DIY Musician Podcast
A podcast by CD Baby
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232 Episodes
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#198: 3 Things that will hurt your music on Spotify
Published: 11/3/2017 -
#197: Rick Barker – Earning $74,000 using Facebook Live
Published: 10/27/2017 -
#196: How to prepare your music for a successful release
Published: 9/22/2017 -
#195: Our 5 takeaways from the 2017 DIY Musician Con
Published: 9/13/2017 -
#194: Why you never need to tour…EVER! (A Live Podcast)
Published: 8/29/2017 -
#193: The 2017 DIY Musician Conference preview + more!
Published: 8/20/2017 -
#192: Fake artist controversy and real artist questions
Published: 7/25/2017 -
#191: Music streaming myths debunked
Published: 7/10/2017 -
#190: 5 music branding lessons from Third Man Records
Published: 6/28/2017 -
#189: Cathy Heller – Turning musical inspiration into focused action
Published: 6/3/2017 -
#188: Why you’re not making any money from your music
Published: 5/26/2017 -
#187: How to use Facebook Live to get results
Published: 5/14/2017 -
#186: Jim Jesse – Copyright and music law for indie musicians
Published: 5/5/2017 -
#185: Is your age an obstacle to music success?
Published: 4/24/2017 -
#184: Jack Conte – How to get fans
Published: 4/4/2017 -
#183: How to get your music career started
Published: 3/16/2017 -
#182: 60 ideas in 60 minutes
Published: 2/23/2017 -
#181: How to get your music on Spotify playlists, Pt 2
Published: 2/13/2017 -
#180: How to get your music on Spotify playlists, Pt 1
Published: 2/1/2017 -
#179: How I got 50,000 views in 3 days
Published: 1/23/2017
Making music has never been easier, but building a music career today is altogether different. Finding the right audience for your music takes an entrepreneurial mindset, a lot of hard work, and a willingness to experiment. The DIY Musician Podcast features interviews with artists of all styles and backgrounds who’ve found a unique but authentic pathway to success, as well as in-depth discussions with music publicists, promoters, lawyers, publishers, talent buyers, and more. This podcast is geared towards independent musicians who want to build a sustainable music career without giving up (too much) financial or creative control. The hosts work with hundreds of thousands of artists at CD Baby, and are actively releasing and promoting their own music too; they're part of the same community they’re helping to educate and encourage with each new episode.