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Guest Post on the MSNW Challenge!

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Hi everyone… I’m pleased to announce here the publication of a guest-post for Ariel Hyatt’s ‘Music Success in Nine Weeks’ blog, about the re-launch of her blogging contest – check it out by clicking on the banner below!

Music Success in Nine Weeks

… Also, I’ve just put up a new post on my Fearless Creativity blog, so feel free to check that out as well: Fearless Creativity; All In The Family

Winner(s) take all!

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Lego Podium

Hi everyone. Not sure there are a lot of you still following this space, as it’s been kind of dormant and my blogging efforts, sporadic as they are, have largely moved over to Fearless Creativity! at this point. Moreover, this whole blog will likely be replaced soon by a dedicated page for the upcoming Cliffjump! Manifesto – though I’ll keep the archived content available, ’cause that’s just the right thing to do.

However, since this was the venue for my Music Success In Nine Weeks contest blogs, I thought it would be a good place to announce that… umm… I seem to have come up a winner! (One of a few actually, as it seems like Ariel was overcome by some combination of generosity and indecisiveness… not that i’m complaining! I feel like I’m in good company there – some great work by all the other winners). Read the rest of this entry »

Music Success in Nine Weeks – contest posts

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For reference here are all the ‘contest posts’ I entered in Ariel Hyatt’s ‘Music Success in Nine Weeks Blogging Challenge’ – in the order they appeared, rather than reverse chronological order, which hopefully will help them make a bit more sense.

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What is Art? (And why do we care so much?)

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What is good art?
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Hi everyone (nice to see you both!)

Things are a bit strange around here these days, which explains the radio silence – or doesn’t explain it at all really, since I actually haven’t explained anything at all. Oh well. Anyway.

Action and reaction

This post began as a comment on another blog, but it quickly became clear that it had delusions of grandeur, so I moved it back here. In fact it was a comment on a post that I suspect may have started the same way… so, to continue a kind of slow-motion threaded conversation, I’d like to react here to Stacey Cornelius’ post on the Studio Source, which was itself a reaction to Clint Watson’s post on Fine Art Views, which was itself a reaction to some comments made by Seth Godin during promotion for his latest book, Linchpin:

“Artist doesn’t mean painter or cartoonist or playwright. Artist means someone willing to stand up, stand out and make change.”

“What do we call a customer service rep or an insurance adjuster or landscape architect that changes the game, that elevates each interaction and that takes enormous emotional and professional risk with their work? I think they need a name, so I stole one. I call them artists.”

“A great waitress or conductor or politician can make art. So can David, who cleans the tables at Dean and Deluca. Art isn’t the job, it’s the attitude you bring to the job and work you do when you’re there.”

I haven’t read Linchpin yet, so I am in no way directly reacting to it; I just had some thoughts on the subject and thought I’d throw myself into the fray… Read the rest of this entry »

To Be Continued (MSNW week 9)

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Salinas Grandes
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So, here we are at the last of my Music Success in Nine Weeks contest posts. It’s been an interesting journey, in some ways a microcosm of the somewhat larger personal and professional transformation I’ve been going through. I have to say it again: I really didn’t know what I was getting myself into. I was looking for some tips on more effectively marketing my existing back-catalog of instrumental work, as well as a little multimedia-book project I’m launching. I got more than I bargained for.

I’m going to begin with a little wrap-up of what I’ve come away from this with, then segue into focusing on this chapter and what I plan to do with it.

As far as I can tell, there is really only one way forward at this point for independent musicians (and/or other creative types) who want a viable and sustainable way to make a living from our creative work in this brave new digital world as it careens forward into an increasingly chaotic and unpredictable future, and that is to play a bigger game. Take it to the next level. Read the rest of this entry »

Live Action Hero (MSNW week 8)

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Do The Opposite!

Jason Alexander as George Castanza

As mentioned, I’m kind of blasting through these as the contest deadline looms, which I feel a bit bad about as it’s not quite the spirit of the thing. At the same time, even though I’ve been too busy and all-over-the-place to post about it, I have in fact been reading and digesting all of these lessons over the past few weeks and things have been percolating, so now it’s really just a matter of writing down some of the results of that process.

