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In this episode 'Secrets to Building Your Compelling Signature Story', we sit down and speak with Ariel Hyatt from Cyber PR. ****** Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here
Ariel is a veteran supporter of indie artists, with 25 years of experience in the challenging music business. She leads her team to help musicians succeed and is celebrated for her dedication to education through books, blogs, and mentoring artists. Her masterclasses and workshops have benefited over 100,000 creatives in 12 countries. She is the author of 6 books on marketing, crowdfunding, social media, and publicity for artists, all of which went to #1 on Amazon.This episode is from Modern Musician's 6th Annual Success With Music Online Conference, where Ariel shared how musicians can leverage the potential of AI to increase productivity and seize new opportunities.Here's what you'll learn: By recognizing AI as an ally rather than a foe, musicians can unlock its potential and integrate it as an essential tool in their creative process.Advantages and disadvantages of integrating AI tools into your music career and best practices for incorporating this new technology.Learn how to utilize "prompt engineering" to distinguish your content from the common use of AI and use it as an inspiration to create original content.Free Resources from Ariel and Cyber PR - 100+ ArtistAI Prompts for Musicians: https://swm.modernmusician.me/ariel-hyatt-bonus-2023Work with Ariel & Cyber PR: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/work-with-us-smw/Want to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentorApply for Gold Artist Academy: https://link.modernmusician.me/apply-for-coaching
On this episode of The Cyber PR Music Podcast, host Ariel Hyatt speaks with software engineer and Myxt co-founder Chris Wetherell about AI in music and the need for a cultural understanding around technology. Wetherell shares insights on his current work in mastering, audio pattern detection, and transcription services, as well as the breakthrough in AI language translation that happened in 2017. He also discusses his concerns about government understanding of technology and the weaponization of social media, a topic he knows a LOT about as he had a front-row seat at Twitter. Key takeaways include the importance of musicians developing a point of view on AI in music, the potential impact on vocalists and instrumentalists, and the need for early conversation around the cultural impact of technology. About Chris Wetherell Chris Wetherell is a musician turned Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Myxt. An early engineer at Google, Chris started the popular Google Reader app used by millions worldwide. Chris then went on to work at Twitter as the lead on implementing its Retweet feature. He also started Thing Labs, Avocado Software, and was most recently the Chief Product Officer of the geographic data analysis platform, Tierra. Chris attended University of California, Berkeley where he studied Computer Science and Music. Link About it: Myxt - https://myxt.com/ Eleven Labs - https://beta.elevenlabs.io/ Key takeaways: - Musicians should develop a point of view on AI in music to prepare for its impact on the industry. - Vocalists should take action to own the transformation of their own voice with AI. - There are concerns about the weaponization of social media and how AI can facilitate language generation. - There is a prediction of a new development in the music industry that will likely create a new business model. - The conversation around the cultural impact of technology should be held early on in its development.
For 25 years the founder of Cyber Music Public Relations, Ariel Hyatt, has been a cheerleader for independent artists. She adores the challenges that today's music business presents and she leads her team to help clients come out ahead. She is known throughout the industry for her books, blogs, and dedication to education and she loves teaching artists which she has done in 12 countries for over 100,000 creatives helping them take control of their own marketing, leading masterclasses and workshops. She is the author of 6 books on marketing, crowdfunding, social media, and publicity for artists, all of which went to #1 on Amazon. She's recently written the book “The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity” which provides proven strategies for independent artists getting featured in Blogs, Playlists, and traditional media exposure. This in-depth and detailed book is a must read for any artist or band seeking to get exposure in the music industry. www.cyberprmusic.com © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Management Representation: Chuck Thompson for Thompson Entertainment Group, LLC Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded in what used to be a dining room, which is now a really cool studio (besides, we hardly ever eat at home... and if we do, its in the living room these days) Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olean, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com The views, thoughts, and opinions expressed on this show provided by the guest(s), are those of the guest(s) own, and do not necessarily represent the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host or producers of this podcast. The material and information presented here is for general information purposes only. The Business Side of Music's name and all forms and abbreviations are the property of its owner (Lotta Dogs Productions LLC), and its use does not imply endorsement of or opposition to any specific organization, product, or service. Copyright © 2023 Lotta Dogs Productions, LLC, All rights reserved.
TOPICS: Collaborating with your fellow artists; Elisa's career update; what happened with E3's cancellation?; our interview Cyber PR's Ariel Hyatt about the rise of AI and how indie creators can use these tools effectively. Check out Ariel's AI Music Marketing course and find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.cyberprmusic.com. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
The heart-centered passion of Ariel Hyatt, when fused with the astute intellect of a deep thinker whose observations on the ever-changing landscape of the global music industry have been the source of guidance for over 100,000 creatives in over 12 countries, results in one of the most appropriate status's of a true ally for the independent artist in the 21st century. Founder of one of the most globally respected (NYC-based), artist-development and marketing strategy firms, Cyber PR, and author of 6 books on marketing, crowdfunding, social media, and publicity, (including an #1 Amazon best-seller), Hyatt has been cheerleading independent artists for 26 years and running, helping them take control of their own marketing, leading masterclasses and workshops, earning her a rare brand of credibility in the industry that sets her apart amidst the murky waters that have threatened to demoralize the independent artist from the beginning of time: PR. In this long-form conversation, we unpack the true meaning behind the same, discuss the challenges of the independent artist attempting to make a post-pandemic ‘comeback', the struggles we face to connect authentically beyond the shimmer of metrics in a hyper-digitalized age, and the dangers of going about ‘business as usual' in 2023. This episode is brought to you by: www.holisticpianoacademy.com (Now part of www.holisticmusicianacademy.com) Listen to T.L.'s new album HERE Music by: www.everynowheremusic.com Produced by T.L. Mazumdar Text: www.tlwrites.com Recorded on a Zoom Podtrak P4 kindly sponsored by: https://www.sound-service.eu Connect with Ariel: Website: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberprmusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberpr You Tube: https://www.youtube.com/cyberpr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cyberpr Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cyberprmusic Connect with T.L. Artist Website: www.everynowheremusic.com Mentorship & Coaching: www.holisticmusicianacademy.com Piano & Music Lessons: www.holisticpianoacademy.com Content Writing: www.tlwrites.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everynowheremusic/ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3JxiGmH Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tlmusician Twitter: https://twitter.com/tlmazumdar
