Accessibility Statement
×
All courses from $0.99USD each
Start exploring
00hours
•
49mins
•
32secs
00h : 49m : 32s
All courses from $0.99USD each
DOMESTIKA See navigation
  • Courses
    • All courses →
    • Illustration
    • Craft
    • Marketing & Business
    • Photography & Video
    • Design
    • 3D & Animation
    • Architecture & Spaces
    • Fashion
    • Writing
    • Web & App Design
    • Calligraphy & Typography
    • Music & Audio
    • Culinary
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Wellness
    • How to become
    • Guided courses
    • Specializations New
    • Domestika Basics
    • New courses
    • Top rated
    • Popular courses
    • Courses free with
    • Masters New
    • Gift cards
    • Certificates Plus
  • Projects
  • Plus
    • Blog
    • Schools
    • Help
    From followers to customers: How to convert interactions into real sales
    Latest blog post

    From followers to customers: How to convert interactions into real sales

    Spoiler: likes do not pay the bills Having a lot of followers doesn't guarantee that you're selling. How many times have you seen brands with thousands of likes... but without a single comment asking "how do I buy?"? The truth is that accumulating followers or interactions without a strategy behind it is like filling a stadium... and not having a microphone. This article is a clear, actionable guide for you to turn interest into purchase intent, and that intent into actual sales. Even if you're just starting out or don't have an ecommerce site yet. 1. The most common mistake: measuring vanity and not value. Having likes and followers is nice, but not always useful. Vanity metrics (followers, views, likes) give you exposure, but not revenue. What matters is how much of that attention you can convert into action: clicks, posts, purchases, subscriptions. The first thing you need to ask yourself is: Am I generating desire or just entertainment? People can love your content... and have no idea you're selling anything. 2. Content that converts has intent. Not every post should sell, but every post should have a function. Are you educating? Connecting emotionally? Activating the desire to buy? Generating urgency? Practical example: A diary brand can make a video showing the designs (visual), then another explaining how to use it to plan the week (educational), then a story of a customer who used it to organize her venture (emotional). At the end, it invites with a call to action: "Ready to get organized without stress? Click on the link in bio". Tip: Don't sell cold. Warm up the relationship with helpful or inspirational content, then guide to action.

  • Courses
    • All courses
    • Illustration
    • Craft
    • Marketing & Business
    • Photography & Video
    • Design
    • 3D & Animation
    • Architecture & Spaces
    • Fashion
    • Writing
    • Web & App Design
    • Calligraphy & Typography
    • Music & Audio
    • Culinary
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Wellness
    • How to become
  • Projects
  • Plus
  • Blog
  • Join for FREE
  • Log in
  • Log in
  • Join for Free
  • Community
  • Contests
  • Projects
  • Creatives
Ariana Escobar Casares

