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January 30, 2013
100 True Fans? Is Small Really the New Big?
What if I challenged you to think smaller instead of bigger about your music career and your fan base? What if your goal wasn't to reach a mass audience but to cultivate a small, dedicated core group of people who love and support you?
Please don't jump to an early conclusion about what I'm saying here. There's more to it ...
You may have heard the news: The unit sales figures of bestselling albums in recent years are much lower than they used to be. There are fewer "household name" stars and hits these days.
However, there are also more people consuming and enjoying music than ever before. It's just that the attention of consumers is now spread out over a wider variety of styles and artists. It's a fractured marketplace.
As part of this evolution, thousands of independent artists are now doing well serving niche audiences. But most of the success stories you hear about (like Karmin, Pomplamoose, Jonathan Coulton) are at the upper end of the indie scale.
At the same time there are countless artists who do well under the radar catering to distinct (albeit smaller) groups of people. Some serve yoga instructors or massage therapists; others attract environmentalists, car enthusiasts, Harry Potter fans, or cat lovers.
How Low Can You Go?
Kevin Kelly wrote a popular blog post in 2008 called 1,000 True Fans, which described this new world of artists who cater to specialized clusters of supporters. But let's take it down a notch even further.
How cool would it be if your goal was to see how SMALL of a fan base you could develop and still make a difference (and even make a living) with your music?
If that was your goal, your actions would be quite different ...
If growing your career wasn't about attracting the masses, you would spend more time cultivating individual relationships with fans. You would serve and repeatedly thank your small but dedicated support group on a regular basis.
You would regularly get their input on new projects you worked on. They in turn would feel more special and connected and be more likely to show up and support you.
The funny thing is, catering to your tribe of early adopters in this caring and authentic way might just lead to positive word of mouth. And that could end up growing your audience exponentially ... without you ever having to be concerned about "the masses."
As Seth Godin has written, small is the new big. Would you be willing to build your music career in this "less is more" manner?
-Bob
P.S. Speaking of Seth, the idea for this post came to me while listening to a great interview that Krista Tippett did with him. Listen to it here.

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January 03, 2013
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Big mistake. Video is one major way that consumers discover cool new stuff online. You need to crank out more music video content!
Watch this short video and start creating more today ... for free!
What do you think of this idea? In what other ways have you produced music videos quickly and at low cost?
-Bob

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