by Rai Beardsley | Sep 18, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
Soundfly has a new podcast. It’s called “Themes and Variation.” The idea to do a podcast was right in front of our noses for years; but the idea of creating a podcast solely based on learning music, as if an audio extension of our courses, just felt kind of dull. Each...
by Rai Beardsley | Sep 11, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week we discuss prioritizing your tasks, how to determine when is something worth doing. It’s life-sustaining billable work! It’s signing new business! It’s recorded music! Release it! It’s sharp visual design! Show it! It’s concrete...
by Rai Beardsley | Sep 4, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week we dig into the toolbox of our favorite productivity apps. Apps we think you should be using. Including: Todoist, Trello, Contacts Journal CRM, Spotify for Artists, Apple Music for Artists, Amazon Music for Artists, Forgotify.com, Airmail, Omnifocus, Canva,...
by Rai Beardsley | Aug 28, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
Evan Seinfeld is the embodiment of Hardcore, not only in his music, but in his lifestyle and philosophy. Evan has conquered the worlds of music, acting , film and television, photography, producing, directing, management, marketing, business development, and of course...
by Rai Beardsley | Aug 21, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
How to Develop Diverse Talent and Leadership with Tony Alexander This week we are joined by Tony Alexander, Co-Founder, President, and Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment (MIME), a Black-owned full-service music and entertainment company with global...
by Rai Beardsley | Aug 14, 2020 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This episode we address Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s comments: “There is a narrative fallacy here, combined with the fact that, obviously, some artists that used to do well in the past may not do well in this future landscape, where you can’t record music once every...
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