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You can post to promote.
You don’t have to post to promote.
And a post doesn’t mean you promoted.
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There are two ways to step into the van or onto the bus.
1. When you’re paying for it.
2. When someone else is paying for it.
The second way is more care free, but the first way means you’re building something to make you more care free later.
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To bring together the ideas from the last couple of posts…
Your Spotify top tracks should be your best, most catchy, most instantly likable songs for the type of people who are looking for songs like that. It’s what people see when they drive by.
While you don’t technically get to decide what they are, your top tracks should be exactly what you need them to be.
Your fans shouldn’t be surprised by your top tracks.
And new people should be pleasantly surprised when they listen to your top tracks.
*** And your fans like it even better that their deep cut favorite song isn’t a top track.
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It is once again clear who the album is for: the type of people who are interested in engaging with a ten or twelve song project. ie. Your fans.
You no longer have to put the singles at the beginning of the running order. You get to make a running order that is best for the album listener.
But oh no! The singles must go first! We have to make a great first impression! And if the common listener isn’t drawn in by the first song we’re screwed!
It used to be that way and now it isn’t. Thanks to Spotify top tracks.
The singles you release will end up on your top tracks on Spotify, which we all know is the first thing on top of your page. Your top five single songs are as far as the common passerby will get to.
So it your single fits best on the album at number 8, it can still sit atop your top tracks ready to draw in the common listener.
If you’re going to make an album make it for the type of people who want to engage with an album.
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By the Minneapolis airport there’s a hotel with an indoor water park.
I’ve never been there.
So how do I know this?
I know this because tubes of the slides come out of the hotel, twist and turn and then go back inside. It looks like life size hamster cage.
Every kid that goes past that hotel wants to stay at that hotel. Not because the beds are comfortable and the the breakfast is good (which might be the case), but because of what they see when they drive past.
So what do people see when they drive past you?
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If the dealer doesn’t deal you the ace you need…you probably don’t take it personally.
You understand how cards work and that getting the ace or not getting the ace based on pure luck. It has nothing to do with you. But you signed up for the responsibility of what to do next…and that has everything to do with you.
So yes, you must play the hand you’re dealt.
But more importantly, if you’re going to have to deal with luck and unluck, are you playing the game you want to be playing?
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