

4 Signs Your Producer Isn't Right for You
Many criteria go into choosing a producer. Style, studio equipment, and even personality all play a role. It's tempting to put on blinders and just assume any producer is perfect for your music, but that's simply not the case. Here are four warning signs that the producer you're working with might not be a good fit. 1. Your producer forces ideas on you Good producers will always take the artist into account. If they think they have a great idea, but the band doesn't go for it


Less Is More: Why You Should Pitch Your Music to Fewer Publications
Logic dictates that the more music bloggers you reach out to about your band, the more coverage you’ll receive. Not necessarily. Why you should concentrate your press efforts When I first started Green Light Go Publicity in 2002, I used this same approach. I would create massively large lists leaving no stone unturned in an attempt to secure as much coverage as I could for my clients. My philosophy was that if I contacted more people, the band would most certainly receive mor


3 Things to Change Up Often on Your Social Profiles
Keeping up your social media presence across a number of platforms is incredibly important, and it's something that you, as a working, full-time (or even part-time) musician, will need to focus a lot of your promotional efforts on. There's a lot to stay on top of and make sure you’re handling well, but there are a few opportunities featured right on your profile page that I've personally noticed many musicians missing. Here are three things that are a part of your Twitter and