This is the Public Relations for Musicians Podcast, based on the recently released book of the same name. Author and host Bob Bradley is a PR and Marketing professional based in Southern California who has worked on hundreds of campaigns for bands and art
Don't forget to organize your contacts and store assets in the cloud. Keep things organized and easy to back up.
Structure your press release in a way that is familiar and easy to read by media contacts
When sh*t hits the fan, what do you do next to save face and rebound?
Your reputation is everything, especially when it comes to earning media coverage
Take a closer look at best practices for promoting both local shows and full tours.
In this episode we discuss the approach and strategy when pitching the media for coverage
How to write a press release that is geared towards music writers and journalists.
Why following-up is one of the most important parts of doing your own PR work.
In the world of music and PR relationships are everything, here's a reminder on why they matter more in 2020 than ever before.
Many who look to do their own PR have a hard time understanding where to start in the process. The chapter in my book and this podcast episode helps break down some of those steps. Don't let getting started be an overwhelming process, step into the mindset of "keeping it simple" and build from there.
When an artist has a compelling story, it increases the likelihood of earning media interest. Sounds obvious, right? Hear me out though, let's go beyond making the record and shooting that music video while I explain how discovering your story is easier than you think and will help with your career growth.
Over the past two decades the internet has caused a major shift in how artists are covered by the media. Learn about these changes and how new trends have opened up countless new opportunities for artists to get exposure.
We all know that some good PR can go a long way, but how does it help those in music? This episode digs in to how media exposure can carry your artist brand from unknown to exciting new levels, and how much of it will help you over the long haul.
This is the Public Relations for Musicians Podcast, based on the recently released book of the same name. Author and host Bob Bradley is a PR and Marketing professional based in Southern California who has worked on hundreds of campaigns for bands and artists in various genres. The book is now available on Amazon and will soon be on Audible. In this episode you will get to know Bob Bradley and learn about what will be covered in episodes to come.
A quick explainer on what Public Relations is and how it applies to the music industry.