In the spirit of holiday gift giving, I want to give you a brand new, six-page report called "10 Success Strategies for DIY Musicians, Managers, Promoters and More."
Use this direct link to the PDF file to open and print it.
(If you want to access it later, be sure to save the file to your hard drive or favorite ebook reader.)
I encourage you to share this free report with anyone you feel could use it. Blog about it and link to the file, post a tweet or Facebook update about it ... you know, spread it around!
That's why I published these 10 DIY music strategies - to inspire and empower music people who really need to GET these principles.
The only stipulation for sharing this: Please do not alter the report or charge money for it.
10 Success Strategies for DIY Musicians by Bob Baker is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Enjoy!
And Happy Holidays!
-Bob
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
How to Be a Holiday Hero This Year!
You're an artist, right? Of course you are -- no matter what role you play in the music biz, there's no doubt you are a creative being.
And because of that, I bet you have lots of friends and loved ones who are also creative types -- songwriters, singers, musicians, as well as visual artists, writers, and performers of all stripes.
Wouldn't it be cool if you gave them something they can actually use this holiday season?
How would the special creative people in your life feel if they received a book from you that was personally signed by the author TO THEM?
Of course, you could just give them a toaster or a gift card. But, come on ... how special is that?
Here's a suggestion that will turn you into a Holiday Hero this year:
Look over the selection of paperback titles on this book page.
Purchase any assortment of titles between now and Friday, December 10 ... and I'll give you 20% off any order of $30 USD or more.
Just enter the promo code DEC10 on the shopping cart page when you check out.
Then list the name of the person you want the book(s) autographed to in the "Comments / Special Delivery Instructions" section of the final check-out page, and you're done. (See my note below in the P.S. for shipping times.)
Remember, these books are not just for musicians. "Unleash the Artist Within" is for creative people of all types -- painters, photographers, actors, filmmakers, you name it.
And "55 Ways to Promote & Sell Your Book on the Internet" is perfect for writers, authors, bloggers, speakers, consultants, and anyone wanting to establish themselves as an expert online.
Do you know anyone who could benefit from this type of guidance and inspiration?
Of course, for the musicians in your life, there's always the classic "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook" and "Guerrilla Music Marketing, Encore Edition" titles.
Ready to be a Holiday Hero this year?
Start browsing the available titles and get ready to save 20% and make someone very happy this holiday season!
-Bob
P.S. I will ship books Priority within the U.S., so there should be no problem getting the autographed books to you in time for Christmas (if you order by Dec 10).
Books shipped to Canada and all other countries are sent Priority International (and often take 10 to 14 days or longer to arrive). I can't guarantee delivery times. So it's best to order sooner rather than later.
P.P.S. The image above is by greengymdog.
And because of that, I bet you have lots of friends and loved ones who are also creative types -- songwriters, singers, musicians, as well as visual artists, writers, and performers of all stripes.
Wouldn't it be cool if you gave them something they can actually use this holiday season?
Of course, you could just give them a toaster or a gift card. But, come on ... how special is that?
Here's a suggestion that will turn you into a Holiday Hero this year:
Look over the selection of paperback titles on this book page.
Purchase any assortment of titles between now and Friday, December 10 ... and I'll give you 20% off any order of $30 USD or more.
Just enter the promo code DEC10 on the shopping cart page when you check out.
Then list the name of the person you want the book(s) autographed to in the "Comments / Special Delivery Instructions" section of the final check-out page, and you're done. (See my note below in the P.S. for shipping times.)
Remember, these books are not just for musicians. "Unleash the Artist Within" is for creative people of all types -- painters, photographers, actors, filmmakers, you name it.
And "55 Ways to Promote & Sell Your Book on the Internet" is perfect for writers, authors, bloggers, speakers, consultants, and anyone wanting to establish themselves as an expert online.
Do you know anyone who could benefit from this type of guidance and inspiration?
Of course, for the musicians in your life, there's always the classic "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook" and "Guerrilla Music Marketing, Encore Edition" titles.
Ready to be a Holiday Hero this year?
Start browsing the available titles and get ready to save 20% and make someone very happy this holiday season!
-Bob
P.S. I will ship books Priority within the U.S., so there should be no problem getting the autographed books to you in time for Christmas (if you order by Dec 10).
Books shipped to Canada and all other countries are sent Priority International (and often take 10 to 14 days or longer to arrive). I can't guarantee delivery times. So it's best to order sooner rather than later.
