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.
#266 - Integrated Marketing Campaigns and Music
#265 - There's a System For That
#264 - Why You Should Double Your Performance Price
#263 - Why You Should Write Stuff Down
#262 - 5 Ways Artists Can Deal with Stress
#261 - How to Quit Your Day Job
#260 - Show Me, Don't Tell Me in Music
#259 - Weekly Recap: What is Your Vision for a Music Career?
#258 - Interview: How Shannon Curtis Made $25k on a 2 Month House Concert Tour
#257 - How to Repurpose Social Media Content
#256 - How to Use Automated Marketing
#255 - Can Political Rallies Use Your Music Without Your Permission?
#254 - How to Ask Better Questions to Get What You Want
#253 - Warren Buffet's 5/25 Rule and Your Music Career Goals
#252 - 5 Takeaways From Working on a Musical
#251 - Your Post-Success/Failure Plan
#250 - Interview with Tabitha Rhys, Touring Musician Turned Author
#249 - Recap: Redefining What Home is for the Musician
#248 - Battle of the Bands and the Elections
#247 - The World's Worst Band Manager
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