The C.L.I.M.B. Social Media Challenge #4: Rick Monroe

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Rick Monroe grossed over $400,000 on tour last year. He’s sponsored by Monster Energy Drinks. He does most of the marketing himself…a self-proclaimed army of one.

We were thrilled to have him on the social media challenge miniseries and you’ll learn a ton listening to how we optimized his social media efforts to get more return for less time spent.

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Get valuable insider access to Johnny’s marketing mind as he positively critiques an artist’s social media strategy in a brand new C.L.I.M.B. Show mini-series called Social Media Challenge.

Every other week, Johnny will record a meeting with a listener and critique the artist’s social media. All the good stuff and the stuff they need to improve on. This will be incredible information you can use to tighten up YOUR efforts.

If you’d like challenge Johnny with YOUR social media, email him at Johnny@daredevilproduction… and then buckle up!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is proud to partner with Disc Makers- who have been supporting indie musicians before indie music was even a thing.

When you’re ready to make CDs, DVDs, vinyl- or distribute your music and videos with customized USBs- www.discmakers.com is the only place you need to go.

And while you’re there, click the “Guides and Resources” tab and download some of their excellent free guides.  They’ve just revised and expanded their Home Studio Handbook, which has got a ton of great advice and information for newbies and studio veterans.

Find them online at www.discmakers.com or give them a call at 800-468-9353.

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Wordplay Thursday #296

Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!

Today, try seeing the world through a different set of eyes. Try writing a song through the “eyes” of a…

Pack of cigarettes

How would it see the world?  How would it describe a love song or another situation?  What would it tell us about itself?  What is its story?  Dive in and be fearless!

I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!

Wordplay Thursday is a fun way to generate new song ideas- and who doesn’t need more song ideas?  If you’d like MORE “creative kickstarters,” join the Frettie.com community today!  In our private Facebook group, I share a creative kickstarter EVERY SINGLE DAY.  Plus, there’s plenty more cool stuff for Frettie members!

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT FRETTIE!

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far. He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

The C.L.I.M.B. #175: You’ll Never Have Songwriting Success Without S.P.I.N.S.

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If you’re a songwriter, this episode is a MUST listen.

Brent and Johnny dive deep into 5 different qualities that will improve your songwriting and increase your chances of getting your songs recorded by artists- and having radio/streaming success.

If you want the world to hear your music, you wanna hear this!  The link to listen is above and below.

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is proud to partner with Disc Makers- who have been supporting indie musicians before indie music was even a thing.

When you’re ready to make CDs, DVDs, vinyl- or distribute your music and videos with customized USBs- www.discmakers.com is the only place you need to go.

And while you’re there, click the “Guides and Resources” tab and download some of their excellent free guides.  They’ve just revised and expanded their Home Studio Handbook, which has got a ton of great advice and information for newbies and studio veterans.

Find them online at www.discmakers.com or give them a call at 800-468-9353.

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far. He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

Day Job: Songwriting Prison or Songwriting Patron?

If you have the dream of being a full-time songwriter, singer/songwriter, or other type of creative, it’s easy to think of your day job as a prison.

You feel chained to your desk or the sales floor or the job site all day. You feel imprisoned by the 8-to-5 because you aren’t free to do what you love all day. Your commute feels more like a long walk in hand cuffs and leg-irons.  Seeing your day job as a prison understandably breeds resentment and despair.  I know- I’ve been there.

But what if there’s another way to look at it?

What if, instead of being your prison, you day job is your patron?  Read on!

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To BE a pro, you need to THINK like a pro, and this FREE ebook will help transform your thinking, your songwriting, and your success.  Get it today!

Click Here For The Book

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It’s never been easy making a living from art. Way back when, artists used to find a rich person to provide financial backing so they could work on their art. This person was known as a “patron.”  (Maybe you’ve heard the term “patron of the arts.”)

Of course, these days I wouldn’t expect to find someone to give you room and board just so you can write songs. (Of course, there are a few publishing deals out there, but they don’t usually pay enough to feed a family.)  So, instead, I offer up a more obtainable solution.

