It's good to be back! I've been on the road relentlessly promoting my new memoir, Slanted: How an Asian American Troublemaker Took on the Supreme Court, but I'm resuming this daily show on music business.
Today, we're jumping right back into our series on niche markets. This time, it's about building the smallest viable audience. What does that mean as a strategy and how do you implement some immediate next steps to conquer a market?
Resources:
In Search of the Minimum Viable Audience (Seth Godin blog)
Slanted: How an Asian American Troublemaker Took on the Supreme Court
#326 - INTERVIEW: Crashing Anime Conventions with Night Sabers
#325 - Weekly Recap: Turning Pro
#324 - How to be a Pro Musician pt. 5: Be a Great Headliner
#323 - How to be a Pro Musician pt. 4: Leading a Team
#322 - How to be a Pro Musician pt. 3: Be a Great Opener
#321 - How to be a Pro Musician pt. 2: The Daily Work
#320 - How to be a Professional Musician pt. 1: Who is a Pro?
#319 - Creative Ways of Using Postcards
#318 - RECAP: Taking the Unconventional Music Career Path
#317 - How to Get Better Value for Your Gear
#316 - INTERVIEW: Talking Spotify Strategy with Cenji
#315 - What Patriotism and Religion Can Teach You About Making Fans
#314 - Touring with a Dog
#313 - Winning With Video
#312 - Record Labels Accepting Demos
#311 - Weekly Recap: The Hidden Secrets to Success
#310 - The Secret of Quitting
#309 - How to Use My Maps for Tour Booking
#308 - How Artists Can Use Video
#307 - Do You Need a Reseller's Permit?
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