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As more and more musicians recognize the importance of developing sustainable sales models, they face a unique challenge: balancing the need for brand growth through streaming with the potential for reduced sales revenue. Streaming has become a dominant force in music consumption, and while it plays a crucial role in brand development, it can also cannibalize traditional sales. While album sales remain a viable income source for many independent musicians, forward-thinking artists are exploring models that not only complement their streaming strategies but also future-proof their sales approaches. Membership sites offer a powerful solution to these challenges.Although platforms like Patreon have popularized the concept of fan-supported content, many musicians have yet to fully realize the potential of running their own membership site. By creating a dedicated platform for your most engaged fans, you can generate recurring income, maintain full control over your branding and customer experience, and keep the majority of your proceeds. This approach allows you to monetize your music without relying solely on streaming revenue or traditional album sales.In this episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast, we'll explore why membership sites are the perfect tool for musicians looking to complement their streaming strategies, future-proof their sales models, and create a sustainable income stream. We'll discuss the key advantages of this model and provide practical tips for building and growing your own membership community.We'll also take a moment to catch up on the latest developments in AI and how it's impacting the music industry. From AI-powered music creation to innovative marketing tools, we'll explore the current state of AI and what it means for independent musicians.Whether you're looking to diversify your revenue streams, strengthen your relationship with your most dedicated fans, or create a more sustainable foundation for your music career, this episode will give you the insights and inspiration you need to start your own membership platform.For more music marketing strategies, tactics, and tips go to https://musicmarketingmanifesto.com/
John Oszajca, a former recording artist for Interscope and founder of Music Marketing Manifesto, joins us in today's episode. With an impressive track record in the music industry and a knack for entrepreneurial ventures, John has been a keynote speaker at global conferences and events. Known for revolutionizing the industry with his “direct to fan marketing” approach, he has helped myriad artists climb to dizzying heights on various sales charts and land Grammy nominations. In this captivating episode, John delves into how to harmonize your message with your music marketing and the principles of digital marketing. Combining his passion for music with a data-driven approach he shares how he's making a significant impact on how independent musicians market their music.Here's what you'll learn about: The principles of digital marketing for the music industry and why it works so wellWhy digital marketing today is remarkably effective and what most musicians are missing out on with social media.The importance and the method of building a mailing list and selling products to fansDeep dive into John's ingenious approach and learn more about his music marketing strategies here: https://musicmarketingmanifesto.com/Apply for Gold Artist Academy: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
Rewind to six months ago, the Music Marketing Manifesto podcast was among the very first music industry podcasts to discuss the release of ChatGPT and the looming AI revolution. Fast forward to the present, AI is not just a buzzword - it's a seismic shift that's ignited a veritable arms race in technology.AI tools such as ChatGPT 4, Midjourney, Runway's Gen 2, Stable Diffusion, and many others have permeated every corner of our lives, with an especially potent impact on the arts and music industry. Some herald this as a landmark leap in human evolution, while others are sounding the alarm, painting it as a potential hazard to our very existence.In today's episode, we're taking a reflective journey back through these whirlwind six months. We'll dissect what's transpired, the promises kept, and the ones that merely sputtered out, and we'll discuss what we might be expect going forward.Moreover, we'll share tangible, real-world AI use cases that can elevate your music career here and now, not in some speculative future. This episode aims to provide a comprehensive catch-up on this crucial topic and perhaps, make you reevaluate your perspective on AI.