And so: Chapter 8 is all about live networking – you know, the old fashioned kind where you actually meet people face to face and interact with them in person. Strange concept, I know, but most business used to work that way and if the truth be told, much of the important stuff probably still does.
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List but not least (MSNW week 7)

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White
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I’m kind of down to the wire on these ‘contest’ blog entries – I do like to finish what I start but I’ve had so much going on lately, largely as a result of how this journey has expanded in scope since I began it. I have to confess that other projects have in some ways eclipsed the MSNW book in terms of the amount of time they are taking… and consequently I have made less progress on the specific goals it concerns itself with than I could have if it were my only focus. On the other hand, said goals are kind of universal and are fundamental tenets of online promotion, so it’s not like I’ve been living on a different planet.

So. List building. I suspect it is the weak point of most people in my position, and it is certainly mine. I think many artists are conflicted about self-promotion generally and are uneasy about contacting relative strangers with news, views and offers – even when said strangers have willingly and knowingly asked to be on the list. Actively trying to get them to sign on really takes some getting your head around… Read the rest of this entry »

Transitions

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Jules in a Transitional Period

Contingency

Well it’s Sunday and I’m a bit out of sorts. I was supposed to be in Toronto for an old friend’s wedding this weekend but my flight went through New York and the connecting flight was canceled, along with all other possible alternatives, due to snow (it sounds like they have had quite the storm over there! I hope things are returning to normal gradually).

Luckily I found out about this before getting on the plane so rather than being stuck at JFK along with 10,000 other frustrated stranded travelers I just turned around and headed home. Disappointed friends and an unexpected weekend off, and I’m a bit confused about what to do with it. Not for want of options – there is no great lack of things I should be doing – but shifting gears when the rug is pulled out from under you like that can be tricky.

This coincides with the publication, tomorrow, of my first ‘big’ guest post, on the wonderful Lateral Action blog. It’s a meditation on some of the ‘mythology’ we seem to have erected around creativity, and how it can hold us back, and what we might be able to do about it. I hope you check it out, and leave a comment! I’ll be monitoring and replying to comments there for the next few days.

I’m really happy to have my work featured there among such fine company, and I’m also happy to welcome anyone who might click through to find out a bit more about li’l ol’ me… so, if that’s you, welcome! Make yourself at home! Pull up a chair! Read the rest of this entry »

All the news fit to send (MSNW week 6)

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@ny
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So, it’s update time. Since time is a valuable commodity these days, I’m going to kill a few birds with one stone here (figuratively, of course – I like birds and have no intention of harming any). In a dazzling display of multipurpose efficiency, I’m going to combine a) a blog post… b) more precisely, a ‘contest’ post for the MSNW series… and c) an email newsletter. Since the next chapter of MSNW is all about email newsletters, I figure rather than telling you what I’ve learned I will just show you by including the newsletter here.

Before we get to that, I will preface by pointing out that my list is actually still pretty small, since I don’t play a lot of shows and have really only recently begun to get myself organized and maintain a list or a newsletter of any sort. Still, I’m a fairly quick learner, and I like to wade into the thick of things, so that’s what I’ve been doing: learning the ropes and laying the groundwork for more serious list-building later on…

I did some research and selected MailChimp as my email and list management platform – as far as I can tell the features rival anything out there, they have great tutorials and a very low-key, easygoing and fun vibe. Also, the whole service – not a limited or dumbed-down version, the full premium package – is completely free until you hit 500 people. From that point on their prices are in line with their competitors, so I figure this is both friendly and smart on their part. A nice way to get started on a serious platform without spending too much until you have the numbers to justify it. Read the rest of this entry »

Let’s get Meta – blogging about blogging (MSNW week 5)

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Sphere
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This is a kind of ‘meta-post’: a blog post about blogging. Well that’s actually not particularly unique, as I’ve discovered that there are currently 341,672 blogs out there that are more or less exclusively about blogging. I have no great interest in joining their ranks, but I’ve been doing more than a little sniffing around these past couple of months and have a few observations. Basically they can be boiled down to this: blogging is at the core of online promotion, and anyone who is serious about it has to be on board one way or another.

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