TEM237: The magic of demonstrated expertise

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TEM237: The magic of demonstrated expertise

Why demonstrated expertise over a prolonged period of time is the best way to stand out to potential customers.

On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:

  • Join us October 9th + 10th for the Brass Career Intensive - learn more at brasscareerintensive.com

  • The best way to stand out in the eyes of your potential customers

  • Why you need to find the medium that best aligns with your strengths when producing content

  • The lonely feeling that can accompany the beginning of your journey to make yourself an expert in the eyes of others

  • This week’s quote: "You can't build a reputation on what you intend to do." —Liz Smith

 

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Produced by Andrew Hitz

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Andrew Hitz

I am a professional musician who has performed in over 35 countries around the world. I am the creator of The Entrepreneurial Musician, a consulting service, podcast and blog preparing today’s musician for tomorrow’s reality. I am also the owner of Pedal Note Media, a digital media company. And I’ve seen the band Phish 205 times. No, really.

https://andrewhitz.com
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