It's sometimes hard to put long-range goals into perspective when we're considering the many means of getting to them: touring, social media, list building, licensing, music industry trends, formats of releasing music, etc. but those are all tactics, not sustainable strategies that are scalable. Too often, we glamorize the hustle without thinking about what matters even more: working with purpose.
Today, we'll talk about whether or not it actually is a long way to the top (if you want to rock n' roll) and a better way of getting there.
#206 - Your Music Business Questions, Answered
#205 - Hacks for Merch Booths at Conventions, Street Fairs, and Events
#204 - How Musicians Can Stop Wasting Time
#203 - The Best Exercise for Singers
#202 - How to Get Better Sleep on Tour
#201 - How and Why Artists Should Have an Inclusion Rider
#200 - Becoming a Lifelong Learner of Music Business
#199 - What Working Security for Venues Taught Darren Linder About the Music Business
#198 - How to Captivate an Audience from Start to Finish
#197 - How to Create the Best Stage Plot and Input List
#196 - Why Music Genealogy is Important to Your Music
#195 - How to Properly Advance Every Show
#194 - 2 SEO Hacks for Bands
#193 - August Recap: Checking in Your Midyear Goals
#192 - How Frankie Ray Gets 2-3 Shows Booked per Day
#191 - Overcoming Self-Doubt and Imposter Syndrome
#190 - How to Find Your Niche
#189 - How Musicians Can Improve Their Stage Banter
#188 - Don't work harder. Work smarter
#187 - How to be a Social Media Rockstar (DIY Musician Conference speech)
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