How to Build a Profitable Music Career by Serving Fewer People | EF EP 108

Elevated Frequencies - A podcast by Olivia Mancuso - Joi

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THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY DEEP TROPICS.Deep Tropics is an immersive dance experience in the heart of Music City, Nashville, where party truly meets purpose. Known as the most sustainable festival in North America, Deep Tropics is an energetic celebration of culture, community, and the planet. Catch headliners like Chris Lake, Lane 8, Subtronics, and more on August 15th and 16th. Secure tickets here: https://www.deeptropics.org/Think you need to appeal to everyone to succeed? This conversation with John Hanna of Deep Tropics will completely change your perspective on building a sustainable music career.While most artists chase broad appeal and try to please every possible audience, Deep Tropics has built North America's greenest festival by doing the exact opposite - doubling down on their specific values of sustainability, mindfulness, and community. Their approach proves that depth of connection trumps reach every single time.Key Takeaways:Why trying to appeal to everyone naturally dilutes your artistic visionHow to build deeper connections with your audience instead of casting a wider netWhy talent buyers prefer artists with clear positioning over generic crowd-pleasersThe business case for niching down rather than broadening your appealHow to identify and communicate your unique values as an artistWhy authentic positioning creates more opportunities than mass appealBuilding a sustainable career through community-first thinkingHow to stand out in an oversaturated market by being specificThe courage required to niche down and why it pays offCreating memorable experiences that people want to be part of, not just attendReady to level up your music career? Join my artist development program on Patreon for exclusive content and direct access to industry expertise: patreon.com/oliviamancusoStop trying to be everything to everyone. Hit play now to learn why the riches really are in the niches.Video Editor/Audio Engineer: James Fixx

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