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7 Music Marketing Truths ALL Musicians Should Know

Posted by on Monday, October 31, 2016, In : MarketingPromoting 



Ever wondered why some super talented musicians don’t get the fanbase and recognition they ‘deserve’, while other not as talented musicians get a lot more exposure and seen in all the right places? Well while there could be a number of different reasons for this, one of the most common is that successful person’s ability to handle the business side of the music industry. More specifically, they probably know how to market themselves well.

Music marketing is that key piece to the puzzle...
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6 Ways To Get People To Share Your Song

Posted by on Wednesday, October 26, 2016, In : Career Advice 



Does promotion often feel like pulling teeth?

Has it been hard for you to get people to share your music?

If so, continue reading. We’re about to clear things up for you.

The truth is, paying for promotion and getting your music on bigger outlets can do wonders for your career. HOWEVER, your core fan base is actually your most effective form of promotion. If you can get all of your fans to share your music, their friends will catch on, and then their friends will catch on. Before you know it, ...
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6 Ways to Get More People to Your Shows

Posted by on Tuesday, October 25, 2016, In : MarketingPromoting 



Do you sometimes feel that the enthusiasm for your music is languishing? Are you tired of seeing the same people at your shows and want to perform to a new crowd, even in your hometown?

If you’re like most artists, you know that you absolutely can do better, that you have more fans out there than who actually show up at at the venue, and despite always receiving positive feedback, you don’t know why more people aren’t showing up. Here are some tips on building some momentum back into you...
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Fame Is Purchased - Why You Need To Pay People In The Music Industry

Posted by on Friday, October 21, 2016, In : Career Advice 



No I can’t make you famous. No one can. That’s not how this works. So why do people like me need to explain this to artists all the time? Fame is a very intangible thing – and in this day and age it’s largely purchased. By hiring a producer, manager or promoter you’re probably not going to get famous right away. In fact, even having rad music and an entire team behind you does not guarantee that you will make it. It’s only one step forward. Here’s the thing – we live in a worl...
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7 Creative Ways to End a Song

Posted by on Thursday, August 18, 2016, In : Songwirting Tips 




When you're writing, the end of the song is naturally the last thing you think about. You can end cold or you can fade out, but there are numerous other ways to bring your song to a close, such as dissolution, subtraction, cadences, and the false beginning. After all, the last moments of your song are the freshest memory your listeners will have.

Here are seven creative ways to close out your song, with a few examples for inspiration. And please pardon us if the list is a bit Pink Floyd-centri...
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The Indie Bibile: A Useful Resource For Independent Artists

Posted by on Tuesday, March 3, 2015, In : More Resources 




   Most Music Directories tend to focus on major and larger labels, but The Indie Bible is a great tool for independent recording artists. Its a large book available in various formats, including e-books, Indie Bible Online and a set of directories geared towards venues for the U.S. and Canada. The Indie Bible is a resource focused on providing helpful contacts for artist who are looking to promote their own music and broaden their audience. What makes this directory so useful is The Indie Bi...


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