>>7602366 (OP)He only has his tag on one of those pieces of art, so I can't imagine the stickers are as effective as they could have been.
I also don't know how to feel about shoving cartoon smut into the public's face - it's one thing for people to complain about going to cartoon porn themselves, they're just being prudish, it's another when you're shoving it in their face... the later is far worse in my opinion.
Anyway, to the main topic:
>By going to consWhile this could get some people to check you out; as far as I'm aware, people know who they want to see first, rather than really exploring each table - I'm sure some do that, but I don't think it's the majority. This is why popular artists are going to have popular tables, because people already knew they wanted to see them there.
>buying adsFor your social media account?... I haven't seen anyone do that... it's kinda cringe, isn't it?
I suppose it's worth a shot, if you're desperate, but you might as well just create products and use your advertising money to advertise those, rather than your art account. Your art account is supposed to help monetise your products and essentially be advertising for those anyway.
>word of mouthProbably the only real option. Work hard and release a lot of stuff to be on people's timelines. share other people's work so that they see you've done such, and hopefully check your stuff out and reciprocate. Engage with your community and other's communities.