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Do You Dream Of Being The Next Big Thing? How To Turn Your Fortunes Around

Posted on the 20 July 2016 by Audiocred @audiocred

At some point in our lives, most of us have harbored a dream of being a rock star or a singer in a band. If you’re eager to be the next big thing, here are some tips to help you make your dream a reality.

Get yourself out there

When it comes to achieving success, it’s essential to get yourself out there. A new business could have an incredible product, but it will fail if nobody knows about it. The same rules apply to music. You could have the best lyrics and the catchiest melodies around. But if you don’t get your music out there, nobody will be able to appreciate it. There are more opportunities for bands and musicians to get their music heard than ever before. Make sure you take advantage of the avenues available to you. Use social media to create interest and attract followers. Upload your music to YouTube. Advertise event listings and offer people the chance to watch video clips of your music. It’s also a good idea to create a website. Many people use the Internet on a daily basis. Having your own website gives fans direct access to news, tour dates, and information about new releases.

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In business, you’re aiming to provide a service that is either desired or needed. This may include anything from UN rated drums for carrying dangerous substances to a local window cleaning service. With music, you’re hoping to provide something that entertains, relaxes, energizes or inspires listeners. If you love music, think about the kind of route you want to go down. What’s your style? Who is your target market? How are you going to reach out to that crowd? Use the answers to these questions to shape the way you go about marketing your band and producing tracks that you want to release. When you’ve got music ready and waiting to go, think about the next step. Are you going to approach commercial radio stations, are is your music aimed at a niche following? Look out for openings at local gig venues, and keep your ear to the ground to hear about new music discovery opportunities.

Deal with rejection

There’s not a single chart-topping star out there who hasn’t had to deal with rejection. The music industry is a tough nut to crack, and you have to learn to take the rough with the smooth. The lows enable you to appreciate the highs. Don’t give up if you don’t enjoy overnight success. Very few people do. Learn from mistakes, and take feedback on board. Every gig, show, or interview is an experience you can learn from.

If you dream of making it in the music industry, it’s best to be prepared for a rollercoaster ride. If you’re working on bringing music out, work hard, and look for opportunities to get your songs heard. Embrace social media and upload your music onto the Internet. Contact local record labels and radio stations. Be prepared for rejection, but don’t let it quash your ambitions. You never know when your fortunes may change.


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