Here's the hard truth about submitting anything via Sonicbids or Reverbation, your press kit to a record label, or trying to book a big show: You have less than one minute to get the person's attention. With those kinds of stakes and competition for attention, you better get it right by having an EPK that is up to date, has great information, and gets the right details across! Related: Episode 9: Perfecting Your Pitch Sonicbids (EPK site) ReverbNation (EPK site)
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#345 - INTERVIEW: GLASYS on Trending on Reddit, Endorsements, and T-Pain
#344 - Weighing Opportunities
#343 - Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
#342 - Making Your Own Merchandise
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#339 - Weekly Recap: Small Actions Add Up
#338 - INTERVIEW: Katie Zaccardi on Self-Care, Wellness, and Time Management
#337 - Tour Blogging Your Way to Success
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#333 - Weekly Recap: Take a Look at Yourself
#332 - INTERVIEW: Peter Lin on Jazz, Music Business Hacks, and Culture
#331 - Getting More People to Shows: What Kind of Problem Do You Have?
#330 - How to Have More Effective Meetings
#329 - 6 Habits That Will Extend the Life of Your Music Career
#328 - When to Fire Yourself
#327 - Hidden Opportunities at Shows
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