Ariel Hyatt on Music Publicity, Brooklyn Offices, and Long Term Success
In which I get to catch up with my former boss, the founder of CyberPR, author of four books, international music conference speaker and badass CEO Ariel Hyatt.
Indie Music Blogs in 2019
There’s no doubt about it. The indie music blogosphere has gone through massive changes in the last few months; major publications have been going dark, music publicists are adapting their business models, music fans can stream any album they want.
Why Do Publicists Charge For Effort?
In today’s article, I’m going to explain why they operate that way, hoping help everyone get on the same page to create the best partnerships possible.
5 Ways to Rock Every Music Interview by Jasper Ansen
Ready to get media savvy? Here are five ways to rock every music interview!
How To Write A Quick Pitch For SubmitHub by Ear To The Ground’s Greg Jones
Everyday we get dozens of new submissions. Some of them include a “quick pitch” where they explain a bit about themselves. Here’s some advice on writing a good quick pitch for the SubmitHub platform.
What Is A “Professional Email Address”?
The written content of a professional email has been taught by many a high school language teacher, but I wanted to put together this article to go in-depth about the email account name itself.
Is This Music Publicist Legit? 5 Red Flags
From my own experience, talks with real publicists & blogs, and some research, here are five red flags to watch out for when vetting PR agencies.
The Musician’s Ultimate Guide To Blogs
Now, I’ve broken down the six main types of blogs that would be relevant to you as an artist. Here are some general overviews and tips for each:
Be Your Publicist’s Dream Client by 23rd Hour
We believe that being awesome clients can be a key differentiator. We are thus starting a series to inspire other musicians to use this strategy to advance their careers.
What Musicians Need To Know About Blog Interviews
Congrats, you landed an interview! You’re excited, we’re excited, we’ve set up a date and time, and you’re counting down to it. Here are a couple of things myself and other music bloggers would love to let you know.
5 Reasons Why Growing Music Blogs Are The Best For Growing Artists
Most artists I meet want press. Does this sound like you? If you’ve just released one of your first singles or EPs, you might have been looking around at all the big-name magazines – but have you ever considered small blogs?
Inside The Mind Of A Music Critic: An Interview With Ear To The Ground’s Greg Jones
The music reviewing blog, Ear To The Ground, humbly started between Greg Jones and his friend Casey Karger, going back and forth to share music with each other – both of them have a leaning towards folk, roots and indie rock.