Free Consultation Giveaway

Last September, I gave away ten 30 minute consultation sessions to ten different artists. I completely forgot about that until several people emailed me last week asking for some more free advice. Well, I’m happy to do something like that again… What is the Artist Consultation? I usually book one hour sessions with artists who … Read more

Music Licensing Tips

There’s a wealth of information out there on how to get your music into video games, on films, tv shows, commercials, and other opportunities. For now, I’ll just focus on a few general thoughts to get you started in this area: Keep doing research but make sure you read the fine print. Licensing opportunities are … Read more

Tips on Booking SXSW

Now that the application window for SXSW is open again, I think it’s time to revisit some of these concepts. First of all, if you read the previous article, you’ll know that I spent a lot of time discussing the appropriateness of your act applying for the festival. The committee that reviews applications looks at multiple factors … Read more

How to Boost Views on Your Videos and Engage Your Fans

I’m about to leave for a tour with my band. However, I thought I’d share my newest idea for boosting traffic on videos and increasing engagement with fans. Specifically, I’m talking about the videos that our band creates while we’re on tour. In the past, we’ve had a partner sponsor our tour video blogs: we would … Read more

How to Create a Successful Kickstarter Campaign

For many years, I’ve held some doubts about Kickstarter and crowd-sourcing in general. For some artists, I thought it was a great fit for the culture of the band. However, for my personal band, I had some more reservations. I thought it could make the band look desperate or be a huge embarrassment if we ended up being pitifully … Read more

How to Get Gigs on Sonicbids

A while ago, I wrote this article about How to Get Better Results From Your Sonicbids Submissions. Since then, there have been a few changes to the site (both for promoters as well as performers). All of the advice from the first article still applies so if you haven’t read it, take a look at it … Read more

5 Non-traditional Ways to Promote Your Music

Artists tend to be creative people. We write music, create dazzling visions of art, and express sentiments in the most unique ways. However, when it comes to promoting our art, something else happens. For one reason or the other, most artists fail to express any creativity in their business endeavors. Here are five easy (non-internet) … Read more

How to Get Sponsored: Rethinking Sponsorships

When most people who want sponsorships think about their ultimate goal, it involves money. They’re looking for someone to fund their event, to pay for their tour, to raise money for their charity, and so on. When many businesses think about sponsoring someone, it ultimately involves money as well: even if it is an incredible … Read more

How to Choose the Best Songs for Your Album

If you’re heading into the studio to record an album, you should go in with plenty of songs to spare. Sometimes, things don’t work as well in recorded format, sometimes your tastes/ideas change. At any rate, going in with more ideas allows you to choose the very best songs for your album. Besides, it’s always … Read more

Great Idea for Superbowl Sunday

One of our bands, Priory, just posted this: “Who do you think will win the Super Bowl Bowl? Predict and post the score before kick off and WIN a FREE PRIORY download! Closest wins!” How are you taking advantage of Super Bowl fervor to create engagement?