"You inspire us to work hard to improve the service we do for the music community." In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle offers a retrospective of the progress of the MFM Speaks Out podcast in 2022. The guests mentioned, and / or whose music was included, include Ken Butler, Ariel Hyatt, Neel Murgai, Banning Eyre, Baba Don Eaton Babatunde, William Parker, Bruce Lee Gallanter, Jeff Slatnick, Hubert Howe, and April Centrone.The progress and accomplishments of MFM as a whole during the year 2022 were also briefly discussed. Topics discussed:Our guest for episode 35 in January was musician, experimental musical instrument builder, and visual artist Ken Butler. He builds hybrid musical instruments and other artworks that explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, altered images, sounds and silence.He is internationally recognized as an innovator of experimental musical instruments created from diverse materials including tools, sports equipment, and household objects.February's episode 36 featured Ariel Hyatt. Ariel is a digital marketer, writer, and teacher who assists independent musicians in career development. She is the author of Music Success in 9 Weeks, Cyber PR For Musicians, Crowdstart, and other books. Hyatt worked at New York City's WNEW-FM, and the What Are Records? record label. She moved to Boulder CO, where she managed and handled publicity for the funk band, Lord of Word. She is also the founder and owner of the New York-based public relations firm Cyber PR. Her clients included the Toasters and George Clinton.Neel Murgai was our 37th guest in March. Neel is a sitarist, overtone singer, percussionist, composer, teacher, and Co-Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Raga Massive, a raga inspired musician's collective.Banning Eyre is a writer, guitarist and producer, and the senior editor and producer of the public radio program Afropop Worldwide. He has traveled and done music research in over 20 African countries, as well as in the Caribbean, South America and Europe. His latest initiative is the launch of Lion Songs Records, an independent label dedicated to uplifting overlooked, mostly acoustic music from the African universe. He is the author of several books, and the co-author of AFROPOP! An Illustrated Guide to Contemporary African Music. Eyre is a contributor to National Public Radio's All Things Considered, and his writing has been published in Billboard, Guitar Player, Salon, the Boston Phoenix, College Music Journal, Option, The Beat, Folk Roots, Global Rhythm, and other publications. He also has a background in technology, and worked for 10 years as a software technical writer. Eyre is also on the Advisory Committee of Musicians for Musicians. Baba Don Eaton Babatunde. He is a percussionist and master of African Drumming and the rhythms of the African Diaspora in the Americas. Baba Don has performed and recorded with Abidun Oyewole and The Last Poets, Pattie Labelle, Joe Henderson, Donald Brown, Jason Linder, Tyrone Jefferson, Tevin Thomas, James Spaulding, Ron Carter, George Clinton, Pharaoh Sanders, the Metropolitan Orchestra, Bill Laswell, and Philycia Rashadto name a few. His work with dance companies and choreographers includes The Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre, Maurice Hines, Gregory Hines, Andy Williams, Chuck Davis Dance theatre, Frank Hatchet, Geoffrey Holder, Louis Johnson, and Pyramid Dance Company.Episode 40 featured free jazz bass master William Parker. He has also performed and recorded with Cecil Taylor, Peter Brotzmann, Derek Bailey, John Zorn, Hamid Drake, Anthony Braxton, Milford Graves, Oliver Lake, Daniel Carter, Billy Bang, Andrew Cyrille, Matthew Shipp, Roy Campbell, Warren Smith, Joe McPhee, Roscoe Mitchell, Jemeel Moondoc, Joe Morris, Steve Swell, David S. Ware, Leena Conquest, and many others. He was the leader of the Little Huey Creative Music Orchestra and In Order to Survive, a member of the Other Dimensions in Music cooperative, and co-founder of the musician's non-profit organization Arts For Art. Our guest for episode 41 was Bruce Lee Gallanter, the owner and proprietor of Downtown Music Gallery (DMG), a Manhattan based music store that specializes in new, used, hard to find, and out of print CDs, Vinyl, DVDs, and books. DMG was started in 1991 by David Yamner & Steve Popkin, with Gallanter working for the store. They remained in their first location on east 4th street in Manhattan for 12 years until 2003, and started having weekly free concerts, an idea that Gallanter had started with Manny Maris when they worked at Lunch For Your Ears. Gallanter became the owner in 1997. Around the time. he and Emperor Mike started the DMG newsletter, In 2003, they moved into a new store on the Bowery, not far from St. Marks Place, Tower Records, and Other Music.Jeff Slatnick was our 42nd guest. Jeff has been an employee and later the owner of Music Inn for over 54 years. Music Inn is one of the oldest music stores in New York City (second in longevity only to Sam Ash). It is a landmark music store in the West Village of NYC specializing in imported world and western instruments, rare and exotic music items, and records. Music Inn has been described as “a museum, rich with music history from around the world.” Music Inn is also the headquarters of Limulus, a company that designs and manufactures unique solid body string instruments. Hubert Howe graced the annals of our podcast as our 43rd guest. Hubert was one of the first researchers in computer music, and became Professor of Music and Director of the Electronic Music studios at Queens College in New York, where he was also Director of the Aaron Copland School of Music from 1989 to 1998, 2001 to 2002, and Autumn 2007. He taught at the Juilliard School from 1974 through 1994. In 1988-89 he held the Endowed Chair in Music at the University of Alabama. He has been a member of the Society of Composers, Inc. , President of the US section of the League of Composers / International Society of Contemporary Music, a member of the International Computer Music Association, and directed the International Computer Music Conference at Queens College, a member of Society for Electro-Acoustic Music, a member of BMI, and the American Composers Alliance since 1974 and served as their President from 2002 to 2011. He is a member of the New York Composer's Circle and has served as Executive Director since 2013. In 2009, he founded the New York City Electroacoustic Music Festival, and he continues as Director.Our final guest for for 2022 was April Centrone. April Centrone is a multi-instrumentalist (specialising in the riqq, darbuka, frame drum, trap drum, and oud), co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, teacher, composer, film producer and director, and music therapist. She is a Carnegie Hall World Explorer musician and educator, business owner and founder of 10PRL, arts/film/event space on the Jersey Shore. Shehas performed in venues such as the United Nations, NYC Opera House, Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and has toured throughout Europe, the Americas, Middle East and Far East.Music on this episode:"Aurora" by Adam Reifsteck / Sonic Fear"Building a Desert Blizzard" by Ken Butler"Bagheshri Unbound" by Neel Murgai"Today is a New Day" by Voyagers"25 Years" by Abiodun Oyewole, featurning Baba Don Eaton"Give Me Back My Drum" by William Parker"Warm Arms to Hold You" by Dawoud the Renegade Sufi (a.k.a. Dawoud Kringle)"Inharmonic Fantasy No. 7" by Hubert Howe"New Moon" by April Centrone"Welcome New Iran" by SoSaLa (a.k.a. Sohrab Saadat Ladjevardi)(All music used by permission)
232. 3 Summer Music Promo Tips Video Description Hey, you KNOW how we do—we get inspired by our fellow music promotion folks—so, this post is not much different. This one is inspired by Ariel Hyatt's post: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/10-tips-music-promotion-summer/ We like it, because it helps show you some actions that you can take to move your creative empire forward, which is our regular JAM around here—and is REALLY the reason why we even bother to share this kind stuff with you. –If we didn't want YOU to be empowered just as much as we are, we would keep all this shit to ourselves…… But we want the be the kind of friend that we like to meet, so here's us, sharing…. Check out the episode to hear the full discussion and check out our blog post: https://bit.ly/232summerpromoblog Which tip will YOU try? We'd love to hear about it! Share it in the comments below. #summerpromo #cyberpr #arielhyatt #diyrockstar #prejippie #bloomingprejippie Here's what we're into now: • Tom Ray's Art Podcast: https://bit.ly/tomraypodcast • “Sugar Fit” on Darkest Corners of the World Podcast S2 E3 http://bit.ly/sugarfitdarkestpod • “Flying High” (from “Sugar Fit” album) on Toes in the Sand Playlist http://bit.ly/toesplaylist • “Sugar Fit” on his Spotify “Indie: Undiscovered But Brilliant: Vol. 3” http://bit.ly/SugarFitonPlaylist2 • “Sugar Fit” on No Sugar Radio http://bit.ly/nosugarradiosugarfit If you like this, you might enjoy: • Musical Discoveries #3: http://bit.ly/ep71musdisc3vid • Coronavirus for the D.I.Y. Rock Star Playlist: http://bit.ly/diycoronavirusplay • Beyond Blooming Backstage Grove Studios Tour: http://bit.ly/bbbgrovetourvid • “Inspiration for a D.I.Y. Music Lyric Video: How We Improved Our Video Making During Coronavirus Quarantine” https://bit.ly/videomakingblog • “First Music Video? 10 Best Websites for Free Stock Video Footage” http://bit.ly/freestockvideosprej • “Further Confessions: I Hate Video Editing” http://bit.ly/ihatevideoediting • “YouTube Frenzy: But the Beauty of this Rabbit Hole” http://bit.ly/youtubefrenzy • “Tips for Competing with Yourself (for the D.I.Y. Rock Star)” http://bit.ly/Ep94BV2019blog20 • “Tips for Video Making (for the D.I.Y. Rock Star)” http://bit.ly/Ep86BV2019blog12 NOW: Funk album, “Sugar Fit,” by Bourgeoisie Paper Jam http://bit.ly/BandCampPMG and follow on Spotify at https://bit.ly/bpjspotfollow Opening video by James Wheeler: https://www.pexels.com/video/tulips-plantation-in-an-agricultural-field-3816531/ MUSIC: “I Get Faded (No Voce),” PMG Cool & Quirky Custom Music (through Songtradr at http://bit.ly/2QGRatf ) More Ways to experience B L O O M I N G P R E J I P P I E : • All things “Sugar Fit”: https://bit.ly/SugarFitlanding • Blog: http://bit.ly/bpblogsubscribe • Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/bloomingprejippie • Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/bloomingprejipp • Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/bloomingprejippie • Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/bloomingprejippie • YouTube: http://bit.ly/youtubesubprejippie • Gab & Jam podcast: https://bit.ly/gabandjamhq • Soundcloud (music): https://soundcloud.com/prejippie • Join the Bourgeoisie Paper Jam Street Team! https://bit.ly/BPJstreetteam • Funky Happy People (Who Listen to a Variety of Genres of Music) Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/funkyhappyjoin • Be the Next D.I.Y. Rock Star Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/diyrockstarjoin Please subscribe. Thanks. http://bit.ly/youtubesubprejippie Until next Monday, here's wishing love, peace, and chicken grease!
