Episode Synopsis "#26: [ENCORE] How to Stand Out in the Music Industry"
ENCORE: Enjoy an oldie but goodie. When a musician makes music, uploads it into the world, and realize they’re only attracting their mom, best friend, and a rando... they wonder, “How on earth do I get heard?” Each day it seems like there are more and more new musicians popping up every day. Finding success feels overwhelming and impossible. We’re entering our second myth of the first episode, which is “the only way to succeed is with a major record label.” And these days, this simply isn’t true. In this episode, we talk about the first steps to standing out and succeeding. You can follow along the notes and get the podcast freebie at musicroad.co/26.
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