I help bands create great content about themselves and their music. I cannot promise fame, inner harmony, or that you will ever love kale.
Saturday's concert also featured a great performance by singer-songwriter Jason Adamo. Check out his new self-titled EP. And you can see two interviews I did with Jason:
Interview 1 Interview 2 This weekend's "work"... I delivered copies of "Light It Up," the new album from clients Red Wanting Blue, to their friends in Sister Hazel. Bonus: Everyone in the band signed my vinyl copy of "Chasing Daylight."
The world is filled with people who have content ideas for musicians. Very few of them can actually execute on those ideas. And only a few of those people can execute on those ideas more than two or three days in a row. Ideas are plentiful. Action and perseverance are scarce.
If that were true, then boosting a post would have no effect. Yet suddenly when you put money behind it, the engagement numbers start piling up.
Points to keep in mind: 1. The algorithms are idiots. 2. A lot of people do not feel compelled to click “like,” even when they genuinely like a post. The algorithms have no idea how to track that. 3. Social networks like to shake people down for money. For frame of reference: 1. People have repeatedly said in person how much they liked a client’s post… a post that got low numbers. 2. Many people talk about their posts going viral. These are usually posts no one has any memory of. ![]() I interviewed singer-songwriter Tim Easton. We discussed:
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