After two plus years working at this thing, wrestling with the beast that is the music industry, I’ve finally figured out the secret to success.
It’s not how many Likes on your Facebook page, or how many Twitter followers you can get. It’s not how much you spend on your website, or your PR campaign, or making a viral music video.
It’s pretty simple: Be better than everyone else.
Yup. That’s all. Just be better. Be a better singer, a better guitar player, be better looking, be sexier, be a better storyteller, be more shocking, be more thoughtful, be more profound, be more evocative, or be more provocative.
Make it impossible for your audience not to feel something.
Be Remarkable and Be Unique
Here’s the caveat: you have to be a lot better – not just as good as, or slightly better – than everyone else. You have to be really amazing at doing at least one thing, whether it’s vocally, instrumentally, lyrically, sartorially, or as a performance artist. I suspect you also have to better at more than just one thing in order to be unique, because there are a lot of good musicians out there.
Seth Godin said: Be Remarkable. I say: [Tweet “Be so remarkable they can’t look away.”]