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Create A Buzz: If You Build It They Will Come! |
| By: Sheena Metal |
| Submitted: March 28, 2008 |
| Word Count: 1071 |
| Building a music career is hard work.
Every day, month and year you repeat the same grind: build the band,
write the songs, record the songs, rehearse the songs, perform the songs,
promote the band, advertise the band, solicit industry, publicize to
the press, build the website, create the message boards, forums, and
chat rooms, assemble the street team…it goes on and on until you think
your head will surely explode from the mountains of menial tasks that
face you, the unsigned artist, each day. Still, after putting in all of that work
a band will hit dry spells, slow times and glass ceilings. Some
days, your already slow move forward, seems to retard even further.
Sometimes it feels as though you’ve peaked and will never advance.
There are even days you want to blow off all of this tedious monotony,
get a job in the electronics department at Target, and call it a day! But even as your face is smushed up against the glass ceiling of a never-changing cycle of music business grunt work, hope is just over the horizon. See, there is something that you never stopped to think about all the while you were chasing the elusive brass ring of music stardom…all of this time, you were in control. If opportunities have stopped coming your way, then make your own. If you want to be a rockstar, develop a situation you can star in and rock. You have the power and the ability to be anything and everything you have ever wanted to be if you learn to simply create your own buzz. The following are a few tips that may help you to get started creating your own buzz in order to push past the obstacles and keeping moving down the Yellow Brick Road of musical superstardom:
By following these tips and others soon you will find that your band is enjoying the opportunities and buzz you were only dreaming of before. Best of all, you’re now in charge of your own career and musical destiny; creating profitable situations for yourself. You are playing good shows and coming home with money in your pocket. You are selling your own product to pay for band expenses. You are filling your press kit with reviews, interviews and mentions of your band. You are meeting people and building your mailing list. You are establishing your reputation as an important member of the artistic community. No longer waiting to be thrown a chance by some industry member, you have taken command of your musical destiny and cast yourself as the star of your own show. Now, don’t you feel better? |
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