Guest co-host Matt Gibson and Dave Hamilton dive into the essence of evolving as a musician in the digital age, discussing everything from the impact of social media followers to the intrinsic value of having a producer. Matt Gibson shares his journey, highlighting a significant moment where he lost a million followers, yet, underscoring the lesson of going where the attention is, as inspired by Gary Vee. The conversation moves towards understanding the power of reciprocity and why many artists find themselves financially strapped, citing Grant Cardone’s perspective on the starvation of artists. They challenge the notion that asking for money or help diminishes the value of one’s art, arguing instead that success is directly correlated to the effort invested.
Transitioning into the more practical aspects of music entrepreneurship, the discussion outlines actionable steps for building a band with a business mindset. From brainstorming a comprehensive task list to leveraging technology like ChatGPT for business development, the dialogue is rich with strategies for managing risk and optimizing band promotion on a budget. They detail a step-by-step guide on spending $500 effectively to promote a band’s song, emphasizing the importance of a solid online presence, engaging email marketing, and the innovative use of tracking pixels. Moreover, they advocate for adopting a ‘MrBeast Mode’ approach to promotion, suggesting the use of TikTok and Shopify to create a self-sustaining cycle of merchandising and music promotion.
Amidst these insights, they remind listeners of the Gig Gab mantra, “Always Be Performing,” reinforcing the idea that the journey from being financially dependent to a provider in the music industry is paved with relentless performance and strategic maneuvering.
00:00:00 Gig Gab 423 – Monday, April 1st, 2024April 1st: National Trombone Players DayGuest Co-host: Matt Gibson (originally on Gig Gab 41)00:01:28 Gig Stories are Coming Back!00:02:33 What it’s like to lose a million followersGo Where the Attention Is! (says Gary Vee)The Value of a Producer00:07:43 The Power of Reciprocity00:09:11 Why Artists Are Starving?Grant Cardone – Why Artists Are StarvingDoes asking for money (or help) dilute your art?Draw a line from Broke to BillionThe only guarantee is if you don’t put in the work, you’ll stay at “broke”00:17:52 Build a Task ListBrain Dump All The Things You’re Worried About Into a FileThen make ChatGPT a business development coach and feed it the list!00:20:13 Crimson Symphony’s “Empty”Drums: Gil SharoneProducer: Scott Wilson, Saving Abel, Producer00:21:54 Building a band with business brain00:27:23 Know WHY you’re doing what you’re doing00:32:28 Managing Risk and Money with your band00:34:25 Workshop: Spending $500 to promote your band’s song. How?Website (could be a DistroKid landing page)Set up an email formGet email list from SpotifyMailchimpAdd a Tracking Pixel to your websiteDistroKid Landing PageBandzoogleDon’t forget to go for the big fish!00:47:01 Spending $500 on promotion, Las Vegas style!Use TikTok and a Personality!Link Shopify with Merch and Spotify with MusicWash, Rinse, Repeat!MrBeast Mode00:58:10 What’s the plan to change your music career from Dependent to Provider?01:03:47 For cash flow: Be a scavenger and find undervalued thingsFlip antique books (or clothes, or furniture, or anything like that which is undervalued)Look on TikTokLook on Craigslist Free ListLook on eBayMake your own Dragon Pile!01:07:34 What’s Dave Been Up To?01:12:21 The Sphere01:14:49 Gig Gab 423 OuttroContact Matt Gibson (and on Facebook)Crimson SymphonyNeural TunesContact Gig Gab![email protected]Sign Up for the Gig Gab Mailing ListThe post Taking Your Music Career from Dependent to Provider with Matt Gibson — Gig Gab 423 appeared first on Gig Gab.