53 min

What is Artist Development? - SMS039 The Savvy Musician Show

    • Music

Today’s show takes on a new format where CJ Ortiz joins Leah McHenry as co-host. CJ has over 20 years of experience in marketing and helping both individuals and organizations to achieve their visions. Currently, CJ works as the mindset and branding coach at the Superfan System Elite Program run at The Savvy Music Academy. In this episode, Leah and CJ talk about what artist development really is, delving deep into the complicated topic. They discuss what some crucial aspects of the artist development process are and how they think most traditional artist development companies are falling short and failing their clients. Leah also gives some insight into the process she has used to develop herself as an artist and how she thinks The Savvy Music Academy is breathing fresh air into artist development. Join us today for this and a whole lot more!
 
Key Points From This Episode:
The primary problem in the music industry since Napster. What is artist development? Leah’s five-year plan for Savvy Musician Academy and where she realized this.  The problems with traditional artist development agencies. Leah’s insight into artist development in the new music industry. Two things which are key to artist development. Musicians should see themselves as entrepreneurs. How Savvy Musician Academy is doing artist development differently. The role of the coach and how they should work. Leah’s own coaching style. How DIY management is different from traditional management An understanding of branding that goes beyond logos and fonts. The real meaning of online marketing. Making time to write or practice every day. Building a fan base is a perpetual activity. And much more!  
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
The Savvy Musician Academy on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/onlinemusician/
SMA: Superfan System Elite Program — www.callsma.com
SMA online — https://savvymusicianacademy.com/the-superfan-system/
 

Today’s show takes on a new format where CJ Ortiz joins Leah McHenry as co-host. CJ has over 20 years of experience in marketing and helping both individuals and organizations to achieve their visions. Currently, CJ works as the mindset and branding coach at the Superfan System Elite Program run at The Savvy Music Academy. In this episode, Leah and CJ talk about what artist development really is, delving deep into the complicated topic. They discuss what some crucial aspects of the artist development process are and how they think most traditional artist development companies are falling short and failing their clients. Leah also gives some insight into the process she has used to develop herself as an artist and how she thinks The Savvy Music Academy is breathing fresh air into artist development. Join us today for this and a whole lot more!
 
Key Points From This Episode:
The primary problem in the music industry since Napster. What is artist development? Leah’s five-year plan for Savvy Musician Academy and where she realized this.  The problems with traditional artist development agencies. Leah’s insight into artist development in the new music industry. Two things which are key to artist development. Musicians should see themselves as entrepreneurs. How Savvy Musician Academy is doing artist development differently. The role of the coach and how they should work. Leah’s own coaching style. How DIY management is different from traditional management An understanding of branding that goes beyond logos and fonts. The real meaning of online marketing. Making time to write or practice every day. Building a fan base is a perpetual activity. And much more!  
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
The Savvy Musician Academy on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/onlinemusician/
SMA: Superfan System Elite Program — www.callsma.com
SMA online — https://savvymusicianacademy.com/the-superfan-system/
 

53 min

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