Even just perceived as such, was very high.
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 9:51 am
Artists Now: How to Create a (Profitable) Paid Membership in the Music Industry 3 Important note : I decided not to create a “business” account at the beginning , but to promote Artisti Adesso from my personal profile. I think it was one of the main reasons for its success . At first I mainly published carousels, then I started to put my face to it and experiment with reels. By putting my face on the line I realized that the risk of ending up in the ranks of fluff gurus ,
My impostor syndrome was starting to kick in turkey b2b leads but I began to notice two recurring patterns: As long as I limited myself to sharing “advice” , “tips” or “how tos” , I was vulnerable : haters would mobilize en masse to the chorus of “who are you to give advice?” ; When I shared personal experiences, however, I was unassailable , but not only that: the quality and quantity of conversations increased dramatically. Conversations became my “driving metric ,” the one that guided me, much more than likes and followers. I was starting to realize that what my ideal target audience really perceived as valuable wasn't so much useful content , but inspirational or motivational content .
Which also helped me become aware of my greatest achievement, the one I could teach other artists to accomplish: having emancipated myself from the “classic” mechanisms of the music industry . It's something I would never have understood if I hadn't published a lot and for a long time: from September 2020 to December 2020 I published almost every day, between carousels, reels (recently introduced, by the way) and stories, preparing the ground for the opening of registrations to Artisti Adesso, scheduled for the end of the year. So the Marketers Method , with the idea of having to give value before asking for it, is as if it forced me to discover my value, and it is perhaps an even greater achievement.
My impostor syndrome was starting to kick in turkey b2b leads but I began to notice two recurring patterns: As long as I limited myself to sharing “advice” , “tips” or “how tos” , I was vulnerable : haters would mobilize en masse to the chorus of “who are you to give advice?” ; When I shared personal experiences, however, I was unassailable , but not only that: the quality and quantity of conversations increased dramatically. Conversations became my “driving metric ,” the one that guided me, much more than likes and followers. I was starting to realize that what my ideal target audience really perceived as valuable wasn't so much useful content , but inspirational or motivational content .
Which also helped me become aware of my greatest achievement, the one I could teach other artists to accomplish: having emancipated myself from the “classic” mechanisms of the music industry . It's something I would never have understood if I hadn't published a lot and for a long time: from September 2020 to December 2020 I published almost every day, between carousels, reels (recently introduced, by the way) and stories, preparing the ground for the opening of registrations to Artisti Adesso, scheduled for the end of the year. So the Marketers Method , with the idea of having to give value before asking for it, is as if it forced me to discover my value, and it is perhaps an even greater achievement.