Your Three Communities Part 3: Ambient Fans
Ambient fans. You know the one's were talking about even if you've never heard the term before. "They are your social media friends who are aware of you via Twitter,. Continue reading
Why Blogging Is Still A Powerful Tool For Musicians
As an indie musician, creating a blog may not be on the top of your priority list, writes Dave Kusek of the New Artists Model. But, a blog can actually. Continue reading
Performance vs. Mechanical Royalties: What’s The Difference?
While any artist is aware that playing shows or selling albums can bring in cash, there are a multitude of other potential revenue streams that are a little less clear. Continue reading
How To Target Event Emails To Drive Sales – Sierra Nevada Style
Whether a beer company or a band, savvy marketing rules apply. Here we look at how a targeted marketing strategy employed by the craft beer company Sierra Nevada helped them. Continue reading
Musician’s Guide to Charity Fundraising [Cyber PR]
Many artists do not feel comfortable posting about themselves endlessly or hyping up their new releases constantly. For those of you who fall into this category, you will love this. Continue reading
How To Get The Most From Spotify’s New Playlist Pitch Platform
Spotify's launch of a playlist pitching platform certainly seems like good news, however, if artists want to actually get their music on those powerful Official playlists, there are a few. Continue reading
Why Every Indie Artist Needs A Ninja Guitar Tech
As any major performing guitarist knows, a good guitar tech can be valuble to have on hand when things go awry. Here industry veteran Josh Newton shares his experience working. Continue reading
5 Music Biography Must-Haves
Your artist bio is your opportunity to tell the world about yourself and who you are, but sharing can feel self-indulgent, and doing yourself justice can be a challenge for. Continue reading
Your Three Fan Communities Part 2: Your Engaged Fans
In part 2 of this three part series on fan communities and engagement, Ariel Hyatt of CyberPR explores how to identify and communicate with engaged fans. Unlike super fans, "they’re. Continue reading