One of three new videos this week via Music Entrepreneur HQ. This one is compelling to say the least, explaining steps any young musician (without major attachments) can take to shortcut the 10,000 hours requires to become an “expert” at their craft. Anyone that’s serious about getting to this point fast will benefit from the tips offered here.
Video number two via Music
Entrepreneur HQ. This one begins by pointing out how much of a fuss people make
out of finding and identifying a niche audience. No need to spend $97 on a course
that teaches you how to figure out who to target. Just watch this video and use
the tools mentioned to flesh out your audience demographic/psychographic.
Many are wondering what in the
world is going on in the world right now. One question that likely comes up for
labels and artists is, how is the pandemic affecting music consumption? Check
out BMAT’s report to find out now.
Video three via Music
Entrepreneur HQ. Some musicians and music entrepreneurs already have a product
that sells/offer that converts. But instead of scaling it, they sit and wonder
how to reach a broader audience. This video offers numerous helpful and straightforward
tips on how to amplify one’s product sales faster.
Episode 191 of The New Music Industry Podcast features SubmitHub and Indie Shuffle founder Jason Grishkoff. Host David Andrew Wiebe nails the questions (the thing he does best) and prompts Grishkoff to dig deep for his answers. It’s a great conversation with both Wiebe and Grishkoff bringing value nukes to the table.ini
The New Music Industry Podcast
is awesome and it’s fast nearing 200 episodes. Host David Andrew Wiebe recently
started a Patreon account, so listeners can support the ongoing creation of
value-adding episodes. We think it’s worth it.
An oldie but a goodie. If you
don’t have a cut and paste bio as an artist, then your bio isn’t doing much for
you. And, maybe, you hadn’t even considered that your bio could be used as a
marketing tool. Find out how to generate more opportunities in your music
career with your bio.
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A lot of “experts” out there are talking about how to achieve
success on social media as a musician right now.
To be honest, I don’t think the issue is that musicians are using the wrong social media channels. For that matter, the messaging musicians are using to promote their music isn’t the problem either.
The real challenge is they don’t know who they’re talking to.
To be honest, I don’t think the issue is that musicians are using the wrong social media channels. For that matter, the messaging musicians are using to promote their music isn’t the problem either.
The real challenge is they don’t know who they’re talking to.
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