On this episode of The Cyber PR Music Podcast, Ariel chats with an old friend and colleague. John Oszajca, a musician and digital marketer, and he shares his insights into using AI language models like Chat GPT for music marketing, emphasizing the importance of having a human-derived game plan and not solely relying on AI. He also shares his thoughts on the singularity and what it means for AI's potential future. Lastly, the podcast touches on the strengths and limitations of AI in music marketing, and how musicians can complement their talents with AI tools. Overall, this episode explores how AI language models can be used as effective tools in music marketing, while still understanding the value of human touch and authenticity.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #53 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are going to walk you through the process of CREATING and PROMOTING a Spotify Pre-Save Campaign. It's no secret that one of the best ways to drive your streaming numbers up is to get added to popular playlists like Discovery Weekly and Release Radar, which are algorithmically generated.The best way to get picked up by any of these algorithmically generated playlists is to get a large number of followers and saves. HOWEVER, Spotify does not have a native pre-save option. But not to worry, in this episode we explain how to set up a pre-save page using third party services, and then how to promote that pre-save page for maximum impact.We also discuss how a Spotify campaign like this fits into a broader album release strategy....and if you enjoy the episode, be sure to leave a rating and review on whatever podcast app you use!
When it comes to selling music, the winning formula goes something like this...1. First, you "hook" your traffic with a simple sentence or two (in an ad, social post, or email) that makes your audience go... "I've gotta hear this".2. You build a bond with your audience by sharing music, telling stories, and making them go... "I love this artist".3. You ask your fans to buy some stuff and stream your music. Cha-ching!It's as straight forward as that.And it all starts with creating those HOOKS. Hooks are this simple "conversation starters" that become the basis for your ad campaigns, your email subject lines, and your social media posts.If you're not able to describe your music in a way that makes people want to click, then you're dead in the water.In the latest episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we dive into the art and science of creating Hooks for your music.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #50 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are joined by Alexander "Aor" Osipov from the Russian Symphonic Metal band, Imperial Age. Alexander is someone who bought my training program Music Marketing Manifesto a few years back and really ran with the strategies he learned. In a fairly short amount of time he was able to take his popular, but financially struggling band and turn them into a thriving success; bringing in a healthy six figures in music revenue each year.When the war between Russia and Ukraine broke out he was one of the first people I thought of. However I was afraid to reach out for fear that even a conversation about the war could create problems for him.I was relieved, and incredibly humbled, when a week or so ago Alexander reached out to tell me that thanks to what he learned in Music Marketing Manifesto - and the overseas and recurring revenue his band now brings in - they were able to flee Russia and move to Turkey; with a hope of eventually relocating to the USA or the UK. I asked Alexander if he'd be willing to sit in on the MMM Podcast and share their extremely relevant story, and walk us through exactly how his band markets their music. This is their story.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In this episode we discuss the importance of marketing your music with funnels and the release of John Oszajca's new platform Tunepipe, a funnel builder for musicians. John is also joined by Empty Pockets front man, Josh Solomon who sits in to discuss his experience building funnels and ask various questions about John's new platform, TunePipe.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In this episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast, John Oszajca takes a very important look at the difference between a Streaming Model vs a Sales Model, and the impact that each approach might have on your career, as an independent musician.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
This sound familiar? You hit the stage… The crowd loves it… You make sure that everyone knows how to find you on Spotify and your socials… You get home and wait to see those stats skyrocket… But then… NOTHING HAPPENS. All that work; all that exposure, and the needle doesn’t move at all. This is […]
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In the latest episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are going to speak with Kevin Goetz from the metal band, Mute Prophet. Kevin is a Music Marketing Manifesto member who I have watched over the last few years as he (along with other members of his band) took Mute Prophet from obscurity and […]
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