There are no "secrets" to success, just things you haven't learned yet. Join me, Jamaal aka Boss Eagle, Billboard-charting Hip Hop artist and music business coach, as we talk digital marketing, social media, technology, and more, plus share interviews with musicians and industry experts, to help you unlock the “secrets” and take control of your music career. This episode: Part 2 of "21 Ways to Make Money as a Musician," from the Bandzoogle #Blog. We cover numbers 8 through 14 in this episode. Thank you to @Bandzoogle. Check out the original blog post here: https://bandzoogle.com/blog/18-ways-musicians-can-make-money?pc=bizmindedmusic *Got merch? Start your own online store with on-demand printing services and no inventory: https://bit.ly/bmm-printful_POD *Need a website? Get a 30-day Free Trial of Bandzoogle, PLUS 15% OFF Your First Year: https://bandzoogle.com/?pc=bizmindedmusic *Planning a Crowdfunding campaign? Get “CrowdStart” by Ariel Hyatt of CyberPR on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3FzYazs Don't Forget to RATE & REVIEW! Connect with Business Minded Musicians: Website: http://businessmindedmusicians.com Learn: https://bizmindedmusicschool.thinkific.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/businessmindedmusicians Facebook: https://facebook.com/businessmindedmusicians Twitter: https://twitter.com/bizmindedmusic SHARE this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiemusiciansecrets --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indiemusiciansecrets/support
"The Old Ways of Music Monetization are Gone, and We Have to Think of Other Ways of Monetization"In this episode of MFM Speaks Out, Dawoud Kringle interviews Ariel Hyatt. Ariel is a digital marketer, writer, and teacher who assists independent musicians in career development. She is the author of Music Success in 9 Weeks (2009),Cyber PR For Musicians(2013), Crowdstart(2016), and other books. Hyatt worked at New York City's WNEW-FM, and the What Are Records? record label. She moved to Boulder CO, where she managed and handled publicity for the funk band, Lord of Word. She is also the founder and owner of the New York-based public relations firm Cyber PR. Her clients included the Toasters and George Clinton.Topics discussed:Ariel's beginnings and interest in music, how she began her career in public relations, what she looks for in a potential client, how she approaches the specific marketing and promotion needs of an artist, her 2014 Bold Talks talk titled "Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow; Or Will It?," her views about social media, Spotify, the recent Joe Rogan / Neil Young controversy, the future of social media with the rise of Web 3.0, and the importance of being just as creative in business as in music.Music on this episode:"Better" by Sandhya“Sin Eater" by Annie Stokes“Anchor Me” by GleesonThe artists presented in this episode are clients of Ariel Hyatt / Cyber PR
In Episode 304 of the Indie Music Podcast, Doug and Matt interview Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR Music, an artist development, social media, and content strategy firm. They talk to Ariel about her e-book "Social Media Tune-Up" and discuss how to assess, upgrade, and enhance, your digital presence as an independent music artist. Indie Music Podcast now has a Patreon at patreon.com/Indie_musiccast and we invite you to become a member for exclusive benefits. For next to nothing per month you can get members' only podcast video, early access to upcoming episodes, merch, and more! Check out Ariel at: Ariel's Firm Website: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cyberpr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyberpr/ Find her eBook here: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/book/ultimate-guide-music-publicity/ The post #304 – Interview: Ariel Hyatt appeared first on Indie Music Podcast.
