have HANDLED the OBJECTION before it has arisen. When the negative person in my
client's life becomes critical of my client's new art piece, in the back of her mind are MY words, warning her NOT
to let that critical person have the power to make her unhappy. I have saved myself untold hours of labor and
exasperation.
But you know what else I have done? I have given my client a much welcome psychological tool to challenge the
negative individual in more areas than just my piece of commissioned artwork! I have given my client the power to
negate the influence that the "expert" originally might have had over my client's decision making abilities! And in
doing so, both the client and I are the winners!
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