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They don’t have a real strategy for building a successful music career… In fact, they typically don’t really know the difference between ‘doing stuff’, ‘tactics’ and ‘strategy’. The steps they do take are not part of a well thought-out & proven strategy. Instead, they are disconnected ‘tactics’ (actions) that lead to disappointing results. Failure Rate: 99%
They believe they can develop a successful long-lasting music career on their own. Fact is, nobody makes it in the music business ‘on their own’ today – nobody. At every level of the business (especially when trying to get in it), going alone is music career suicide. Failure Rate: 99%
They never take real action into building their own career in music because they cling to the false beliefs that in order to become a successful professional musician they might go broke, starve, or risk everything to make it. Believing in such old myths prevents them from making smart choices to become a true success. Failure Rate: 99%
They drown themselves in the failures of the trial and error approach, the guessing approach or the outdated crap that everyone else says to do (… you know, the people who aren’t actually successful in this industry, but love to give their unsolicited ‘opinions’ and ‘advice’…). These approaches to developing a music career don’t work, suck, and in some cases are outright dangerous to you, your music and your music career!