Ariel Hyatt is the founder of Cyber PR, an artist development and marketing strategy firm serving musicians and music-related brands. They create long-term marketing plans called Total Tuneups, coach artists through the new music business and handle social media posting and growth strategy.In our interview taken from the 2021 Success With Music Summit, Ariel shares her immense wisdom and proven strategies for getting featured in blogs, playlists, & traditional media. In this episode you will learn:The differences between Publicity and P.R.How effective communication is the key to success for artistsHow to create a well-rounded publicity strategy for your musicGrab Ariel's new book “The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity” here: https://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Guide-Music-Publicity/dp/1649696949Download Your Free Musician's Communications Map and Music Publicity Checksheet: https://www.cyberprmusic.com/the-musicians-communications-map-smb/Get FREE access to Ariel's Musician's Publicity Masterclass here: http://bit.ly/PublicityMasterclassWant to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentor
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST Season 2, Episode 46 Emily White Author and Podcast host of: How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams This week we have the author of the book and podcast under the same name titled: How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams Emily White is a Partner at Collective Entertainment and the Founder of #iVoted Festival. She is the author of the #1 Amazon best-selling How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams and the Host of the book's accompanying podcast of the same name. The podcast is the #1 Music Business podcast in America and has charted on six continents with listeners in 115+ countries. After witnessing slim margins in the 2016 U.S. Election, White was inspired to get out the vote. The result was a new initiative called #iVoted in which over 150 venues in 37 states let fans in on election night 2018, who showed a selfie from outside of their polling place. The movement pivoted in 2020 due to the pandemic and created the largest digital concert in history, which took place on election night 2020. Over 450 artists participated in #iVoted Festival 2020, all booked per the data of the top streaming artists in key swing states whose margins are often decided by the size of a concert venue. Artists including Billie Eilish, Trey Anastasio of Phish, Playboi Carti, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, Maggie Rogers, Colin Meloy of The Decemberists, Living Colour, Young the Giant and countless more have participated in #iVoted Festival. The #iVoted team quickly followed up by creating #iVoted Festival Georgia for the 2021 special elections that determined control of the U.S. Senate. #iVoted is currently building #iVoted Festival 2022 for The United States' next national Election Day - November 8th, 2022. White is an in-demand speaker and consultant due to her expertise within the modern music and sports industries, artist development, social media, and beyond. In the media, White has been on the cover of Pollstar Magazine with her name additionally gracing the cover of Billboard magazine. Her work has been additionally profiled in Variety, Fast Company, Forbes, Bloomberg, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, Alternative Press, Brooklyn Vegan, The Fader, Stereogum, Relix, CNN, Vox, The Huffington Post, ESPN, and more. She is a frequent guest blogger for Hypebot as well as Midem in Cannes, France where she is a regular speaker. In addition, White has proudly served on the boards of Well-Dunn, Future of Music, CASH Music, SXSW, The David Lynch Foundation Live while additionally serving on The Grammys' Education Committee and Pandora's Artist Advisory Council. She was named to Billboard's 2020 Women in Music Executives of the Year list. White's career spans the entertainment industry, carving out a unique path that defines a modern maven. White began her journey at Northeastern University in Boston, with experiences at Powderfinger Promotions, WBCN-FM, Q Division and Skope Magazine. Upon seeing The Dresden Dolls play on campus, White introduced herself to front-woman Amanda Palmer, quickly integrating into a core member of the band's team. White and The Dresden Dolls grew up professionally together beginning at SXSW and continuing through White's graduation day, in which she did graduate, but didn't walk due to the band kicking off a three continent tour with Nine Inch Nails at Coachella. Prior to graduating, White completed work with Boston's legendary promoter, Don Law Company, while working deep within the local music scene before becoming a world-class tour manager. An internship at MTV / VH1 UK solidified White's early love for international business and view of a modern, global economy. Retiring from tour managing at age 23, including runs with Imogen Heap and festivals ranging from Glastonbury to Fuji Rock, White accepted a position at Madison House Inc. in New York working with artists such as The Fiery Furnaces, Dinosaur Jr., The Secret Machines, Angelique Kidjo, and Taj Mahal, as well as members of The String Cheese Incident and Drive-By Truckers. White wrote a pre-Radiohead In Rainbows “name your own price” distribution model that was passed along to iconic producer Bob Ezrin in 2007. A job offer at Michael Cohl's Live Nation Artists followed with White project managing Zac Brown Band's debut release when he was signed along with Madonna, U2 and Jay-Z. In 2008, White launched Whitesmith Entertainment with Keri Smith to oversee the careers of musicians and comedians such as Brendan Benson of The Raconteurs, Margaret Cho, The Hush Sound, Amanda Palmer, Eric Burdon, Family of the Year, Hockey, The Autumn Defense, Fox Stevenson and W. Kamau Bell. Whitesmith additionally successfully consulted on Jay Mohr's goal of being nominated for Comedy Album of the Year at the 2016 Grammys. White is a former Division I scholarship swimmer, who is the daughter and granddaughter of award winning swim coaches. Following the 2012 Olympic games White launched a sports management division with inaugural client Anthony Ervin, an Olympic gold medalist known as the “rock star” of Olympic swimming. In 2016, White signed head U.S. Olympic Women's Swim Coach David Marsh and Olympic gold medalist Kaitlin Sandeno, expanding the sports' division further. White additionally works with the world's leading expert in sports and politics, Dave Zirin. And began working with Japanese-American triplet and two-time Olympian Jay Litherland following his silver medal performance at the Tokyo 202(1) Olympics. In 2017 White released her debut book, Interning 101; a how-to guide for interns in modern business. The book is based on the “intern manifesto” handbook created by White and is published by 9GiantStepsBooks. How to Build a Sustainable Music Career & Collect All Revenue Streams is White's second book. It is a #1 Amazon best-seller and a course book at countless universities. In 2019, White became an adjunct instructor at New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music within NYU's Tisch School of The Arts. In 2021, How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams launched as a podcast. White brings her best-selling book to life by interviewing hand-picked guests whom she considers experts on each chapter or even the entire book. Guests include Justin Vernon of Bon Iver, Imogen Heap, Kam Franklin of The Suffers, Warped Tour Founder Kevin Lyman, Songtrust President Molly Neuman, CAA's Akin Aliu, Zoë Keating, Ariel Hyatt, Artivist Steff Reed, Patrick Sansone of Wilco and The Autumn Defense, Donald S. Passman, Bandcamp Founder Ethan Diamond, Terrorbird's Lauren Ross, Symphonic GM Nick Gordon, #iVoted CMO and Co-Founding Collecting Entertainment Partner Melissa Garcia, Mandolin CEO Mary Kay Huse, Artist Nikki Hill, ASCAP's Loretta Muñoz, and more. White is thrilled to have Co-Founded Collective Entertainment with longtime colleague Melissa Garcia. Collective Entertainment houses all of White's entrepreneurial work and beyond. Website: https://www.collectiveentinc.com/emily-white Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collective-Entertainment-532081957157605 Twitter: http://twitter.com/CollectiveEnt_ iVote: http://ivotedfestival.com/news Podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer ---------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- Wisconsin Music Podcast is: Created, hosted, mixed, mastered, and edited by: Zach T Fell of ZTF Studio (www.ztfStudio.com) Sponsored by: Diamond Dave Photography ZTF Studio Podcast Theme Music created by: Nate Wycoff of Frequency Farm Recording Studio Podcast Voice Over performed by: Dean Bundy Syndicated on: cwHipHop.com – Wisconsin's online Hip Hop radio station
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Bree interviews Ariel Hyatt, founder of Cyber PR and writer of the best-selling book Crowdsatr, about her new book that gives musicians a system to get publicity called "The Ultimate Guide To Music Publicity."
Publicity and PR have become interchangeable these days because of the increase in networking and social media. As a musician, you need to learn why it is important to have good publicity. You need to find that golden nugget that lets you stand out from the crowd of artists out there. Here to help you find it is Ariel Hyatt. Ariel is the founder of Cyber PR where she helps entrepreneurs and musicians find their footing in the online space. She is also an author, with her newest book being The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity. Join your host, Bree Noble as she sits down with Ariel Hyatt to talk about her newest book. Learn the difference between publicity and PR. Also, get a glimpse of some inspiring stories from artists in her newest book.