Let your day job be your patron.

I know, I know… that’s not very sexy.  But so much of songwriting is a mental game.  Amazing things happen when you switch the story in your head from, “this job sucks!  It’s keeping me from living my dream” to “this job is going to help make my dreams come true.”  For one thing, your resentment and stress level decreases, as does your need to Netflix-and-ice-cream the night away when you get home.  Instead, you know you’ve spent all day funding your dream, so it feels even more important to spend your evenings chasing that dream.

Here are a couple ways your day job can help you reach your songwriting goals:

Let your day job pay for your art.

Let the company paycheck cover the roof over your writing room and the coffee in your mug.  Let your job during the day fund your art on nights and weekends.  Let your vacation time pay you while you spend time in Nashville or another major music center.  Let a percentage of your salary cover workshops and conferences (online or in person), while you build connections and learn the craft of songwriting.

You won’t mind rolling in on Monday morning (as much) when you realize your boss is paying for your demos- and he won’t even ask for your publishing!

Let your day job buy you time.

Believe me, it’s easy to resent that your day job doesn’t allow you time to write as much as you want.  Years ago, I spent a lot of frustrated hours in my Alltel cubicle wishing I were writing songs instead of listening to them on my little desk radio.

But, in reality, my day job (call center… ugh) WAS buying me valuable time.  And your day job DOES buy you more time, too. It buys you time to learn and get better while there’s very little to lose by failing.

I wasn’t ready to turn pro back in my Arkansas days.  I wasn’t ready to quit my job and make that jump yet.  I needed that time to grow as a person and as a writer.  Sure, I could’ve grown faster as a writer if I’d been able to tackle it full-time… but how would I have paid for bread and lunch meat?

Relying completely on songwriting to feed yourself or your family is extremely difficult and stressful- I know from experience.

So use this time to improve your songwriting, to build relationships, and to grow your business.

Turn your prison into your patron.

If you want to use your time wisely- to use it improving your craft and learning about the music business, I have a great opportunity for you.

In the month of July, I’m hosting a transformative online songwriting event called, “Building A Hit: From Blank Page To Finished Lyric.” In this powerful 4-week online workshop, I reveal:

How to find great song ideas. Kill writers block and fill up that blank page again and again.

How to focus your ideas for maximum impact. Don’t waste any more great ideas by leaving them under-developed or confusing.

How to frame your idea for maximum commercial appeal. Having a great, compelling idea isn’t enough. You have to build your song in a way that an artist will want to sing it and an audience will want to hear it.

How to finish your song. Stop leaving your best ideas unfinished. Nobody loves a song they never hear, and a song that’s only 99% finished will never get recorded, never get on the radio, and never change your life.

If you want to join me on a journey that will help you think and write like a pro songwriter, click on the link below. Spots are limited for this event, and I only host it twice a year. Miss out, and it’s gone for another 6 months. Don’t delay. Transform your songwriting today..

DON’T MISS OUT- CLICK HERE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a #1 in Canada & a top 10 in Texas… so far.  He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

Song Title Challenge #42: “Different Than I Remember”

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Get into a pro songwriter’s mind!

Johnny takes a title submitted by a CLIMBer like you, and he springs it on me live!  Then I have to figure out how to make it a hit… yikes!  Watch me blow up or flame out.

If you want to submit a title, send it to Johnny at info@daredevilproduction.com.

It’s not a cowrite.  You keep 100% ownership of whatever you write, and you’re free to use any ideas I throw out.  I am NOT a cowriter on this.  Any ideas are simply my gift to you!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is proud to partner with Disc Makers- who have been supporting indie musicians before indie music was even a thing.

When you’re ready to make CDs, DVDs, vinyl- or distribute your music and videos with customized USBs- www.discmakers.com is the only place you need to go.

And while you’re there, click the “Guides and Resources” tab and download some of their excellent free guides.  They’ve just revised and expanded their Home Studio Handbook, which has got a ton of great advice and information for newbies and studio veterans.

Find them online at www.discmakers.com or give them a call at 800-468-9353.

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Wordplay Thursday #295

Welcome to Wordplay Thursday!

