You've probably noticed that most major artists release albums and singles around the same seasons. Most music festivals happen around the same time. And most bands choose to tour during the same weeks of the year as well. That's because they're operating around specific seasons.
Today, I want to focus on the right seasons for you: for booking, for seeking new sponsorships, and for more opportunities. This episode will help you plan your own seasons for the next few years.
#397: When to go Against the Grain
#396: How to Create a Tour Budget
#395: How to Create Demand for Your Music Through Momentum
#394: How to Build a Better Team
#393: Continuous Improvement Methodology and Music
#392: Spotify, The Long Tail, and Is Music in Trouble?
#391: Write a Better Story
#390: Artist Infrastructure Checklist
#389 - How to Negotiate Better Pay for Your Shows
#388: Predictions for an Uncertain Music Industry
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#387 - How to Make a Lasting Impact and Have a Music Career That Lasts
#386 - SXSW Application Tips and Other Music Industry Festivals
#385 - Is It Really a Long Way to the Top?
#384 - How to Make Your Career Resilient and "Future Proof"
#383 - How to be More Productive
#382 - How You Can Create a Pandemic-Proof Career
#381 - The Real Business Artists Are Actually In
#380 - How Artists Can Optimize Their Website (Stacey Bedford, CEO of Bandzoogle)
#379 - Wendy Parr on The Power of Artist Authenticity
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