Niels Schroeter from NCS Entertainment and Blue Élan Records once introduced me to a very important concept: Not every marketing tactic is right for every artist, and the next step an artist should take is really determined by where their career is at, and where they want to take it. This is important because so […] The post Stepping Stones: What It Takes To Go From The Rehearsal Room To Performing In Arenas appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #38 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are going to be doing something a bit different… This episode consists of the audio taken from a LIVE Music Marketing Q & A that I held last week. During the Q & A, dozens of attendees sent in questions about the best way to […] The post LIVE Music Marketing Q & A – Replay appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
John Oszajca is in the house! Do you know what funnels are? Are you using them to promote your music? What level of success have your achieved with your marketing funnels? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, you'll learn about this timely and vital topic from the best of the best – […] The post 147 – How to Hypercharge Your Music Career with Funnels – with John Oszajca of Music Marketing Manifesto appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
The New Music Industry Podcast | MusicEntrepreneurHQ.com | with David Andrew Wiebe
John Oszajca is in the house! Do you know what funnels are? Are you using them to promote your music? What level of success have your achieved with your marketing funnels? In this episode of The New Music Industry Podcast, you'll learn about this timely and vital topic from the best of the best – […] The post 147 – How to Hypercharge Your Music Career with Funnels – with John Oszajca of Music Marketing Manifesto appeared first on Music Entrepreneur HQ.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
There is no question about it, streaming is here to stay. However, despite the industry shift towards streaming, we still see a landscape in which 99% of all Spotify streaming comes from just 10% of songs. This should cause independent artists to take pause and ask themselves if they are moving towards streaming because they […] The post What About Spotify? appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Rick and John talk about the fundamentals of advertising on Facebook for the music industry. John has a video out to help artists, around the world, learn how to put ads on Facebook and have a fantastic ROI if done correctly. Some of the information can seem overwhelming, but the fundamentals are pretty simple, and to succeed as an artist, you must be willing to communicate with the correct audience. “In the real world, businesses don't really run that way...you find a market, figure out what it wants, you spend money, and focus on getting that ROI” -John Oszajca 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 Time Stamps: 3:24 - Did you think the internet was just a “fad” when it first came out? 7:09 - John ran his first ad for a friend on the internet in 2009 8:08 - Working outside the “system” allows you to cut out the middleman 12:30 - What is one of the main problems with labels? 19:19 - Rick finds out what a “module” is 20:39 - What is the Dynamic Creative? 29:37 - Don't try to outthink Facebook Resources: Music Marketing Manifesto How to Build Facebook Ads Free Book and artist assessment from Rick Baker Connect with John Oszajca Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com Contact: rick@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
Rick and John talk about the fundamentals of advertising on Facebook for the music industry. John has a video out to help artists, around the world, learn how to put ads on Facebook and have a fantastic ROI if done correctly. Some of the information can seem overwhelming, but the fundamentals are pretty simple, and to succeed as an artist, you must be willing to communicate with the correct audience. “In the real world, businesses don't really run that way...you find a market, figure out what it wants, you spend money, and focus on getting that ROI” -John Oszajca 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 Time Stamps: 3:24 - Did you think the internet was just a “fad” when it first came out? 7:09 - John ran his first ad for a friend on the internet in 2009 8:08 - Working outside the “system” allows you to cut out the middleman 12:30 - What is one of the main problems with labels? 19:19 - Rick finds out what a “module” is 20:39 - What is the Dynamic Creative? 29:37 - Don't try to outthink Facebook Resources: Music Marketing Manifesto How to Build Facebook Ads Free Book and artist assessment from Rick Baker Connect with John Oszajca Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Rick: Facebook Instagram Youtube Twitter Soundcloud RickBarker.com Contact: rick@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
Mike Osborn and Music Marketing Music marketing is synonymous with the name Mike Osborn. He's still figuring it out like so many other indie music artists, but Mike has always been heavily invested in how he markets his music and brand. This was evident when I heard him speak at a 2014 musician marketing event that I co-hosted in San Jose California. Mike showed up with notebooks containing marketing ideas and strategies that he'd implemented or was otherwise exploring. Much of Mike's methods and strategies come from John Oszajca's Music Marketing Manifesto, which has more recently become known as the full service agency Direct to Fan International (DTFI). Beyond Music Marketing Mike and his Mike Osborn Band are a group of hard working musicians who work smart, but he wants to work even smarter. He acknowledges that diversification has been a key driver of success in his