Today, try seeing the world through a different set of eyes. Try writing a song through the “eyes” of a…

Car Radio

How would it see the world?  How would it describe a love song or another situation?  What would it tell us about itself?  What is its story?  Dive in and be fearless!

I’d love to hear what you come up with, so please share in the comments. Oh, and please keep your posts below an R-rating. It’s a family show, after all!

Wordplay Thursday is a fun way to generate new song ideas- and who doesn’t need more song ideas?  If you’d like MORE “creative kickstarters,” join the Frettie.com community today!  In our private Facebook group, I share a creative kickstarter EVERY SINGLE DAY.  Plus, there’s plenty more cool stuff for Frettie members!

CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT FRETTIE!

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far. He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

Congrats To Our June 2019 “Play For A Publisher” Winners!

Congratulations to our newest “Play For Publisher” Top Ten songs and songwriters!

First of all, thank you to each of you who took a chance, took positive action, and submitted one or more songs to the “Play For Publisher” event with Joe Dan Cornett of Daywind Music.  Ya’ll are just plain awesome.

Out of about 230 songs, it took a while to whittle it down to just 10.  We have country & gospel songs, male songs, female songs, solo writes and co-writes!

There were a lot of worthy songs sent in, and I felt bad about leaving so many out.  If your song wasn’t chosen this time doesn’t mean that it isn’t a good song.

You know, one time I turned a song in to my publisher, and they didn’t know what to do with it, so they didn’t want to do anything with it.  My cowriters wanted to demo it, and the publisher said they wouldn’t pay for a demo.

The song was called, “Crickets,” and we got it cut by Joe Nichols.  It’s the title track to one of his recent albums.

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That’s right.  The song my publisher wouldn’t even pay to demo got cut anyway.  (My cowriters did an out-of-pocket guitar/vocal, and we pitched it ourselves.)

Welcome to Nashville.  So while I listened to each and every song and did my best to pick the ones that have the best chance of catching Joe Dan’s ear… I could be wrong.  That’s just the way the music biz works.  So if your song wasn’t selected, it doesn’t mean you should give up on it.

Okay, here are the Top Ten (in no particular order):

“Mad Woman” by Chelsey Stallings, Brett Turner

“Never Good At Math” by Brad McKinney, Kelley McKay, Kyle Jackson-Rachky

“Old Camp Meeting” by Kristi Fitzwater, Dixie Phillips, Bev Herrema 

“Washed By The Water” by Topher King, Russ Parrish

“Endless Love” by Zebb Rogers, Ceri Usmar

“Tuned Into You” by Dylan Todhunter 

“Liquid Courage” by Selby Copeland, Chelsey Satterlee

“Wait, Oh Children” by Stacy Clearman

“Love Is A Teenager” by Lucy LeBlanc, Joanne Stacey, Molly Brown

“Go Get Her” by Jason Goolesby, Eric Harper 

If you want to hear the top 10 songs, you can do that with a CLICK HERE.

Congratulations!  Joe Dan and I look forward to hanging out with you on June 18.  (In the days before the event, I’ll email the winners the instructions about the online meeting.)

Like I said, the 10 songs above aren’t the only good ones I had the pleasure of hearing.  There are several more that were put “on hold” for the top 10 songs.  This list could be quite a bit longer, but I’d like to spotlight a few of them, too.  (Ya’ll feel free to link up your songs in the comments, too!)

“ON HOLD” songs…

“Song That Takes You Home”  by Steve Smentek, Kelly McKay, Ceri Earle

“Never Doing This Again Morning” by Larry Palaszynski, Luther Lewis

“Good Kid” by Chelsey Stallings, Brett Turner

“Right Side Of Wrong” by Marla Rubenstein, Don Hall, Les Hauge

“To The Moon And Back” by Mark Dolin, Kay Mott

“I Put My Foot Down” by Ralston Wells, Kyle Sturrock

“Living On The Edge” by Robert Easley

“Wisdom” by Sandra Lyerly

“Love Lust And Drunk” by Alexsi Mallory

“Slaying It” by Doug Folkins, Jack Williams, Bill DiLuigi

“The Man That Prays For Me” by Ashley Taylor, Sara Davis

“Windows” by Trevor Peverley, Marshal Herridge

These songs, along with others, were in there battling it out with the top 10, so be encouraged!

