Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marketing. Show all posts

Monday, December 14, 2020

Creative Ways to Promote What You’re Creating

By: Bruce Wawrzyniak


You’ve been beaten up by the now nine-month long pandemic.  You feel ignored because everyone is focusing on the homestretch leading up to Christmas in approximately a week-and-a-half.  And you feel lost in a sea (or, more like, ocean) of others doing exactly what you do.

Welcome to the world of being a creator in 2020.

Whether you’re a recording artist or a podcaster, this can feel like a great time to go into hibernation – if you let yourself crumble under the aforementioned molehill that has become a mountain taking the form of the Grinch.

Alas, there is help, however.  And it’s found in the fact that you are a creator, which looks a lot like the word creativity, which is what is required to get some lights flashing around your notice to people that you’re still around and still doing what you do.

I loved seeing exactly that being done by the sister duo REYNA, who I just interviewed last month for Episode 353 of my weekly “Now HearThis Entertainment” podcast.  They have a song called “7’11” and demonstrated their creativity in the way they’ve gotten people engaged with it.  Heck, yours truly fell for it yesterday, I don’t mind admitting.

They simply told people to screenshot their smartphone’s home screen when the time displayed 7:11 and post it as an Instagram story – with their song by the same name playing over it – and to tag them.  In return, they would send you a Christmas card.  Brilliant.  I say, ‘Bravo, ladies,’ because I love this idea.  (And I’ll be anxious to get my Christmas card from them.  Wink.)

Some artists might be saying, “That’s great, but I’m on the clock, here.  I’ve got a Christmas song that I’m trying to push through all the others so that people will purchase and stream mine!”

Here’s my suggestion.

While it would be ideal if your song were called, “(Ugly) Christmas Sweater,” do a spinoff on what REYNA did.  Ask people to post a picture on their story of themselves wearing an ugly Christmas sweater (or drinking something – maybe a hot drink – out of a Christmas mug), put your song in their post, and in exchange you will (insert gratuitous gesture here).

Now more than ever when opportunities are scarce to go out to perform live and hope to get attention and thus sales for your music, you need to get creative as to what you can do from home.

Recording artist Natalie Duque posted over the weekend that if you sign up for her mailing list, starting in 2021 you will get access to her new releases one week before they’re available to the world.

See?  No one is reinventing the wheel here, per se.  Instead, much in the same way that you would challenge yourself to write a new song or give your podcast a refresh, of sorts, it’s a matter of digging deep to pull out something that – again, just like the content you’re creating – will not only get people’s attention, but move them to take some kind of action, whether that’s streaming, purchasing, liking/following, or whatever desired result you want.  If you gain ten streams, okay.  If it’s a hundred, even better.  But I can assure you that if you do nothing and hope that fans will magically interact with what you’ve put out, it will be a long, cold winter.  Have a good nap.

What clever tactics have you employed or seen others doing lately that are great case studies?  Tweet them to me via @NHT_tweets or through Facebook or LinkedIn.  Too long to post about on social media?  Email me about it instead.  Or, if you need help with your challenges and want a one-on-one, confidential video consultation with me, book it here.


I am a manager and publicist, running Now Hear This, Inc., an agency that has served clients across the U.S. ranging from music artists to authors to small businesses and even an Olympic athlete. Since February 2014 I have also hosted a weekly podcast (“Now Hear This Entertainment”), which has gotten listeners from 153 countries around the world. Find more about the company and the podcast at www.NowHearThis.biz. I am also a national speaker. Visit www.SpeakerBruceW.com for more information.

Monday, September 21, 2020

Get More Notice for What You’re Creating

By: Bruce Wawrzyniak

I have often adapted the expression “You can’t be all things to all people” to instead imply that you can’t be on every single platform – industry-specific or social media.  But you do, however, need to be on some, meaning, enough.

The more you’re “seen,” the less likely people are to forget about you and, of course, the better chance you have of doing more business, whatever that looks like for you.

For example, every Monday I publish a blog here on this site.  But I also publish it on Medium and on Blogger.  I did a consult last week with a massage therapist who was looking for some marketing help and she asked, “A different blog for all those sites?”  Exhale.  No.  This same blog that you’re reading here on the Now Hear This website is the exact same as readers on Medium and Blogger will be seeing.

While there is yet another website that I publish a completely different blog on (totally different subject matter), the bottom line is visibility.  Have you heard the expression, “Meet people where they are”?  It’s used a lot in Christian communities, but in the world that creators live and work in, you need to have your work available where your audience hangs out.

I always remind people too that lots of us just seem to have a favorite platform.  So, in the example above, even though I want traffic to my website, there are people who love reading on Medium.  Thus, I’m better off meeting them there rather than agonizing over them not coming to the Now Hear This website.  (Besides, a link or two within my blog – or in my boilerplate at the bottom – will get them over to here anyway.)

The other website that I mentioned that I publish to that is for totally different subject matter?  I do nothing at all to promote that I have blogs on there.  Yet, because they are so well established and have such a huge volume of traffic, the content that I publish on there is getting a good number of eyes on it.  (I can see the number of reads, even though I’m not paying to be on their site.)

There was a time when the future of SoundCloud was in doubt, but they have done a masterful job of reorganizing and all is well there.  I have long encouraged people in the music community to have their music on there.  Why?  For the reason I alluded to above.  That’s an online destination where music people hang out.  It’s why I’ve always had the “Now Hear This Entertainment” podcast on there.  Since the show caters to listeners who are singers, songwriters, musicians, etc. who want to learn more to help them grow in their career in music, that’s absolutely a place where NHTE should be.  And as a result, I’ve gotten listeners from all around the world on SoundCloud.  Had I only kept the podcast here on the website and/or “just” on iTunes (Apple Podcasts) and Spotify, I would have missed out on thousands and thousands and thousands of listens from SoundCloud users.

To be sure, there are only so many hours in a day, and no, you can’t be all things to all people (can’t be everywhere and shouldn’t be everywhere).  But, social media-wise, if you’re not on what I personally consider “the big three” – Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram – you’re off to a bad start.  Take inventory of not only where you are, but where you aren’t.  If you want more exposure, go out and get it.

Remember that I am here to help you.  With the weekly podcast, through the blog I publish every Monday, and even through personal one-on-one consultations.  It starts with you, though.  Don’t wait any longer to kick your career up a notch.

Continue the conversation with me on Twitter via @NHT_tweets.  Alternatively, use Facebook, LinkedIn, or even good old reliable email.

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I am a manager and publicist, running Now Hear This, Inc., an agency that has served clients across the U.S. ranging from music artists to authors to small businesses and even an Olympic athlete. Since February 2014 I have also hosted a weekly podcast (“Now Hear This Entertainment”), which has gotten listeners from 153 countries around the world. Find more about the company and the podcast at www.NowHearThis.biz. I am also a national speaker. Visit www.SpeakerBruceW.com for more information.