career, but now he's looking at the long-term. This is not an easy game in Mike's home of San Jose California, which is among the most expensive places one can live on this lonely planet. Like the rest of the working world, Mike wants to work a little less, to have freedom for time off, and to feel good about retirement. He never mentioned retirement, for the record, but I believe he's practical and somewhat traditional. Sure he can play into old age, but there's likely something beyond performing and recording for this Osborn. In our most recent conversation, Mike and I talk about more than just marketing and the long game of life. He's fired up about an increased investment he's made with Music Marketing Manifesto and DTFI, but he did humor me in discussing his forthcoming album, ReverbNation's calendar widget, pickup bands in the blues scene, and why he finds drummers to be an x-factor in any new ensemble. Mike's forthcoming album is in final production stages. He seems confident in releasing at least some of it in time for the holiday season. He also tells me that the new recordings are stylistically more country than his past work. This makes sense given that Mike finds most of his songs start out that way. We'll soon hear if that country feel supersedes his traditional blues-rock sound. Whatever the case, Mike is excited about the project and I'm excited for him. Find Mike and follow the progress of his marketing and recording projects on Facebook @MikeOsbornBand. SHOW NOTES Mike Osborn Band on Facebook In the Dog House – Mike Osborn on CDBaby Lovin Time – Video ReverbNation Widgets Math Class DTFI RELATED EPISODES Episode 34 – Tribute Bands, Jam Etiquette, & Backing Tracks–Mike Osborn Episode 61 – Circus Swing and the Transformation of Dean Johanesen Episode 41 – Reverb and Whiskey (or Iced Tea)–Singer Songwriter Joe George Episode 60 – House Concert Host Amy Killingsworth Episode 62 – Tapping into the House Concert Scene–Robonzo RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith More resources for musicians
Mike Osborn and Music Marketing Music marketing is synonymous with the name Mike Osborn. He's still figuring it out like so many other indie music artists, but Mike has always been heavily invested in how he markets his music and brand. This was evident when I heard him speak at a 2014 musician marketing event that I co-hosted in San Jose California. Mike showed up with notebooks containing marketing ideas and strategies that he'd implemented or was otherwise exploring. Much of Mike's methods and strategies come from John Oszajca's Music Marketing Manifesto, which has more recently become known as the full service agency Direct to Fan International (DTFI). Beyond Music Marketing Mike and his Mike Osborn Band are a group of hard working musicians who work smart, but he wants to work even smarter. He acknowledges that diversification has been a key driver of success in his career, but now he's looking at the long-term. This is not an easy game in Mike's home of San Jose California, which is among the most expensive places one can live on this lonely planet. Like the rest of the working world, Mike wants to work a little less, to have freedom for time off, and to feel good about retirement. He never mentioned retirement, for the record, but I believe he's practical and somewhat traditional. Sure he can play into old age, but there's likely something beyond performing and recording for this Osborn. In our most recent conversation, Mike and I talk about more than just marketing and the long game of life. He's fired up about an increased investment he's made with Music Marketing Manifesto and DTFI, but he did humor me in discussing his forthcoming album, ReverbNation's calendar widget, pickup bands in the blues scene, and why he finds drummers to be an x-factor in any new ensemble. Mike's forthcoming album is in final production stages. He seems confident in releasing at least some of it in time for the holiday season. He also tells me that the new recordings are stylistically more country than his past work. This makes sense given that Mike finds most of his songs start out that way. We'll soon hear if that country feel supersedes his traditional blues-rock sound. Whatever the case, Mike is excited about the project and I'm excited for him. Find Mike and follow the progress of his marketing and recording projects on Facebook @MikeOsbornBand. SHOW NOTES Mike Osborn Band on Facebook In the Dog House – Mike Osborn on CDBaby Lovin Time – Video ReverbNation Widgets Math Class DTFI RELATED EPISODES Episode 34 – Tribute Bands, Jam Etiquette, & Backing Tracks–Mike Osborn Episode 61 – Circus Swing and the Transformation of Dean Johanesen Episode 41 – Reverb and Whiskey (or Iced Tea)–Singer Songwriter Joe George Episode 60 – House Concert Host Amy Killingsworth Episode 62 – Tapping into the House Concert Scene–Robonzo RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith More resources for musicians
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In Part 2 of the “On Getting Signed” interview I talk about what happened after I landed my deal with Interscope Records and how things eventually took a turn for the worse and I was dropped by the label. In the interview you’ll hear what that’s like, and how I eventually turned things around. To […] The post On Getting Dropped By Your Record Label… appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
