Some blog outreaches work incredibly well, some don’t. Accepting various forms of result is part of getting the music out there, and it opens a number…
DIY Musicianship
Buying used instruments – a safety checklist
Some musicians have a lucky hand when searching for and finding used instruments. Obviously, there are various factors like initial production date, m…
What a perfect music video snippet should achieve
Trying to identify the ideal music video snippet can be challenging. You want to transmit the strength of a video, without revealing too much about th…
Expectations vs. Reality – staying focused in a professional music environment
Creating musical content is a time consuming process. Musicians are laying most of their hearts and efforts into the creation of something meaningful …
Blog marketing – first steps
There are thousands of music blogs out there, covering every genre you can think of. So obviously, blog marketing should be a cornerstone of your digi…
6 merch tips for DIY tourplanning
Most seasoned pros develop their own strategies and habits concerning merch, and every live context demands flexibility and adjustment. In this articl…
Heading through 2017 with a solid musical agenda
After having dug through most “things to do better this year” lists in january, most DIY musicians are now diving through the new year, steering into …
Feedback Kingdom – Generating Strong Feedback as a Map to Success
It might sound harsh, but when it comes to feedback and the process of developing as an artist, theres hardly anything more valuable than unfiltered, …
3 music self-management life hacks
Working as a DIY musician involves handling a variety of tasks and challenges in form of music self-management. Even though the core element – music –…
5 ways to support your brosicians
Your friends in this other band in this other city released their new record, of course you love and want to support it. So – don’t keep it to …