Opportunities from People You Overlooked
There’s an expression I heard years and years ago that I really liked and have held onto all this time. “It’s nice to be important, but it’s more important to be nice.” It kind of goes hand-in-hand with treating other people the way you’d want to be treated. Those both also play into what I wrote about on this site last week.
Entertainers Still Facing Challenges Off the Mic
Last night I returned home from Nashville where never more was it so evident that we all need to embrace the message that we seem to have been given over the last year-and-a-half. You’ve heard the expression before about ‘meeting people where they are.’ While I’m a real networker, it doesn’t necessarily have to be taken in its literal sense, meaning, traveling to wherever someone is. However, if the pandemic has taught us nothing else, it’s that life is precious, and you don’t know what someone is going through. So always lead with kindness (which, sadly, we shouldn’t have had to endure these trying times to learn).
3 Real Pitch Emails I Received That Will Result in a ‘No’
So many people want to get interviewed today. People have a business, a product, or a service that they want to get the word out about, and they know that being a guest on a TV show, a radio show, a podcast, and other media is a great method for promoting. They are singers and musicians, actors, entrepreneurs, authors, inventors, comedians, spokespeople/experts, podcasters, and more. But too many of them are going about it the wrong way and, as a result, are wasting a lot of valuable time.
Stop Over-Promoting Your National Anthem Performance
I know there’s going to be pushback on this – perhaps a lot – but it’s overdue to be pointed out. Sure, the timing feels awkward since yesterday was Independence Day here in the U.S. But maybe that makes it even more relevant that this finally gets addressed.
Cryptocurrency is Changing the Entertainment Business
As cryptocurrency has evolved, it has become clear that it has the potential to drastically change a number of different industries. One that is often overlooked, however, is entertainment. Cryptocurrency is more commonly analyzed with regard to its potential effect on international trade, investment markets, and even banking.
5 Reasons Why You Should Record in a Studio and Not from Home
So, you’re deciding whether you should record your next music project all by yourself at home or head to a professional recording studio. Cost is usually one of the biggest factors in making that decision for most artists, but that is just one of the factors that plays a part in how your project turns out.
A Post to Create When You Think You Have Nothing
In last week’s blog I referred to something I was working on that I’d hoped to upload to the Now Hear This official YouTube channel the next day. Oops. I missed by four days.
How Long Should My Song, Video, Blog, or Podcast Be?
Last week I did a consultation with someone who came to me because she wants to start a podcast. Needless to say, there are lots (and lots) of questions from someone in that position. Having been podcasting for more than seven years now, I can anticipate just about all of them.
Promote Your Patreon as Much as Your Music
It goes without saying that the pandemic really took its toll on indie recording artists who count on making money playing live shows and selling merch at those performances. With so much opening back up now, there is a mad scramble to get back on stages as quickly and as often as possible. After all, the rent is still due. Your car payment still hasn’t gone away. The cell phone company didn’t stop sending a monthly bill just because of the Coronavirus.
Resources for Your Music Career – Instead of New Gadgets
Two days ago on the official Instagram account for the weekly “Now Hear This Entertainment” podcast I put up a post about my four-volume eBook series that provides tips for aspiring entertainers for on and off the stage. The questions that I put in the description, though, bear repeating here.