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You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

7 Social Media Tips for Jazz Musicians (Or Any Artist) - #53

You'll Hear It: Full Album Deep Dives with Jazz Musicians

Peter Martin

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4.9770 Ratings

🗓️ 24 March 2018

⏱️ 10 minutes

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In this episode of "You'll Hear It", Peter and Adam discuss some social media strategies for musicians and artists. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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0:00.0

I'm Adam Manus.

0:16.1

And I'm Peter Martin.

0:17.2

And you're listening to the You'll Hear It Podcast.

0:31.0

Today we're going to give you seven social media tips for jazz musicians or any artists.

0:36.6

Yeah, tip number one, only accept friend requests from people that have had an account for longer than four hours.

0:37.1

That's right.

0:56.9

Or look friendly. That's okay, too, right? Not, But not too friendly. Not too friendly, that's right. Okay. Okay, tip number one. Actually, no, this isn't even going to be tip number one. We're going to give you a bonus right up at the beginning. So we say seven social media tips. Tip number one, Call everything seven, 17, 27, 77.

0:59.2

Man, we're riding that on this podcast.

1:00.5

Why are we always using seven?

1:01.6

Well, dude, it's working.

1:02.7

It's working, man. People are eating seven's up.

1:04.0

Last week we had seven listeners.

1:05.6

This week we have 17, so obviously it's listening.

1:08.8

Okay, tip number one, be authentic. Always be yourself, be transparent,

1:15.9

be you, you do you on social media. And oddly enough, this is the same IRL in real life.

1:23.7

You know, be yourself, I think things will go a lot better. I mean, if you're a jerk, people are are going to see that but if you try to hide being a jerk and then you you're still going to be a jerk and they're going to figure it out i don't know why people think on social media it's so much easier to hide i mean i guess it is because you're kind of behind the computer but i mean no way dude everybody knows everybody knows they can i mean people have enough experience with it now that they can tell.

1:44.5

So just like in real life, you're better off being yourself. I mean, if people like you, great if they don't, but it is what it is. Yeah, I mean, unless you're truly terrible, then try to find a different personality to put just in real life. Just don't go on social media. Don't go out of the house either. Or improve yourself, you know. Number two, find the platform that works best for you and leverage that.

1:43.7

You know, we just had this week... Don't go out of the house either. Or improve yourself, you know. Number two, find the platform that works best for you and leverage that.

2:03.1

You know, we just had this week, the great trumpeter, Sean Jones was in here.

2:07.1

And he was kind of showing us his Instagram techniques.

2:11.5

And it was amazing.

2:12.5

You could see that, like, this is the platform for him.

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