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The 300k listener mystery Our Discord A few years ago, I watched a friend – insanely talented – do everything right. Uploaded religiously. Paid for reposts ($74/month, the industry average). Bought reviews ($50/track). Waited on algorithms that never came. His reward? Barely 100 streams per release. Silence. Burnout. Then I came across an artist on Spotify with 300k monthly listeners, yet only 4 Instagram posts. No content strategy. How? The answer: growth doesn't always live online....
Best platform for beat sales? (Hint: not just YouTube) Our Discord A beatmaker asked: “What platform actually works for beat sales? TikTok for quick exposure? YouTube for long‑term? Instagram for networking? Short‑form clips or full beat uploads?” I’ve tried all of them. YouTube is the workhorse – search traffic keeps giving. TikTok is a lottery – one beat pops, then silence. Instagram is mostly other producers, not buyers. But there’s a third path: collaboration as discovery. Instead of...
Songwriting retreats – solo weekend or regular time? Our Discord A songwriter asked: “I’m burned out. Should I book a solo weekend away with my guitar, or just block out regular time each week again?” Both are good. But burnout usually isn’t about lack of time. It’s about lack of feedback and connection. You write into a void, and after a while, the void writes back. I’ve done the solo retreat thing. My friend tried it too. It helped for a weekend. But what actually pulled him out of a long...