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4 steps to create an Instagram sales funnel for music

Learn how to use your Instagram platform to push music sales in 4 simple steps. A guest post by Randi Zimmerman from the Symphonic Blog. As you know, being an. Continue reading

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How to to get everyone talking about your music

Your music could be a conversation starter, so why isn’t anyone talking about it? We can improve your word-of-mouth in three easy steps. A guest post by James Shotwell of. Continue reading

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Are you ready for SXSW 2022?

The return of South by Southwest is right around the corner. Are you prepared? These questions will reveal the truth! A guest post by James Shotwell of Haulix. After two. Continue reading

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How to find yourself as an artist: Lessons from Hayley Kiyoko, Abir, Faouzia, Ingrid Andress

The four women speak o=f exploring and owning their diverse perspectives through art as part of Spotify’s Song Start series. A guest post by Chris Mench of Spotify For Artists.. Continue reading

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How to set up an official artist channel on YouTube

Having an official page across social media is crucial as an artist, so let’s start with Youtube. A guest post Randi Zimmerman of Symphonic Blog. If you’re an artist on. Continue reading

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One simple thing you must do to get more engagement on a Facebook video post

Did you know that whether you post a link to your video or directly upload it to Facebook makes a big difference on its performance? Here’s how to make sure. Continue reading

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Getting It Done: Last week in D.I.Y. & Indie music

Get your hands a little dirty last week by ‘doing it yourself’ and following one of these DIY posts like adding videos to your band website or rerouting your 2022. Continue reading

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7 effective ways to use videos on your band website

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth… well we know it is a lot, which is why adding videos to your website can improve. Continue reading

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The 5 types of people you meet at every music conference

From aspiring superstars to industry veterans, music conferences provide unique opportunities to network with your peers.  A guest post by James Shotwell of Haulix. [ALSO READ: 7 worthwhile music conferences]. Continue reading

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The problem with Facebook ads for music [MUST READ]

Social media advertising was once the way of the future, but recent changes have thrown the industry into a tailspin that artists should avoid at all costs. A guest post. Continue reading

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10 best and worst US music scenes 2022

Choosing a city to start your musical journey in is vital and change the course of your career. Here’s a list of the best and the worst cities for music. Continue reading

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