Ariana Escobar Casares

@aescobar

Madrid, Spain

Follow
Message
  • @aescobar
  • Activity
  • Courses
  • ...
    • Following
    • Followers
    • Favorites
  • Teacher Plus
    Julia Reyes Retana Julia Reyes Retana @julitareyes Mexico City, Mexico
    Follow
    Message
    81,613
    • Design
    • Traditional illustration
    • Un vestido muy especial . Sewing project by Julia Reyes Retana - 11.20.2019
    • Me made may 2018. Sewing, and Creativit project by Julia Reyes Retana - 05.22.2019
    • Bolsa + blockprinting. Sewing, and Printing project by Julia Reyes Retana - 05.10.2019
    • Colchita "Un cardumen". Sewing project by Julia Reyes Retana - 05.04.2019
  • Teacher Plus
    Rachael, Made by Maeberry Rachael, Made by Maeberry @madebymaeberry Jewelry Designer, Polymer Clay Artist Farmington, United States
    Follow
    Message
    47,938
    • Design
    • Branding & Identity
    • Selecting a Cohesive Color Palette. Jewelr, Design, Accessor, and Design project by Rachael, Made by Maeberry - 08.23.2021
    • Color Matching with Polymer Clay. Jewelr, Design, Accessor, Design, and Color Theor project by Rachael, Made by Maeberry - 08.23.2021
    • Rainbow Stripe Polymer Clay Earrings by Made by Maeberry. Accessor, Design, Jewelr, Design, and Design project by Rachael, Made by Maeberry - 08.23.2021
    • Marbled Polymer Clay Earrings by Made by Maeberry. Accessor, Design, Arts, Crafts, Jewelr, Design, Product Design, Embroider, Fashion Design, and Design project by Rachael, Made by Maeberry - 08.23.2021
  • Teacher Plus
    Pepita Sandwich Pepita Sandwich @pepitasandwich illustrator, author, cartoonist. New York, United States
    Follow
    Message
    8,508
    • Traditional illustration
    • Fine Arts
    • Women move mountains . Traditional illustration, Editorial Design, and Comic project by Pepita Sandwich - 10.31.2019
    • Womb Stories - Bodyform. Traditional illustration, and Advertising project by Pepita Sandwich - 09.30.2020
    • How to Travel in Time for New Yorker Magazine. Traditional illustration, Editorial Illustration, and Comic project by Pepita Sandwich - 03.26.2021
    • Faraway Sisterhood  - Contiki. Traditional illustration, Comic, and Content Marketing project by Pepita Sandwich - 03.07.2020
  • Tat Mando Tat Mando @tat Madrid, Spain
    Follow
    Message
    2
    • Design
  • Teacher Plus
    Puño Puño @puno Medellín, Colombia
    Follow
    Message
    857,950
    • Traditional illustration
    • Photography
    • Experimental cómic challenge / Confinement drawing journal. Drawing, and Traditional illustration project by Puño - 04.13.2020
    • Reto de cómic experimental / diario dibujado de la cuarentena. Drawing, and Traditional illustration project by Puño - 04.13.2020
    • Class notes. Traditional illustration project by Puño - 03.08.2017
    • Drawings I make in less than 5 minutes to warm up my hand or brain. Fine Arts, and Traditional illustration project by Puño - 02.28.2016
  1. Creatives
  2. Madrid
  3. Design in Madrid
  4. Ariana Escobar Casares

Domestika courses

Categories

  • Illustration courses
  • Craft courses
  • Marketing & Business courses
  • Photography & Video courses
  • Design courses
  • 3D & Animation courses
  • Architecture & Spaces courses
  • Fashion courses
  • Writing courses
  • Web & App Design courses
  • Calligraphy & Typography courses
  • Music & Audio courses
  • Culinary courses
  • Artificial Intelligence courses
  • Wellness courses
  • How to become courses

Areas

  • Traditional illustration courses
  • Digital Illustration courses
  • Drawing courses
  • Arts & Crafts courses
  • Graphic Design courses
  • Fine Arts courses
  • Design courses
  • Artificial Intelligence courses
  • SEO courses
  • Programming courses
  • Digital Marketing courses
  • Crochet courses
  • Amigurumi courses

Software

  • Adobe Photoshop courses
  • Adobe Illustrator courses
  • Procreate courses
  • Cinema 4D courses
  • Adobe Premiere courses
  • Blender courses
  • Figma courses

Lists

  • New courses
  • Top rated
  • Popular courses
  • Courses on sale

Download the Domestika app

  • Apple Store
  • Google Play

Sections

  • Courses
  • Projects
  • Jobs
  • Creatives
  • Schools
  • Domestika Podcasts
  • Domestika Plus

Info

  • Domestika
  • Contact
  • Blog
  • Support
  • Affiliates
  • Businesses
  • Teachers

Language

  • Español
  • English
  • Português
  • Deutsch
  • Français
  • Italiano
  • Polski
  • Nederlands

Connect

  • Follow domestika
  • © Domestika 2025
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Accessibility Statement