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.
#226 - How to Feel More Fulfillment as an Artist
#225 - How We Are The Northern Lights Successfully Embodies the D.I.Y Spirit
#224 - Sept. Recap: What Every Artist Should Know and Be
#223 - How Artists Can Use Instagram Stories
#222 - How to be an Instagram Live Rockstar
#221 - How to Create Giveaways on Instagram
#220: Artist Consultation Session with Elizabeth Eckert: Touring, Recording, Revenue, and more!
#219 - How LaurDIY Reached Over 8 Million Subscribers on YouTube
#218 - How and Why You Should Say No
#217 - How to Get Your Music on Spotify Playlists
#216 - 4 Traits Every Artist and Musicpreneur Needs to Have
#215 - How and Why Musicians Should Use Pinterest
#214 - Recap: How Awareness, Persistence, and Curiosity Win
#213 - How Manafest Sold Over 15,000 CDs Through Facebook Ads
#212 - How Mentoring Others Will Keep You Motivated
#211 - Why Facebook Reach is Declining and What You Can Do About It
#210 - How to Increase Your Creativity pt. 2
#209 - How to Increase Your Creativity pt. 1
#208 - 3 Qualities Every Artist Needs for Success
#207 - Weekly Recap: Approaching Your Music Career with Diversity
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