Don't sweat it. Summary Suz is joined by her good friend, Ariel Hyatt, CEO and Founder of Cyber PR, to debunk many common PR and Social Media myths for independent musicians and discuss what you can expect in her latest best-seller, The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity. For all links, resources, and free downloads from this bonus episode, visit the full set of show notes here: http://therockstaradvocate.com/ep107 THANKS FOR LISTENING! If you liked what you heard, help get this podcast in front of others by subscribing, rating, and leaving a review using your favorite podcast app Spotify | iTunes | Stitcher | RSS Feed
NEWS The latest trends in film scores is good news for indie artists Environmental issues and guitar tonewoods GUEST Music PR maven Ariel Hyatt Music PR maven Ariel Hyatt's CyberPR agency just celebrated 25 years in business. Ariel and her company specialize in digital media campaigns for the music industry. She has spoken in 12 countries to over 100,000 creative entrepreneurs and is the author of five bestselling books on social media, marketing, and crowdfunding including Cyber PR for Musicians, Music Success in 9 Weeks, and Crowdstart. Her newest Book The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity describes everything you need to know about hiring or being a music publicist and is the very best book of its kind. During the interview, we spoke about how much music PR has changed through the years, matching up with the right publicist, using the hero's journey in your bio, why physical press kits are still relevant, and much more. On the intro I'll take a look at the latest trends in film licensing, and the environmental issues in building guitars. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epGuid: 'https://bobbyoinnercircle.com/?p=2857', rssUrl: 'https://bobbyoinnercircle.com/feed/podcast/', backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
Music On Your Own Terms 123 - Carolyn Shulman - Astro-Physicist Approved Love Songs Joining me from Denver, Colorado, is singer-songwriter Carolyn Shulman. We discover how her dad influenced her love of music, how she won a songwriting competition in college, but ended up becoming a social security lawyer in Houston, Texas, until she and her family moved to Colorado, where she decided to become a full time musician. Carolyn also shares what her law degree has taught her to watch out for in the music business, what surprises her most about social media, and what she's learned about the difference between PR and advertising, from working with Ariel Hyatt and Cyber PR! Click here for the main show notes page! Carolyn Shulman on the web - https://carolynshulmanmusic.com Carolyn Shulman on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/carolynshulmanmusic Carolyn Shulman on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cshulman80/ Topics discussed in this episode : Rice University | DiGi Broughton | National Guitar Workshop | Preston Reed | David Wilcox | Leo Kottke | The Indigo Girls | Melissa Etherege | Tracy Chapman | Carolyn Sills | Grace Pettis | Troubadours On Trek | Abraham Heschel | Selma | Martin Luther King Jr | BMI | ASCAP | Dolly Parton | Ari Herstand | Ariel Hyatt | Cyber PR | Indie 101 | Carole Hyatt | Steven Volpp & Dweezil Zappa | TikTok Engagement Rate | Reddit | Rocky Mountain Folks Festival | Kerrville Folk Festival | Jen Hitt | Lars Skaland Make sure you check out the Support The Podcast Page to get deals on various items mentioned above! --- Help me get featured on Find That Pod's newsletter by signing up! ...or Buy Me A Coffee! Thank you! --- Please welcome our new sponsor Ignite Your Music Career! You may remember in episode 90, I chatted to internationally acclaimed musician and educator Craig Dodge, about sync licensing and his course Ignite Your Music Career. Ignite teaches you how to earn more royalties, up front sync fees, and recurring revenue from your music. Learn more or sign up today here! --- Check out the new merch in the store at store.musiconyourownterms.com, or click the link in the menu. --- This episode is also sponsored by The Skinny Armadillo Print Company Specializing in screen printing, embroidery, design, on demand digital printing, web stores, fulfillment and more. Visit https://theskinnyarmadillo.com/ or call 817 546 1430 --- Website - http://www.musiconyourownterms.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MusicOnYourOwnTerms/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/musiconyourownterms/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/MusicOnYourOwn1
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Prior to recording, it's crucial to establish your marketing foundation as you can then authentically connect with fans to bring them on your journey. In short, this includes setting up your email list, text message club and ensuring your social media accounts are in place. No one knows this better than Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR. Ariel's best-selling books and award-winning Cyber PR® process marks the intersection of social media, PR, and online marketing. She's best known in both the music industry and the business world for her ability to simplify and explain things that creative minds don't necessarily love: PR, marketing, and social media. Ariel and host Emily White are also old friends. In this episode they discuss modern marketing best practices and laying your foundation before you hit the studio. Cyber PR: https://cyberprmusic.com/ Ariel Hyatt on Twitter: @CyberPR Today's podcast is brought to you by our friends at Bandzoogle! Built by musicians for musicians, Bandzoogle is an all-in-one platform that makes it easy to build a stunning website and EPK for your music. Listeners can go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “SUSTAINABLE” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription. Questions? Reach out to @EmWizzle on Twitter. Book this podcast was based on: https://www.collectiveentinc.com/book2. 10% off w/ code PODCAST Email List to be directly contacted when S2 & the book's next edition drops: https://bit.ly/SustainableList CREDITS: Creator, Executive Producer, Producer, & Host: Emily White Engineer: Nathan Cain Music: Matthew Wang Sponsorship: info@c-ent.com Graphics: Neelu Mohaghegh --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sustainablemusiccareer/support
TOPICS: What indie artists can learn from Taylor Swift re-releasing her “Fearless” album; outdoor house concerts; we interview noted indie music publicist and Cyber PR founder Ariel Hyatt. Her new book “The Ultimate Guide in Music Publicity” is available in June and find out more about her work by visiting www.cyberprmusic.com. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.
Ariel Hyatt (@cyberpr) has been a fierce entrepreneur for 30 years as founder of Cyber PR, an artist development, social media & content strategy firm based in New York City. Her agency advises on how to create online influence and release impactful projects. She has spoken in 12 countries to over 100,000 creative entrepreneurs and is the author of four bestselling books on social media, marketing, and crowdfunding with another one on the way. In this episode, we focus on ways artists and music professionals can increase their influence over digital media and publications. -- “If you are making art and you are making good art, the thing about good art is not everyone is going to love it...and that's ok." -- 6:00 Cyber PR's role in Music 9:00 How to Find the Right Publicist 13:00 Knowing Your Plan 17:00 Measuring PR Success 23:00 PR List & Your Network is Key to Your Success 26:30 Watch out for Spammers 29:00 The Types of People You are Pitching to & Understanding the Functions of Pubs 35:00 How to Publicize Yourself 41:00 When to Pitch during a Release 46:00 The Importance of Super Fans 50:00 Essentials of a EPK 58:00 Future of Music Online -- Recommended Episode | Building Your Story with Music Publicist Last Week | How to Pitch and Place Your Music on Playlists --- https://twitter.com/cyberpr -- Use our fans of The Set Up podcast link for 30% off your first year's membership with DistroKid. http://distrokid.com/vip/thesetup A few other cool things: You can change the splits any time. You can add or remove collaborators any time. You can go back in time and see any previous splits. Your release won't be delayed if your collaborator is slow to sign up. Instead, we'll just hold the money for them until they join. As always, DistroKid never takes a cut. You & your collaborators get 100% of earnings in total. -- If you enjoy our podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 30 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! --- --- Sign up for Sydney's email newsletter (“Set Up Set List") at https://www.thesetupseries.com/community --- --- Follow us on IG! @thesetupseries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/support
Ariel Hyatt is the founder of Cyber PR, an artist development and marketing strategy firm serving musicians and music-related brands. They create long-term marketing plans called Total Tuneups, coach artists through the new music business and handle social media posting and growth strategy. In our interview, Ariel shares how to save yourself thousands of dollars by learning how to tell your story and pitch yourself in a way that’s really compelling, and why it’s not necessary in this day and age to hire someone to get you PR. Get FREE access to Ariel's Musician's Publicity Masterclass here: http://bit.ly/PublicityMasterclass Get Michael's Walker's FREE Fanbase Growth Workshop Here: http://bit.ly/FanbaseGrowth
First interview in over three years. About being an introvert in the music industry, finding balance as a creative, the benefits of a stage name, and conferences. Go subscribe at cyberprmusic.com
First interview in over three years. About being an introvert in the music industry, finding balance as a creative, the benefits of a stage name, and conferences. Go subscribe at cyberprmusic.com
The Cyber PR Music Podcast Episode Six: On Being A Woman in Music with Bree Noble In This Episode Bree Noble and Ariel Hyatt discuss Navigating the business as both artists and music industry professionals How a woman's journey in the music business differs from a mans Getting support from peers with peer mentoring is just as worthy as finding a high powered mentor Why marketing yourself may feel so confronting and actually shame-inducing (much more for women than for men) Episode Action Sheet: Join the Cyber PR Music Newsletter and get my FREE Music Marketing Checksheet Tools, Articles or Other Tips Mentioned: Work Hard, Playlist Hard Submit Directly to Spotify Playlists How to Get on Spotify Playlists The Indie Musicians Guide To Spotify Links mentioned: Women In Music (A Non-Profit Organization every woman and any men who want to support women in our industry should be a member of) Ilyana Kadushin. No, I Know Podcast Ariel’s article on how a mastermind group will change your life The Krickets On Instagram Lauren Waller On Instagram Musicians Guide to IG Stories & Highlights Patreon All About Bree: FEMusician Women of Substance Podcast Female Musician Academy Bree On Socials: Female Indie Musician Community Facebook Group Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect With Ariel Hyatt & Cyber PR Music Company Website Personal Website Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Work With Me: Music PR Musician’s Total Tuneup Cyber PR LABS Other Ways I Can Help: 1) Subscribe to my podcast - The Cyber PR Music Podcast 2) Check out my newest ebook Social Media Tuneup to walk yourself how to effectively ratchet up your social media presence across all channels 3) Order my bestselling book CROWDSTART a step-by-step guide to a successful 30-day crowdfunding campaign. Available on Amazon 3) Learn in one of my LABS masterclasses - there are 12 to choose from and they focus in on areas you may want to hone in on including: Supercharge Your PR, Release Music With Ease, and Getting Sponsored. 4) Read any of the 300+ blog posts I have written to help you get ahead in the business. My main focus areas are marketing, music PR, crowdfunding, and making money. About: Ariel Loves the challenges that today's music business presents and she leads her team to help clients come out ahead- whether that is with a detailed Total Tuneup, a new brand, or an increased established digital footprint, she is dedicated to helping her clients leave more educated than they were when they came to Cyber PR. She has written over 300 blog posts and four books on marketing, crowdfunding, and social media for artists- two of which went to #1 on Amazon. Ariel has spoken to over 100,000 artists in 12 countries about how to take control of their own marketing leading masterclasses, workshops, and panels.
