Brief Summary
This free course dives into essential music marketing principles for musicians. With 11 short videos, you'll learn key strategies to promote your music effectively, connect with fans, and tackle the marketing world without stress.
Key Points
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Your #1 Music Marketing Asset
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Internet Strategies and How to Build Your List
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Social Media: How, When and What to Post Online
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How to Get Comfortable with Marketing and Sales
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Dealing with Music Marketing Overwhelm
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Advice on Long-Term Music Success
Learning Outcomes
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Understand your biggest music marketing asset
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Build an online presence and email list
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Master social media posting strategies
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Feel more comfortable with marketing and sales
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Navigate through marketing overwhelm for long-term success
About This Course
An overview of the foundational marketing principles every musician and music pro should know
In this free course (with more than 4,000 students!), I give you an overview of the foundational music marketing principles every proactive musician should know. The course features 11 short videos. In them I cover:
Your #1 Music Marketing Asset
Internet Strategies and How to Build Your List
Social Media: How, When and What to Post Online
How to Get Comfortable with Marketing and Sales
The First Steps to Online Music Marketing
How to Deal with Music Marketing Overwhelm
My Best Advice on Long-Term Music Success
I want to extend a big thanks to Jonathan Sexton and the Artist Growth team in Nashville for editing these video lessons and making them available.
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I can't wait to share these Music Marketing 101 principles with you!
By the end of this course, you will understand marketing and be eager to engage in it
Know the foundational principles of getting exposure and connecting with fans
Chrispus W.
I liked the whole presentation.
I found it to be short and simple. This made it very easy to digest.
It builds a nice overview into the things that should be done