We know how hard it is to wrap your head around the task of “marketing” yourself to an audience. It’s not easy, and when you’d rather be working on your music, it can often feel counter-productive. Unfortunately, to get your career off the ground, direct-to-fan marketing is pretty much a necessity. The good news is, there are ways to make it fun, and it can be a powerful tool to tell your story to your audience in new ways.
Our go-to source of music industry news and commentary, Hypebot.com, is hosting a free direct-to-fan marketing webinar TONIGHT. If you’re an artist who’s had a hard time wrapping your head around just how to even get started with this, it just might be worth your while to tune in.
What are your thoughts on marketing your music? We’ve heard a lot of different perspectives on this, let us know how you feel about it!
From Hypebot:
Hypebot is proud to sponsor a free direct-to-fan music marketing webinar hosted by Brian Thompson and Michael Brandvold from The Music Biz Weekly podcast on April 16th. This 60 minute intro to Direct-to-Fan Music Marketing will be followed by a Q&A. [...]
D2F is the practice of identifying people with an interest in your music, creating a relationship with those fans, promoting and marketing your music to them and going direct to them to finance your career by monetizing that relationship. Some of the topics covered in the webinar include:
Fan Management – Brand Management – Sales – Marketing – Distribution – Manufacturing – Crowd Funding – Event Management – Merchandizing – Warehousing – Fulfillment
Be one of the first 200 to sign up now for the free D2F webinar being held on Monday, April 16 from 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (Pacific Time)
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Free Direct-to-Fan Marketing Webinar TONIGHT
We know how hard it is to wrap your head around the task of “marketing” yourself to an audience. It’s not easy, and when you’d rather be working on your music, it can often feel counter-productive. Unfortunately, to get your career off the ground, direct-to-fan marketing is pretty much a necessity. The good news is, there are ways to make it fun, and it can be a powerful tool to tell your story to your audience in new ways.
Our go-to source of music industry news and commentary, Hypebot.com, is hosting a free direct-to-fan marketing webinar TONIGHT. If you’re an artist who’s had a hard time wrapping your head around just how to even get started with this, it just might be worth your while to tune in.
What are your thoughts on marketing your music? We’ve heard a lot of different perspectives on this, let us know how you feel about it!
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