The Independent Music Awards are next week! Ryan sits down with one of our favorite guests, acclaimed publicist and Cyber PR founder Ariel Hyatt, to break down the IMAs and discuss how indie artists like you can get more involved in this awesome event. Ryan and Ariel will be hosting workshops and serving as mentors at the IMAs, June 21-22 in New York City. Get your tickets here! independentmusicawards.com/ima-ikon-2019/. Ryan and Ariel also talk about Ariel's new e-book "Fan 1st", which you can check out at www.cyberprmusic.com. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.
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Ariel Hyatt is in the house! Are you looking to get more publicity for your music or band? Do you wish a major media outlet would cover your story? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, we learn from the best. Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR sheds light on the current state of […] The post 148 – How to Get Media Coverage as a Musician – with Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
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Ariel Hyatt is in the house! Are you looking to get more publicity for your music or band? Do you wish a major media outlet would cover your story? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, we learn from the best. Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR sheds light on the current state of […] The post 148 – How to Get Media Coverage as a Musician – with Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
For the past 23 years, Cyber PR Founder Ariel Hyatt has been helping prominent musicians and creative people use public relations, marketing, and social media to connect with fans and be more engaging. She's also written four books on the music industry and is an internationally recognized speaker who has spoken at conferences around the world including SXSW, Vivid Sydney, Hubspot Ignite, and Campus Party London. Her work has been recognized in publications ranging from Oprah, CNN, Wired, Billboard, Forbes.com, and The Washington Post, just to name a few. Ariel came on the show to share her engagement insights. Some of the things we discuss include How to develop a personal narrative Fun things to post on social media How music saved Ariel's life and why it matters What not to do when trying to get attention for your music Compelling campaigns that caught Ariel's attention How to develop relationships with writers Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make videos and tell stories. This is the video I shot with Sean Gasser for The Excelleauxs at Blues Fest this year. More of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Related Episode One prominent musician that Ariel has worked with is Bree Noble, an awarding-winning musician, speaker, author, entrepreneur founder of Women of Substance Radio & The Female Entrepreneur Musician. Bree also shares some resources for musicians looking to build sustainable careers in this podcast interview. # Related Things Cyber PRand Cyber PR Music Podcast Ariel on Facebook, Twitter Freebies from Ariel Some of the campaigns that Ariel highlighted include Ariana Grande Brené Brown Chris Barron Danielle LaPorte Guster Janelle Monáe Michael Franti Documentary I mentioned: Social Animals Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # If You Liked the Show Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
This week, Ryan is joined by longtime friend-of-the-podcast Bree Noble of Female Entrepreneur Musician. From April 22nd to May 1, Bree will be hosting the Profitable Musician Summit, an online music industry conference geared toward helping musicians manage their careers and increase their income. Guest speakers include past Podcast guests Ariel Hyatt, Ari Herstand, Kevin Breuner, Cheryl B. Engelhardt, Cherie Hu, Suzanne Paulinski, and many more…including your BTB host Ryan Kairalla. Ryan talks to Bree about the Summit but also gets some insight from her on the importance for indie artists to not have "too many" ideas in their music career. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not! And you should tune in to find out why and get some great advice along the way. Bree is awesome, and she has a lot of great tips for you. Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects. Register for the Profitable Musician Summit by visiting this link: bit.ly/2WPwDlJ.
