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Crowdfunding in 2025: Why the Landscape Has Changed

If you’re a musician thinking of launching a crowdfunding campaign, the article Strategies for Crowdfunding Your Music on the ReverbNation blog is worth a read. It cuts to the heart of what’s shifted in the crowdfunding world and offers practical advice on how to adapt. Here’s a detailed summary of the key points, followed by […]

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Unlocking the Power of Album Variants: A Fresh Take on Release Strategy

If you’ve ever dropped an album and wondered, “How can I make sure this thing keeps moving beyond week one?” then this post is for you. I recently came across a smart piece from RouteNote titled “The era of album variants: How artists can maximise every album release”. It got me thinking about how we […]

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Why “Dropping Everything At Once” May Be Hurting Your Release

I recently came across a smart article on DIY Musician (via CD Baby) titled “How to set up a waterfall release”. It argues that the traditional model, drop the full album all at once, run a big push for a few days or weeks, then watch momentum fade, often leaves artists stranded in the post‑release […]

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How To Actually Fill The Room: Promoting Live Shows

I just read a sharp, no-fluff piece on Hypebot titled “How to Promote Live Shows and Tours,” published September 22, 2025. It’s a practical field guide for artists who want more than a nice poster and a prayer. The core message is simple: mix the modern stuff with the old-school stuff, be specific with your […]

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Why Streams Don’t Equal Fans (And What to Do About It)

We’ve all been there, watching the stream counter tick up, hoping it means something more than just a number. But in today’s attention-splintered music world, streams don’t mean squat if no one remembers your name five minutes later. That’s the heart of a recent piece by Michael Gilbride over on the Songtrust blog, and it’s […]

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What Does It Really Take to Succeed in the Music Industry

We’ve all heard it before: “If you’ve got the talent, you’ll make it.” But here’s the hard truth, in today’s music industry, talent alone won’t get you far. Sure, talent is important. It’s the foundation of your craft. But it’s not the full equation. In fact, it’s only the beginning. The rest? That’s where the […]

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What Makes Content Go Viral? (And What We Can Actually Control)

Last night I was chatting with a friend who asked a question that every content creator has probably wrestled with at some point: “How does something go viral?” It’s a fair question and a frustrating one, because the honest answer is: we don’t really control virality. The audience does. But that doesn’t mean we’re powerless. […]

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How to Pitch Your Music to the Press (and Why It Matters)

Have you ever dreamed of a journalist discovering your song and turning it into a mini spotlight that lights up your whole world? That’s the magic of press coverage, your music catches a spark, then spreads. A well‑crafted pitch is the match you need to set that spark alight. I recently came across an article […]

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A Smart And Streamlined EPK… What Goes Into One?

Here’s a question for you… “What is an EPK (Electronic Press Kit)?” Well, imagine your EPK as a backstage pass, it opens the door, sets the tone, and gives whoever’s holding it everything they need to know about your act without a single awkward stumble. That’s what CD Baby’s latest article, “Music Industry EPK Checklist” […]

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Micro-Markets: Why Going Global Begins at Home

I just came across a fascinating piece on the Symphonic blog titled “The Rise of Micro‑Markets: Why Going Global Starts Local.” It’s a smart reminder that the biggest leaps in business today often begin with a carefully tuned local voice. What the Article Says The article argues that successful global reach doesn’t start with grand […]