If you’ve ever heard me talk about music marketing then you’ve heard me mention the fact that I was once signed to Interscope Records when I landed what the trade papers called, “the largest new artist record deal in history”. While I’ve certainly mentioned that deal, I’ve never really told the story of how I […] The post On Getting Signed… appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #24 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast Ariel Hyatt from Cyber PR joins us to discuss the impact that a well developed brand can have on your music career. Because without a well developed brand… the marketing just isn’t going to work. In this interview Ariel lays out a few simple steps that any artist can take […] The post Ariel Hyatt on Developing Your Brand – Podcast Episode #24 appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In episode #20 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we are going to talk with blues artist, Janiva Magness, about her recent Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Blues Album of 2016. I take particular pride in sharing her story as I had the good fortune of being part of it. Early in 2016 I was […] The post How to Get Nominated For a Grammy – Podcast Episode #20 appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Today's guest is John Oszajca, the founder of Music Marketing Manifesto. John teaches a systematic approach to marketing music online. The post MMP026: The Best Music Marketing Strategies – All The Sneaky Ways People Sell You Music And You Don't Even Realize It appeared first on Musician Monster.
Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading this week. In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss last week's Rorie Kelly interview and Dave provides some interesting insight on the current composition of women in the executive ranks of major labels. Ryan and Dave also discuss the recent lawsuit between 19 Recordings and Sony Music. At issue in the case is whether Sony is shortchanging its artists by paying out streaming revenue at an unfairly low rate. The case underscores the outdated contractual structures that labels continue to embrace (to the detriment of its artists) even as the music industry continues to rapidly change. In the second segment, musician, marketing expert, and Music Marketing Manifesto founder John Oszajca stops by to talk about his years as a label artist. He also gives some very useful marketing tips and discusses how artists can market themselves effectively even on a limited budget. Check out John's enriching music marketing training programs by visiting musicmarketingmanifesto.com. In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about their frustration with sports on television. They also give their thoughts on the recent viral video of a Christian mother-of-four ranting about the explicit lyrics in the hip hop song "Norf Norf" by Vince Staples. Thank you all very much for listening! Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. 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."
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John Oszajca may not be a household name but I can't imagine many musicians that haven't heard of Music Marketing Manifesto! John is the creator and CEO of MMM and today John and I discuss how you can sell more music using the concept of direct response marketing. I think you will really find this episode informative and relevant to your quest to become a successful music entrepreneur. http://www.musicmarketingmanifesto.com/
This week, we talk with Timothy P. Green about finishing the record (and video!), plus interviews with saxophonist Nick Longo and internet marketing guru John Oszajca. Download Timothy’s single for FREE! As mentioned on the podcast, just click www.TimothyPGreen.NET to get your…Read more ›The post TMN024 – Convicted! (w/ Timothy P. Green, John Oszajca, Nick Longo) appeared first on The Multimedia Ninja with Bradford Rogers.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
A few weeks ago I posted something on the MMM Facebook page about the Fact that Taylor Swift recently pulled her entire catalog from Spotify. She was quoted as saying “I’m not wiling to contribute my life’s work to an experiment that I don’t feel fairly compensates the writers, producers, artists, and creators of […] The post Spotify: Helping Or Hurting Independent Artists? appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
Over the last few months I’ve had the pleasure of working as the marketing director for blues artist Janiva Magness‘ newly formed indie label, Fat Head Records. The label’s first release debut at #5 on Billboard’s Blues Chart and has held the #1 spot on blues radio for much of this summer. In the […] The post Here’s How You Release The Number #1 Blues Album In America appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In the latest episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast, Xerxes Horde from the New Jacobin Club, joins us to discuss how he’s been able to use the strategies learned in MMM 3.0 to outsell two years of web sales in under three months, and generate some pretty impressive sales and subscriber stats. The […] The post How A Very Unusual Band Consistently Converts 20% Of Their Subscribers Into Album BUYERS – Podcast Episode 14 appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
As musicians we are always busy with performances, rehearsals, and individual practice and tend to neglect the business required to stay working. Today we will learn how to increase concert attendance, album sales and merchandise sales through e-mail marketing! This is a necessary step and easy to do. Enjoy the episode!
