Future-proof strategies for Independent Artist Growth
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How To Get People To Care When Promoting Your New Song
When you write a new song, you pour your heart and soul into it. Putting it out there for the world to hear can be a vulnerable moment, and it’s disappointing when the only reaction you get is radio silence. Here are a few ways to find the people most likely to resonate with your song, and how to generate a deeper connection between that audience and your music in general.
The Top 5 Mistakes To Avoid When Promoting Your Music
Creating a great song is only step one of your artist journey. Once you have that locked in, the real creative journey begins - the journey of getting your music into the ears of receptive listeners. And as the way people find and consume music changes, independent musicians have to be more strategic than ever when promoting their music. I see far too many artists falling into common traps and pitfalls. And while there are magic shortcuts to building a career the RIGHT WAY, there are certainly a few things you can try to avoid… Save yourself time, money, and frustration by avoiding these top five mistakes when promoting your music.