Future-proof strategies for Independent Artist Growth
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Step 3) IMPLEMENT: Select one new idea from each edition that resonates with you. Find a way to implement the principles of that idea into your career as an artist the following week.
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How to Create an Authentic Music Release Plan Without Compromising Your Artistic Integrity
In this blog, I cover how independent artists today can tackle challenges like playlist culture and the rise of streaming services to create an authentic and effective music release plan, all without compromising artistic integrity. I know it can feel overwhelming - but it’s manageable if you break it down into a linear approach. So let's dive in…
How to Build an Effective Music Marketing Budget
The moment has arrived. You’ve finished your latest musical creation and you’re ready to unleash it onto the world. But recording the album is only half of the work. Once your music is ready and you’ve prepared a release strategy, the next step is promotion.
You can’t wait around for people to discover your band. A strategic marketing plan allows you to place your music in front of the people most likely to be interested and gain new listeners.
An effective marketing strategy not only takes time and thoughtful planning, but money. Let’s talk about how you can build an effective music marketing budget to promote your release.