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In this episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast, CD Baby founder Derek Sivers, joins us to discuss how he transitioned from musician to owner of the world’s largest distributor of independent music. He also discusses some of the defining patterns and traits he observed in their best selling artists. To listen in just go […] The post CD Baby Founder, Derek Sivers, on the Habits of Successful Independent Musicians: Podcast Episode 13 appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
Interscope recording artist and online marketing expert, John Oszajca is an in-demand consultant and speaker at conferences and organizations world wide. John speaks about the new music business, on and off-line marketing strategies for musicians, social media, performing, songwriting, recording, and the new frontiers of independent music made possible by the internet.John has appeared in/on Rolling Stone, CNN, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, US, People, The Boston Phoenix, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, and many more.His Music Marketing Manifesto is a multimedia course which teaches independent musicians the art of direct-to-fan marketing, how to build their fan base, and ultimately sell albums with no radio, touring, or press.http://MusicMarketingManifesto.comhttp://JohnOszajca.comhttp://facebook.com/musicmarketingmanifestohttp://facebook.com/oszajcahttps://twitter.com/JohnOszajca
Interscope recording artist and online marketing expert, John Oszajca is an in-demand consultant and speaker at conferences and organizations world wide. John speaks about the new music business, on and off-line marketing strategies for musicians, social media, performing, songwriting, recording, and the new frontiers of independent music made possible by the internet.John has appeared in/on Rolling Stone, CNN, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, US, People, The Boston Phoenix, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, and many more.His Music Marketing Manifesto is a multimedia course which teaches independent musicians the art of direct-to-fan marketing, how to build their fan base, and ultimately sell albums with no radio, touring, or press.http://MusicMarketingManifesto.comhttp://JohnOszajca.comhttp://facebook.com/musicmarketingmanifestohttp://facebook.com/oszajcahttps://twitter.com/JohnOszajca
Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast – Music Marketing Manifesto
In Episode #9 of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast we discuss Twitter Music, Crowd Sourcing Post-Amanda-Palmer, and I also share an excerpt from a recent Insider Circle coaching call in which musician, Ace Collins, shares the story of how he went from a single subscriber (himself) to over 500 subscribers in just three and […] The post “This Is My Last Chance To make It With My Music.” – MMM Podcast Episode #9 appeared first on Music Marketing Manifesto.
With a rare combination of experience as both a major label recording artist and as the owner of a multimillion dollar internet business, John Oszajca has established himself as one of the leading authorities on direct response marketing for musicians, AKA "direct-to-fan" marketing. His Music Marketing Manifesto is a multimedia course which teaches independent musicians the art of direct-to-fan marketing, how to build their fan base, and ultimately sell albums with no radio, touring, or press. The Direct-to-Fan model bypasses the major record label model that historically controlled radio, venue, and distribution channels. Instead it lets the artist (or the team that supports that musician) create interest in their music directly with their fans, identify those fans, and market directly to and develop relationships with those fans. John speaks regularly on the exact direct-to-fan marketing model he has used to help thousands of artists and even help set the all time single day sales record at CD Baby. Major label recording artist and online marketing expert John Oszajca is an in-demand consultant and speaker at conferences and organizations world wide John has quickly established himself as a leading authority on "direct-to-fan" marketing John is the author of Music Marketing Manifesto He has released albums for Interscope and Warner Brothers records. He has appeared in/on Rolling Stone, CNN, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, US, People, The Boston Phoenix, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, and many more.