P.P.S. The image above is by greengymdog.
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Connection Addiction: Lessons from 28 hours 'Off the Grid'
Yesterday, I tried something that was out of the ordinary for me. I actually -- gasp! -- went a whole 28 hours without posting any new updates to Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
If you pay attention to my online social media stream, you know that's unusual, as most days I post from 8 to 10 updates.
The idea for this social media retreat came while reading Leo Babauta's new book "Focus" (which you can get in both free and paid versions here).
Leo writes about "Connection Addiction" and how it can distract us from our creative output and enjoyment of life.
Like Leo, I am not bashing all the wonders of technology and instant access we have today. These tools allow me to make a living and serve in a greater way than I ever did prior to their existence. I'm grateful and plan to keep using them.
But it was eye-opening to experience what I went though yesterday. Let me explain ...
My last post before the break promised "I will completely disconnect today. No Tweeting, Facebooking, etc for a full 24 hours. Wish me luck!"
I did live up to my promise to not post anything new for a full day. But I did not "completely disconnect" during that period. And that certainly led to some new insights into the role of technology in my life.
I did manage to stay away from my desktop computer most of the day and get out and do things. But ... of course, my iPhone was always close by.
Throughout the day, I often felt the need to see if anyone was commenting on Facebook or Twitter. Most of the time, I resisted the urge. But many times, I gave in. I checked email, opened the Mashable app to see the latest tech posts, and more.
This technology thing really can be addictive. And like anything, it can be used to enhance and improve your life ... or used to distract you and get you off track.
How often have you logged into Facebook or sat down to check email ... and the next thing you know, two hours have gone by?
Luckily, I don't get sucked into games or cute kitty videos or similar trivial content online. But I admit I get sucked in -- and could benefit from a serious accounting of how I spend my time online and off.
Can you relate?
I'll wrap up this post for now, but I do hope to return to this topic with some specific strategies for dealing with Connection Addiction and making the best "good use" of technology.
I welcome your thoughts in the Comments section below.
Bob
If you pay attention to my online social media stream, you know that's unusual, as most days I post from 8 to 10 updates.
The idea for this social media retreat came while reading Leo Babauta's new book "Focus" (which you can get in both free and paid versions here).
Leo writes about "Connection Addiction" and how it can distract us from our creative output and enjoyment of life.
But it was eye-opening to experience what I went though yesterday. Let me explain ...
My last post before the break promised "I will completely disconnect today. No Tweeting, Facebooking, etc for a full 24 hours. Wish me luck!"
I did live up to my promise to not post anything new for a full day. But I did not "completely disconnect" during that period. And that certainly led to some new insights into the role of technology in my life.
I did manage to stay away from my desktop computer most of the day and get out and do things. But ... of course, my iPhone was always close by.
Throughout the day, I often felt the need to see if anyone was commenting on Facebook or Twitter. Most of the time, I resisted the urge. But many times, I gave in. I checked email, opened the Mashable app to see the latest tech posts, and more.
This technology thing really can be addictive. And like anything, it can be used to enhance and improve your life ... or used to distract you and get you off track.
How often have you logged into Facebook or sat down to check email ... and the next thing you know, two hours have gone by?
Luckily, I don't get sucked into games or cute kitty videos or similar trivial content online. But I admit I get sucked in -- and could benefit from a serious accounting of how I spend my time online and off.
Can you relate?
I'll wrap up this post for now, but I do hope to return to this topic with some specific strategies for dealing with Connection Addiction and making the best "good use" of technology.
I welcome your thoughts in the Comments section below.
Bob
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Twitter for Music Promotion: 5 Music Pros Sound Off
Since the music industry was one of the first industries to heavily embrace Twitter, Bruce Warila asked some industry friends the simple question: "What is Twitter?"
Derek Sivers, Ariel Hyatt, Andrew Dubber, and Steve Lawson offer some answers.
Read them at musicthinktank.com.
What do you think?
-Bob
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
Derek Sivers, Ariel Hyatt, Andrew Dubber, and Steve Lawson offer some answers.
Read them at musicthinktank.com.
What do you think?
-Bob
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Engage Music Fans with These Simple Online Tools
If you've never asked your fans for their input using an online poll, you really should consider it. It's a great device to encourage interaction with the people who support you.
You can ask them to vote on:
But what online polling service should you use?
