No time for music marketing?
Well, that makes the 2 of us....or should I say, once upon a time, I had the very same problem!
I used to be very busy with the other aspects of my work-answering phone calls, emailing clients, meeting with my staff-among the many other things that consumed my time.
What happened then?
1. 3 WAYS TO FIT MUSIC
MARKETING INTO YOUR
BUSY LIFE
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2. No time for music marketing? Well, that makes the 2 of us….or
should I say, once upon a time, I had the very same problem!
I used to be very busy with the other aspects of my work-
answering phone calls, emailing clients, meeting with my staff-
among the many other things that consumed my time. What
happened then? It dawned on me that in order for my business
to progress, I needed to invest some time in marketing each
and every day without exception.
So I became a time management freak and it was then that
things started to move to the next level for the bands that I
work with. The best way to start promoting your music is to
make time to do it. So below you will find a few of my favourite
methods to start making time each day for your music
promotion.
3. ONE STEP AT A TIME.
No matter how strong you think you are, you must
realize that you are not Superman. You can’t just do
everything in one day. I suggest you come up with
monthly themes and work on each theme on a daily
basis. The key here is to plan in advance so that you will
be able to have enough time to work on what you need
to do and avoid squeezing everything into one day. Much
better if you plan your monthly themes for the whole
year and make some tweaks along the way based on the
results of the previous monthly activities.
4. FOCUS ON YOUR MARKETING
STRATEGY.
Whatever steps you’ll employ to promote your music,
focus on doing it at a particular time of the day. Stay away
from whatever distracts your attention while working, be
it the TV, radio or the dreaded Facebook account!
5. HIRE SOMEONE.
If you feel that you don’t really have time to do the
marketing yourself, hire someone to do it for you. This
person doesn’t have to work full-time or even be a
marketing expert. I suggest you use a site like oDesk.com
to hire someone to do the mundane tasks in your music
career so that you can focus on what matters. Many
businesses around the world hire people to write their
blogs, manage their Facebook or Twitter accounts or even
write articles for them.
6. But as a musician you will need to keep a close eye on people
you employ and make sure that nothing goes out without you
adding a personal touch for the fans
When you come to think of it, music marketing is all about time
management and focus. If you can’t really find time, find
someone to have time for you.
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