Hypebot article "19 Marketing Predictions From Music Industry Experts" by Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR. Janelle Rogers - Green Light Go Publicity: Blend Old School With New. The key to success in 2019 is blending old school with new school. Cherie Hu – Freelance Journalist: Get With The Power of Music Subscriptions. In this scenario, the artist owns a direct line of communication with fans, keeps the lion's share of revenue and can more effectively segment and service these fans than what is currently possible in a mass-market streaming environment. Cheryl B. Engelhardt – In The Key Of Success: Do The Thing. Stop buzzing, and set it up right. You will be relieved when you do. Meghann Wright - Symphonic Distribution: Evolve To Thrive. That means going to shows, going to events, and putting yourself out there. If you want to make it in the jungle, be a beast! Melissa Nastasi - City Bird Publicity: Be Patient. Don't get discouraged if publications and playlists do not pick up your music and story immediately, as sometimes they have an inbox full of new music to digest on the daily. ---- Pre-Order Release It Right: The Silver Scream Edition HERE. found.ee/ink-rir Want more insight? Check out Outerloop Coaching and kick-start your Music Career: outerloopcoaching.com Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 10% off www.rockabilia.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hypebot article "19 Marketing Predictions From Music Industry Experts" by Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR. Chris Robley – DIY Musician Podcast: Pay For Social Media Ads & Boosts Without Bitterness. 2019 will be the year your AVERAGE independent musician starts budgeting for online advertising without feeling nauseous or bitter AF. Ryan Kairilla – Break The Business: Embrace Live Streaming. Embrace live streaming! Platforms like Twitch and Facebook Live are becoming very important platforms for musicians. Melissa Garcia - Collective Entertainment: Get Creative On Socials. Don't be afraid to get creative with how you connect with your fans. Rick Barker – Rick Barker Music: Meet Your Fans Where They Want to Meet You. One of the biggest mistakes I see artists make is that they make it hard for fans to find them. Marcio Novelli – Bridge The Atlantic: Don't quit your day job. Don't quit your day job… But don't give up on your dreams either. The old adage that it takes money to make money is almost always true, even in the music business. ---- Check out Finn McKenty's Punk Rock MBA Website and YouTube Channel. ---- What's the Difference Between the Producer, Engineer, and Mixer? https://found.ee/producer Want more insight? Check out Outerloop Coaching and kick-start your Music Career: outerloopcoaching.com Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 10% off www.rockabilia.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hypebot article "19 Marketing Predictions From Music Industry Experts" by Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR. Have A Plan With Your Goals Included. If you don't have a written plan and a long-term strategy, it will be very hard to get where you want to go. I see way too many artists wasting their hard earned money on publicists, Spotify Playlisting companies and radio promotion before they are really ready. Don't Blow Your Budget on Recording Only. The biggest mistake I see indie artists make is to spend all of their money on recording, leaving nothing for marketing. Clearly Communicate Your Story. My biggest piece of marketing advice for 2019 is to know how to communicate your story. Put Your Fans First. As we move forward in this new era of the music industry, it's become more and more apparent that the only gatekeepers in the industry are the fans. Build An Industry Email List. Retain email addresses of journos, bloggers, and playlist/tastemakers so you can contact them in the future about your work. ---- How to Save Money in the Recording Studio: https://found.ee/studio Want more insight? Check out Outerloop Coaching and kick-start your Music Career: outerloopcoaching.com Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 10% off www.rockabilia.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Podcast Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can I be my own publicist and pitch myself? Who can help me put together a marketing plan? What if I need help with my socials? Listen to this episode of the MIB podcast to find some answers! Today, Ariel Hyatt and I discuss PR to help you understand how YOU can do it on your own and be more realistic about your PR expectations! “Independent artists often have unrealistic expectations of what a PR person can do for them.”-Rick Barker What do you want to hear from the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast? Tell us here! ***Want to be a guest on the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast?*** Send an email to podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com With the following information: Name, website, social handles, questions you would like to ask Rick and contact information Resources: Ariel Hyatt CYBER PR Artist Assessment with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com Contact: podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com for a chance to be a guest on the MIB podcast show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message
How can I be my own publicist and pitch myself? Who can help me put together a marketing plan? What if I need help with my socials? Listen to this episode of the MIB podcast to find some answers! Today, Ariel Hyatt and I discuss PR to help you understand how YOU can do it on your own and be more realistic about your PR expectations! “Independent artists often have unrealistic expectations of what a PR person can do for them.”-Rick Barker What do you want to hear from the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast? Tell us here! ***Want to be a guest on the Music Industry Blueprint Podcast?*** Send an email to podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com With the following information: Name, website, social handles, questions you would like to ask Rick and contact information Resources: Ariel Hyatt CYBER PR Artist Assessment with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com Contact: podcast@musicindustryblueprint.com for a chance to be a guest on the MIB podcast show --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/music-industry-blueprint/message
In this week's episode, Blasko & Mike discuss the Hypebot article "3 Reasons Your Last Music Release Failed" by Suz Paulinski of The Rock/Star Advocate & Ariel Hyatt of Cyber PR. Reason # 1 You Took Your Time Writing & Recording But Then You Felt a Sense of URGENCY to Release (So You Did Without Really Preparing!) Reason # 2 You Hired A Music Publicist or A Radio Promoter and They Didn't Get The Results You Expected Reason # 3 You Put Off Learning How to Release Your Music Properly Because You Thought that “Great Music Will Always Find it's Way and “The Cream Always Rises To The Top” ---- Support The Kyle Pavone Foundation at KylePavoneFoundation.org. Design and launch your band's website in minutes. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off www.rockabilia.com Want more industry insight? Head over to Outerloop Coaching www.outerloopcoaching.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week while Blasko is out, Mike is joined by Emily White, author and host of the Interning 101 book and podcast. Mike: “I've been enamored with Emily White since we met as panelists at The Yellow Phone Music Conference in 2014. She has continued to inspire me with her passion and consistent record of achievement. As a CEO of a boutique music company, we mentor and work with interns every day and have always wanted to provide them with a valuable learning experience. That has been made all the better once we began following the advice of Emily White's Interning 101 book. Emily's charismatic personality combined with her extensive industry knowledge makes her a natural to be a podcast host.” The Interning 101 Podcast takes listeners through the journey of how to successfully navigate and succeed in one's field of choice. Episodes include interviews with Warped Tour Founder and USC Professor Kevin Lyman, Brian Viglione (The Dresden Dolls, Scarlet Sails, Violent Femmes, NIN), as well as Emily's current business partners who began as interns a decade ago. The show also interviews current interns to experience the reality of the interning landscape in 2018 as well as Downtown Music Publishing Head of People Lisa Hauptman, Composer Matthew Wang (Netflix, Hans Zimmer Productions), and USA Swimming's Jake Grosser. The Jabberjaw team is also producing Interning 101 “mini-episodes” in which White will delve into specific topics from Interning 101 the book to educate the audience on modern business best practices, and more, in detail. Adds White, “It's important that we keep the interview episodes focused on our awesome guests. But I want to ensure that the audience is getting educated on the crucial tenets of the Interning 101 book and for those that want to dive deeper, these episodes are perfect to learn how to succeed in modern business and beyond. ---- Mike and Emily discuss the article "How To Get An Internship In The Music Business Without A Single Contact" by Ariel Hyatt of CyberPR. Follow her on Twitter @cyberpr. ---- Support The Kyle Pavone Foundation at KylePavoneFoundation.org. Use code MENTAL for 15% off your first year of website hosting at Bandzoogle.com. Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off www.rockabilia.com Want more industry insight? Head over to Outerloop Coaching www.outerloopcoaching.com Email any questions or comments for the podcast to askblasko@gmail.com Join the ManageMental Group on Facebook here! Follow Blasko on Twitter/IG: @blasko1313 Follow Mike Mowery on Twitter/IG: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Check out Blasko's Spotify Playlist here volumeforever.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Ryan breaks down the bombshell music industry report from Citi, "Putting the Band Back Together: Remastering the World of Music." He talks about the report's conclusion that artists are only capturing 12% of the revenues generated by the music industry and discusses who are the "intermediaries" standing between artists and their fans that are keeping money out of artists' pockets. You can read the report at http://citi.us/2KC0gjU. In the second segment, Ryan sits down with acclaimed publicist Ariel Hyatt. Ryan and Ariel discuss charity/music crowdfunding projects. They also talk about Ariel's latest initiative, Cyber PR Labs. Cyber PR Labs is a series of masterclasses hosted by Ariel and other prominent music industry thought leaders. Find out more by visiting http://cyberprmusic.com/cyberpr-labs/. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan’s Book “Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry.”
