Building An Audience For Your Music Pt. 1 With Peter Hartzell of Tree House Media

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Everyone wants their music to reach as many people as possible, but knowing how to actually get your music out to the ends of the earth can feel impossible. In this special two parter, we dive in to some practical tips on how to effectively build a lasting audience for your music. Our guest is Peter Hartzell, owner of Tree House Media in Nashville, Tennessee. Peter specializes in creative content marketing strategies that really work. He offers some powerful insights gleaned from his many years in music, advertising, and marketing. If you are trying to figure out how to build and sustain a lasting audience for your music, these next two episodes are for you. You can connect with Peter and Tree House Media at www.TreeHouseMediaCo.com The Song Revolution Podcast is dedicated to helping you grow as a songwriter and worshiper, so to take it to the 'next level', we will now be releasing our podcast on Mondays. Our goal is that this podcast is something for you to look forward to on your Mondays morning commute, workout, or new-week routine. We are so excited to welcome "Word Worship" as a sponsor of this podcast! We can't wait to bring you more heavy hitting episodes with other amazing artists on their roster. To learn more about "Word Worship", check out http://wordworship.com   HERE'S HOW YOU CAN GET INVOLVED: Now you can join a powerful community of dedicated Christian songwriters by becoming an exclusive Nashville Christian Songwriters Member! Tap into your greatest creativity with monthly masterclasses, articles, videos, deep discounts, and so much more - just click here to grab your seat at the table: https://nashvillechristiansongwriters.com/membership/   If you liked this episode, be sure to subscribe and leave a quick review on iTunes. It would mean the world to hear your feedback and we'd love for you to help us spread the word!

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