The WORST music marketing mistakes (and how to prevent them)
Nobody’s perfect, and mistakes are bound to be made in any job, but some are worse than other and can have a far more detrimental impact on your career. Here,. Continue reading
7 avoidable mistakes that can cost you the gig
Like so many things in the music industry, closing gigs brings with it a number of challenges, and most artists are bound to make mistakes along the way. Here, we. Continue reading
5 mistakes to avoid at the beginning of your music career
Even for eager and hardworking artists who are burgeoning with talent, hitting gaffs and stumbling blocks early on in your career is almost inevitable. Fortunately, it’s still possible to learn. Continue reading
Top 5 mistakes that musicians make on Twitter
Navigating th eever changing landscape of social media can be tricky for anyone, but is often especially so for musicians. Twitter, in particular can often be a troublesome platform, with. Continue reading
The one marketing mistake every artist makes
When a band or artist drops a new song or video, getting it in front of the eyes and ears of fans becomes mission critical – unfortunately, in their efforts. Continue reading
10 Common Marketing Mistakes Made By Independent Artists
Here, Tony van Veen breaks down the ten mistakes he sees independent artists make again and again that repeatedly cause them to underachieve in their music careers. Guest post by. Continue reading
Don’t Do It! Common Musician Mistakes
When nurturing a grow industry career, what you don’t do can often be just as important as what you do do. Here, we detail a few all-too-common mistakes and pitfalls. Continue reading
6 Mistakes We Made In Our Crowdfunding Campaign
Guest post by Erik Peterson (@hifidelics) of Hifidelics from Flexi of the Month. A lot of you have been curious as to why we were unable to reach our funding. Continue reading
Why No One is Reading Your Newsletter
You’re a musician and have collected a list of email addresses and started sending out newsletters to these potential fans. This is great, but are people reading your newsletter or. Continue reading