DIY Musician Podcast
Un podcast de CD Baby
232 Épisodes
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#178: Your questions and our answers
Publié: 23/12/2016 -
#177: Musician’s guide to conquering the holidays
Publié: 23/11/2016 -
#176: Ari Herstand – 26 things to do before you release your song or album
Publié: 17/11/2016 -
#175: The Authentic Artist Branding Bootcamp (DIY Musician Podcast Live!)
Publié: 31/10/2016 -
#174: 12 Tips for a Better Band Website
Publié: 17/10/2016 -
#173: Kevin Breuner – Cutting Through the Noise
Publié: 07/10/2016 -
#172: The 2016 DIY Musician Conference Preview
Publié: 20/09/2016 -
#171: 10 mistakes you might be making with your music right now
Publié: 16/08/2016 -
#170: How to deal with negative press and bad reviews
Publié: 27/07/2016 -
#169: Cathy Heller – Selling songs for sync licensing
Publié: 26/06/2016 -
#168: 6 tips for making a no-budget music video
Publié: 21/05/2016 -
#167: The 4 pillars of a successful performance
Publié: 03/05/2016 -
#166: The singles vs. album release debate
Publié: 29/03/2016 -
#165: Are exclusive blog features worth it?
Publié: 14/03/2016 -
#164: Is “marketing” destroying your music career?
Publié: 29/02/2016 -
#163: Justin Evans – How LANDR instant mastering works
Publié: 23/02/2016 -
#162: Becky Yee – Are your artist photos a barrier or gateway to your music?
Publié: 17/02/2016 -
#161: How to double your merch sales overnight!
Publié: 09/02/2016 -
#160: Budi Voogt – How to market your music on SoundCloud
Publié: 19/01/2016 -
#159: Musical goals and predictions for the biz in 2016
Publié: 12/01/2016
Making music has never been easier, but building a music career today is altogether different. Finding the right audience for your music takes an entrepreneurial mindset, a lot of hard work, and a willingness to experiment. The DIY Musician Podcast features interviews with artists of all styles and backgrounds who’ve found a unique but authentic pathway to success, as well as in-depth discussions with music publicists, promoters, lawyers, publishers, talent buyers, and more. This podcast is geared towards independent musicians who want to build a sustainable music career without giving up (too much) financial or creative control. The hosts work with hundreds of thousands of artists at CD Baby, and are actively releasing and promoting their own music too; they're part of the same community they’re helping to educate and encourage with each new episode.