For small makers, visibility isn’t just about sales—it’s about survival. With rising overhead and declining foot traffic, many epoxy artists are scaling back physical storefronts and turning to digital platforms. But building a website, managing SEO, and navigating social media can be overwhelming.
Pourfolio offers a solution: free, gallery-style business pages that showcase artisan work with polish and purpose. Each page is optimized for search engines, mobile-friendly, and designed to attract backlinks—giving makers a chance to rank without the tech headache.
• Local discovery tools that help customers find makers by town, style, or specialty
• Built-in outreach features for sharing, tagging, and boosting visibility
• Collaborative community that values connection over competition
• SEO-ready profiles that support organic growth and link-building
Whether you're an epoxy artist in Gardiner crafting family keepsakes, or a Waterville maker experimenting with sea foam effects, Pourfolio helps your work stay visible—even when your studio door is closed.
Supporting local artisans through Pourfolio is all about visibility, connection, and amplification. Whether you're a fellow maker, a shopper, or a community ally, here’s how you can help epoxy artists and other creatives thrive on the platform:
🧲 1. Explore and Share Artisan Pages
• Visit Pourfolio.pro and browse by town, style, or category.
• Share your favorite makers on social media, in newsletters, or in local forums like Nextdoor.
• Use direct links to their Pourfolio pages—this boosts their SEO and helps them get discovered.
💬 2. Leave Encouraging Comments or Testimonials
• Many Pourfolio pages allow feedback or contact.
• A kind word or story about a piece you love can build trust and help artisans feel seen.
🛍️ 3. Buy Directly from Makers
• Pourfolio links often lead to Etsy shops, websites, or contact forms.
• Buying direct means more of your money goes to the artist—not middlemen.
🧩 4. Feature Artisans in Your Own Content
• If you run a blog, newsletter, or local business site (like Maine Country Home), link to Pourfolio pages in relevant posts.
• Example: “This coastal resin table was crafted by [Pourfolio artist name]—see more of their work here.”
🧭 5. Invite New Makers to Join
• Know someone who makes epoxy art, resin jewelry, or keepsakes? Encourage them to claim their free Pourfolio page.
• It’s fast, mobile-friendly, and designed to help them grow without tech overwhelm.
🧠 6. Use Pourfolio as a Discovery Tool
• Planning a gift? Looking for a local artist to collaborate with? Pourfolio makes it easy to find makers by location and specialty.
• Supporting artisans starts with finding them—and Pourfolio makes that effortless.