A couple weeks ago I asked people on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more. Here are the main results I got, combined with sites I've used. Most have both free and paid options:
SurveyMonkey
www.surveymonkey.com
Twtpoll
www.twtpoll.com
Zoomerang
www.zoomerang.com
SurveyGizmo
www.surveygizmo.com
Micropoll
www.micropoll.com
Wufoo
www.wufoo.com
Google Forms
http://docs.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=15166
Action Step: Pick one of the services above, create a poll, and send it to your fans via email, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
-Bob
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
You can ask them to vote on:
- Cover artwork for your next album
- Songs you should include on your next album or EP
- What part of the country you should tour next
- Songs you should perform at your next show
- What to get the bass player for his birthday
- Their favorite flavor of ice cream (or some other lighthearted topic)
But what online polling service should you use?
A couple weeks ago I asked people on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and more. Here are the main results I got, combined with sites I've used. Most have both free and paid options:
SurveyMonkey
www.surveymonkey.com
Twtpoll
www.twtpoll.com
Zoomerang
www.zoomerang.com
SurveyGizmo
www.surveygizmo.com
Micropoll
www.micropoll.com
Wufoo
www.wufoo.com
Google Forms
http://docs.google.com/support/bin/topic.py?topic=15166
Action Step: Pick one of the services above, create a poll, and send it to your fans via email, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
-Bob
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
Friday, November 12, 2010
What's Your "Internet Influence Index"? (3i)
Do you ever wonder how you're faring in the realm of Online Reach and Influence? Maybe you need to stop and take a snapshot of where you stand.
I call it your Internet Influence Index (or 3i for short).
A 3i is a listing of your current number of friends, followers and other statistics that indicate how well you're connecting with customers and fans online. It's a quick measurement of your Internet presence.
I refer to it as a snapshot because, if you're proactive at all online, the numbers will be in constant flux -- hopefully in an upward direction.
I probably need to create a form or checklist you can use to track these important statistics. But here's a rundown of my current Internet Influence Index (as of Nov 12, 2010) to give you an idea of different ways you can measure your own 3i:
Twitter ...
Followers: 4,294
Total tweets I've posted: 5,322
Lists I am included on: 277
Facebook ...
Friends (personal profile): 3,229
Fan page "likes": 253
YouTube ...
Total views: 197,222
Channel subscribers: 985
Videos posted: 60
Music Promotion Blog ...
Feedburner subscribers: 1,994
Total # of posts: 521
Artist Empowerment Radio podcast ...
Feedburner subscribers: 583
Total # of episodes: 54
MySpace ...
Friends: 3,309
LinkedIn ...
Connections: 1,306
Scribd ...
Documents: 6
Total reads: 9,957
FriendFeed ...
Subscribers: 363
Google Buzz ...
Followers: 57
Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook on Amazon.com ...
Sales rank: #260,722 in Books
5-star reviews: 8
4-star reviews: 4
As you can see, there are many ways to measure your Internet Influence Index.
What am I missing? Would you like me to create a checklist form that can be used to track your 3i?
Let me know in the Comments.
-Bob
The image above comes from opensourceway.
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
I call it your Internet Influence Index (or 3i for short).
I refer to it as a snapshot because, if you're proactive at all online, the numbers will be in constant flux -- hopefully in an upward direction.
I probably need to create a form or checklist you can use to track these important statistics. But here's a rundown of my current Internet Influence Index (as of Nov 12, 2010) to give you an idea of different ways you can measure your own 3i:
Twitter ...
Followers: 4,294
Total tweets I've posted: 5,322
Lists I am included on: 277
Facebook ...
Friends (personal profile): 3,229
Fan page "likes": 253
YouTube ...
Total views: 197,222
Channel subscribers: 985
Videos posted: 60
Music Promotion Blog ...
Feedburner subscribers: 1,994
Total # of posts: 521
Artist Empowerment Radio podcast ...
Feedburner subscribers: 583
Total # of episodes: 54
MySpace ...
Friends: 3,309
LinkedIn ...
Connections: 1,306
Scribd ...
Documents: 6
Total reads: 9,957
FriendFeed ...
Subscribers: 363
Google Buzz ...
Followers: 57
Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook on Amazon.com ...
Sales rank: #260,722 in Books
5-star reviews: 8
4-star reviews: 4
As you can see, there are many ways to measure your Internet Influence Index.
What am I missing? Would you like me to create a checklist form that can be used to track your 3i?
Let me know in the Comments.
-Bob
The image above comes from opensourceway.
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.
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