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
#287 - Dropshipping Your Merchandise with Print on Demand
#285 - Recap: Resolutions, Revisiting, and Habits
#284 - How to Juggle More Than One Band
#283 - Why You Should Reread Books & Replay Podcasts
#282 - Starting Your Own Record Label
#281 - Why Resolutions Don't Work
#280 - If You're Going to SXSW...
#279 - How to Keep Content Going When You're In-Between Releases
#278 - Can you Copyright a Dance move?
#277 - Are You Marrying Your Fans or Dating Them?
#276 - The 7 Things Musicians Should Do Everyday
#275 - Recap: On Responding to News and Trends
#274 - Interview: Julian David Stone on Photographing the Ramones, Bruce Springsteen, and more
#273 - CBD Oil (and other drugs) on Music and Vocals
#272 - How to Recover From Mistakes
#271 - How Artists Can Respond to Spotify Wrapped 2018
#270 - When Should You Keep Your Music a Secret?
#269 - Fake it til you make it? Why Buying Followers is a Bad Idea
#268 - How to Develop Habits That Build Success
#267 - How to Market Holiday Music with Carl Stuck
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