This week’s episode #187 I am joined by indie recording artist Jason Didner. Jason and I discuss a 2-year look-back on a music brand shaped by Music Biz Weekly and other podcasts. What worked well, what advice was put into play the most, what pitfalls could he have saved himself? What advice did he apply over time to go from playing free gigs just to get in front of audiences to where he is regularly receiving phone calls and e-mails to book him for good paying gigs?

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About Michael Brandvold:

Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.

Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael’s skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com’s multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.

Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.