Elizabeth Potter is a Breast Cancer Victor, Author and2012 “Quilly”Award Winner.She also appeared in the February issue of Forbes Magazine. She owns LP Credit Resolution, a credit buying company that specializes in credit card accounts.She's also the founder of Systemized For Play Ltd Kristen Nolan owns and operates I Luv My Body Fitness in San Francisco and has co Authored the book "3 Steps to your best body in record time". She bases their 45 mins class structure on the latest neuromuscular techniques to get clients leaner, stronger and more flexible.For this they incorporate the Z Health Performance exercise system. John Oszajca major label recording artist and online marketing expert , an in-demand consultant and speaker at conferences and organizations world wide. He speaks about the new music business, on and off-line marketing strategies for musicians, social media, performing, songwriting, recording, and the new frontiers of independent music made possible by the internet. Tinka Milinovic Bosnian television star and personality, opera singer, recording artist, best-selling author, entrepreneur, philanthropist, actress and model who has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines in Europe. Best known as an Entertainment expert.She is currently filming a docu-reality show with First Ladies of Africa. Tom Horne was elected Arizona Attorney General in 2010. Mr. Horne was a litigation attorney in private practice for more than 30 years.He also served as a Special Assistant Attorney General, Superior Court Judge Pro Tem and Court of Appeals Judge Pro Tem. He is the author of a legal text published by the State Bar of Arizona.
With a rare combination of experience as both a major label recording artist and as the owner of a multimillion dollar internet business, John Oszajca has established himself as one of the leading authorities on direct response marketing for musicians, AKA "direct-to-fan" marketing. His Music Marketing Manifesto is a multimedia course which teaches independent musicians the art of direct-to-fan marketing, how to build their fan base, and ultimately sell albums with no radio, touring, or press. The Direct-to-Fan model bypasses the major record label model that historically controlled radio, venue, and distribution channels. Instead it lets the artist (or the team that supports that musician) create interest in their music directly with their fans, identify those fans, and market directly to and develop relationships with those fans. John speaks regularly on the exact direct-to-fan marketing model he has used to help thousands of artists and even help set the all time single day sales record at CD Baby. Major label recording artist and online marketing expert John Oszajca is an in-demand consultant and speaker at conferences and organizations world wide John has quickly established himself as a leading authority on "direct-to-fan" marketing John is the author of Music Marketing Manifesto He has released albums for Interscope and Warner Brothers records. He has appeared in/on Rolling Stone, CNN, The Los Angeles Times, Newsweek, Time Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, US, People, The Boston Phoenix, Entertainment Tonight, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, and many more.
JOIN US LIVE @ 8PM EST and call in and join the conversation, we want to hear from you! 1-347-857-2477 You can skype-in or join our chat room while you listen and ask questions with our hosts. Our interview tonigth is with John Oszajca, Former major label artist and author and developer of the Music Marketing Manifesto and Viral Music Player and tool kit: talks about his music career path and discusses how his programs benefit the musician. His new hit song is now out and in stores 'Baby Bye Bye'. Join us in the second half of the show for our legal segement.
JOIN US LIVE @ 8PM EST and call in and join the conversation, we want to hear from you! 1-347-857-2477 You can skype-in or join our chat room while you listen and ask questions with our hosts. Our interview tonigth is with John Oszajca, Former major label artist and author and developer of the Music Marketing Manifesto and Viral Music Player and tool kit: talks about his music career path and discusses how his programs benefit the musician. His new hit song is now out and in stores 'Baby Bye Bye'. Join us in the second half of the show for our legal segement.