Do You Have A Marketing Plan? by Ariel Hyatt of CyberPRhttp://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/03/your-marketing-plan-is-your-future-do-you-have-one-cyber-pr.html Rising above the chatter is one of the most important and difficult problems faced by any music marketer or musician. But the task becomes far less daunting if you have a marketing plan. STEP #1: Set Your Goals (Short term / Long term) STEP #2: Identify Your Niche & Leaders in it! STEP #3: Create Your Signature Story STEP #4: Create Your Customer Archetype STEP #5: Attend To Your Social Media STEP #6: Create Consistent Compelling Content Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Find merch from your favorite bands and use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off at www.rockabilia.com Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a stunning website for your music in minutes. Choose from hundreds of mobile-friendly themes, then customize your design and content in a few clicks with Bandzoogle's easy visual editor. All the features you need for a professional website are already built-in, including:Tools to sell your music & merch commission-free, right on your websiteMailing list tools to grow your fan list and send newslettersIntegrations to pull in content from all of your online services like Twitter, Instagram, and SoundCloudAnd live support from their musician-friendly team 7 days a weekBandzoogle plans start at just $8.29/month and includes your own free custom domain name. Go to Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and be sure to use the promo code “MENTAL” to get 15% off the first year of your subscription. Bandzoogle: websites built for musicians, by musicians. Want more industry insight? Outerloop Coaching has got you covered, head over to www.outerloopcoaching.com We want to hear from you so please don't hesitate to email any questions or comments to askblasko@gmail.com Find Blasko on Twitter and Instagram: @blasko1313 Find Mike Mowery on Twitter and Instagram: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sherry-Lynn Lee is a singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from the jazz-pop duo 23rd Hour. We talk about creating an identity, growing an audience on social media, as well as in your own back yard, creating strategic partnerships, and leveraging your success to build momentum. Creating community Experimenting to figure out what creates engagement Creating a twitter strategy for promotion around popular hashtags Pairing a wine with a song for #winewednesday Repurposing video to multiple social sites Knowing where your audience is hanging out on social media Tailoring your content to your audience Consistently showing up on social media Creating Strategic Partnerships Partnering with a music education foundation to promote their CD release party Finding an organization that is in line with your values Creating strategic partnerships with organizations in your local community to help grow your audience Donating show proceeds to charity iTunes Chart Success Leveraging iTunes chart position to gain momentum to move higher up the chart Creating a partnership with Hungry for Music Converting album sales to instruments so fans could see how there impacting the charity Rising to the Top 10 on the iTunes chart Leveraging their success for additional exposure and promotion The power of promoting something people already care about Why has success as a musician been historically defined as not having a day job? Why must we choose? Being a full time musician doesn't work for everyone Some people have multiple passions. Why do we have to pick just one? Having a day job helps her finance Sherry-Lynn's music projects Creating software also fills her creative needs Balancing two careers Creating an Experience for Everyone Transporting listeners to another time and place Playing to a listening audience Making color coded set-lists for the band Making it easy for the venue to help you have a successful performance Links and Resources Mentioned https://www.facebook.com/23rdHr https://www.twitter.com/twentythirdhour https://www.instagram.com/twentythirdhour https://www.soundcloud.com/23rdHr https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgUjwMHideFEBo_hBqlu1Tg https://medium.com/@twentythirdhour Ariel Hyatt on Crowdfunding - Brassy Broadcasting Company
Ariel Hyatt, Founder of CyberPR, shares strategies for getting out of our own way to achieve success. Highlights and Takeaways Growing up the daughter of an entrepreneur mother and filmmaker father How dyslexia helped her learn ways to make complicated ideas simple The 3 things that hold us back from success The importance of your Signature Story – what it should and should not include Why you don't need to jump on the latest social media platform Why your newsletter is critical to your success The value of mentors that teach us what not to do Why you always give your best Crowd Funding Coaching Links & Resources: Download Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity here for free: http://bit.ly/MusicPR_Guide OR it's 99 cents on Amazon: http://bit.ly/MusicPR_Ultimate BB62: Crowdfunding Strategies with Ariel Hyatt CyberPR® CypberPRMusic Follow Ariel on twitter @CyberPR Ariel Hyatt featured on The Creative Entrepreneur
Ariel Hyatt is back in this episode to talk about her new book Crowdstart – The Ultimate Guide to a Powerful & Profitable Crowdfunding Campaign. In this episode, Ariel Hyatt takes us on a deep dive into the world of crowdfunding. We talk about getting creative with your rewards, determining a budget, creating strategic partnerships, and leveraging the relationships you've nurtured during the crowdfunding process to promote your record. If you missed our previous conversation, go back and check it out in episode 15. We talk a lot about how we hold ourselves back and how to get out of your own way. Connect with Ariel and download a free sample chapter of Crowdstart at arielhyatt.com
In all areas of life we need to be asking: Elegantly, creatively, considerately and consistently. Whether we realise it or not we are always asking. When it comes to crowdfunding your ability to succeed or not comes down to your ability to ask. So in this short action episode we explore how to ask anyone for anything. In episode 167, renowned international SXSW speak, PR expert and author, Ariel Hyatt, shares what she learned from her first successful crowdfunding experience. Having raised over $50,000 USD to fund her new book, Crowdstart, in this short episode we explore the fundamental principles, which Ariel believes, underpinned her success. Crowdstart is a new book about how to create a powerful and profitable crowdfunding campaigns. http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast http://www.arielhyatt.com
How do you create an effective crowdfunding campaign? What can you expect to experience emotionally? Crowdstart author and publicity expert, Ariel Hyatt, reveals the emotional reality of her first crowdfunding experience. After years of advising clients on their own campaigns, Ariel put her money where her mouth is raising over $50,000 on Kickstarter to launch her new book, Crowdstart. In this episode, Ariel shares how her tragic apartment fire, and a bad experience with Oprah, led to her crowdfunding success today. Ariel reveals the three main benefits of starting a crowdfunding campaign and who her new book, Crowdstart, is for. You'll learn how her new book can help you to create your own powerful and profitable crowdfunding campaign, avoiding the mistakes that so many make. http://www.inspirationalcreatives.com/podcast http://www.arielhyatt.com
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Ariel Hyatt of CyberPR explains why musicians need a newsletter and how to launch and maintain a successful email list
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Ariel Hyatt has been a fierce entrepreneur for more than 20 years and runs Cyber PR®, a dynamic social media & content strategy company based in New York City. She talks about her career path (including how she reinvented it after losing her first job) and gives some actionable tips to really build your personal brand.
Jen chats with Brooke Segarra, Campaigns Manager at CypberPR, about interning, managing expectations, and good PR. Guest Bio: Brooke Segarra is affectionately called “the blog whisperer” by Ariel Hyatt, due to the fact that she creates astounding results for our clients. Before coming onboard as Campaigns Director, she spent some time working in editorial and PR at Painted Bride Quarterly literary magazine and as a contributing writer for various publications such as CMJ and Blare Magazine. Listen to the Spotify Mix Tape with artists and music mentioned during the podcast.
Ariel Hyatt, founder of CyberPR®, dishes on what holds us back from success, telling our signature stories (hint: it's not your bio), and the power of your e-mail list. The Dish: Growing up the daughter of an entrepreneur mother and filmmaker father How dyslexia helped her learn ways to make complicated ideas simple The 3 things that hold us back from success The importance of your Signature Story – what it should and should not include Why you don't need to jump on the latest social media platform Why your newsletter is critical to your success The value of mentors that teach us what not to do Why you always give your best Crowd Funding Coaching Links & Resources: CyberPR® CypberPRMusic Follow Ariel on twitter @CyberPR Ariel Hyatt featured on The Creative Entrepreneur If you found a nugget or two of value, or just enjoyed the conversation, drop by iTunes to leave a rating, review, and subscribe. Subscribe to The Brassy Broadcast: · Click here to subscribe via iTunes · Click here to subscribe via Stitcher · Click here to subscribe via RSS
Kevin interviews Ariel Hyatt, digital strategist, international speaker, author, and owner of Cyber PR. Ariel shares social media tips, music career advice, and her experiences and insights with... So what's it take to be Indie anywho? www.cdbabypodcast.com