Artist Empowerment Radio Podcast

Bob Baker's Podcast of Self-Promotion Tips and Inspiration for Musicians, Artists, Writers and Creative People of All Kinds


55 - Holiday Promotion Ideas & Seasonal Marketing Themes

On this episode Bob explores the power of using the calendar to attract attention to your music and more. Whether it's related to the many holidays celebrated, special days and weeks, or just seasonal activities throughout the year ... there is probably a good promotional idea lurking just under the surface you haven't thought of yet.
Listen to this episode now and discover a fresh publicity angle for your talents hidden in the calendar!

Running time: 8:58 minutes. File size: 8 megs. Format: MP3 (128 kbps).

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The image above is by Sarah Parrott. The show intro music is the beginning groove from "Fickle Mind" by Heidi McCurdy. Thanks to Angela Stevens for the great voice-over work.

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54 - Crap Filters & the Perfection Curse

Everyone has access to the tools of self-expression and self-promotion. Great. But doesn't that mean a lot of crap gets hurled into the marketplace? And doesn't that hurt DIY artists' reputations and make consumers leery of self-published music, books and film?



Well ... join Bob on his latest stroll-cast as he gives his refreshing perspective on crap filters and honing your creative skills. On this episode, he also encounters a band of rogue xylophone players.

Curious? Start listening now!

Running time: 11:18 minutes. File size: 10 megs. Format: MP3 (128 kbps).

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The image above is by opensourceway. The show intro music is the beginning groove from "Fickle Mind" by Heidi McCurdy. Thanks to Angela Stevens for the great voice-over work.

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