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EP313: When Your Music Hurts Your Marketing )And How To Fix It)

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Ever felt like your music is the roadblock in your marketing journey? It's time to rethink, reassess, and re-strategize!

In this episode of Creative Juice, Jack and Circa reveal what to do when your music marketing strategies hit a roadblock and how a critical evaluation of your music could be the key to unlocking audience growth. Learn why social content fails and how to diagnose yours, as well as when to fine-tune your music from gathering and analyzing feedback to refining songwriting, production, mixing to create a better product!

Don't let your music hinder your marketing efforts. If your music needs some fine-tuning, this episode has you covered with tips to transform your music from a stumbling block to a spark for your career!

DISCOVER:

  1. The "Do Not Pass Go" Moment in Music Marketing

  2. Why Content Fails and How to Diagnose It

  3. What Steps to Take if Your Music Needs Work

  4. How To Gather and Analyze Feedback For Your Music

  5. When To Look Critically At Your Music

  6. How To Refine Your Songwriting, Production, and Mixing Processes

RESOURCES:

Learn Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO

Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX!

Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server!

  continue reading

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Content provided by Kyle Lemaire. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kyle Lemaire or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Ever felt like your music is the roadblock in your marketing journey? It's time to rethink, reassess, and re-strategize!

In this episode of Creative Juice, Jack and Circa reveal what to do when your music marketing strategies hit a roadblock and how a critical evaluation of your music could be the key to unlocking audience growth. Learn why social content fails and how to diagnose yours, as well as when to fine-tune your music from gathering and analyzing feedback to refining songwriting, production, mixing to create a better product!

Don't let your music hinder your marketing efforts. If your music needs some fine-tuning, this episode has you covered with tips to transform your music from a stumbling block to a spark for your career!

DISCOVER:

  1. The "Do Not Pass Go" Moment in Music Marketing

  2. Why Content Fails and How to Diagnose It

  3. What Steps to Take if Your Music Needs Work

  4. How To Gather and Analyze Feedback For Your Music

  5. When To Look Critically At Your Music

  6. How To Refine Your Songwriting, Production, and Mixing Processes

RESOURCES:

Learn Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO

Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX!

Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server!

  continue reading

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