If you want to enter a song in the next round of “Play For A Publisher,” the best way to stay in the loop is to join the Songwriting Pro Insider’s List.  You can do this by downloading my FREE ebook, “Think Like A Pro Songwriter.”  Not only is this ebook full of helpful information, you’ll stay up to date on future opportunities like this one.  Here’s the link:

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To BE a pro, you need to THINK like a pro, and this FREE ebook will help transform your thinking, your songwriting, and your success.  Get it today!

Click Here For The Book

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God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far. He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.SWP 4

The C.L.I.M.B. #174: About Your Beliefs

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Do you know that you get most of the beliefs that dictate your day-to-day behavior from the ages of 1-7 years old?

Your beliefs on self-worth, money, religion, trust, love, sex, success, value, etc. heavily influence every decision you make in your life as a person, a friend, an employee, a parent, a partner, a songwriter, and as an artist.

When was the last time you reexamined these beliefs to see if they’re still serving you well?

SPOILER ALERT:  Johnny & Brent may press on some emotional bruises, scrape off a scab or two, and maybe encourage you to dig up some of your old baggage to explore if certain beliefs are holding you back from becoming the professional artist, musician, and/or songwriter you want to be.

If you want the world to hear your music, you wanna hear this!  The link to listen is above and below.

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is proud to partner with Disc Makers- who have been supporting indie musicians before indie music was even a thing.

When you’re ready to make CDs, DVDs, vinyl- or distribute your music and videos with customized USBs- www.discmakers.com is the only place you need to go.

And while you’re there, click the “Guides and Resources” tab and download some of their excellent free guides.  They’ve just revised and expanded their Home Studio Handbook, which has got a ton of great advice and information for newbies and studio veterans.

Find them online at www.discmakers.com or give them a call at 800-468-9353.

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE C.L.I.M.B. ON ITUNES

If you aren’t on iTunes, you can listen to the show at our website:

TheCLIMBshow.com

If you have an Android phone, you can subscribe to the show on:

Stitcher

Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far. He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

Want Artists To Record Your Songs? You Need S.P.I.N.S.

Want to make a living as a songwriter?  Want a publishing deal? Would you be happy just to get a song or two recorded, even if they don’t become hit singles? The answer for all this is the same...

If you want artists to record your music, write songs with built-in S.P.I.N.S.

So, what are S.P.I.N.S., and how do they help you get cuts? Read on.

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To BE a pro, you need to THINK like a pro, and this FREE ebook will help transform your thinking, your songwriting, and your success.  Get it today!

Click Here For The Book

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These days, it seems like it’s harder than ever to land a cut on a major artist.  There are literally tens of thousands of songwriters in Nashville trying to get one of their songs recorded by a handful of major artists.  And that’s not counting the thousands of songwriters in other major music cities and small towns around the world who are competing for cuts on those same records.

But the competition (and opportunity) doesn’t stop there.  A quick check of any online music platform will reveal that there are thousands of independent artists who are releasing new music every day.  How do you get a song on one of their projects? 

You get cuts by writing songs with S.P.I.N.S.  (You know how much I love acronyms.)  Let’s break it down.

S. is for Stickiness.

Your song has to get stuck in the listener’s head.  It has to be memorable- to stick with the listener.  You can do this multiple ways.  A great way to start is by having a unique, compelling hook or title.  Avoid titles that have been done a million times.  “I Love You.”  “Over You.”  Those titles aren’t going to send any publisher, producer or artist scrambling to hear your song.  Be more creative and more memorable.

Have melodic hooks in your song that are ear-worms.  There have to be some melodic pieces that stand out and stay with the listener after the first listen.  If a listener can sing along by the time you hit your last chorus, that’s a great sign.

Imagery is a great way to be sticky.  Give the listener something to see in their mind’s eye, something fresh, real and unexpected, and there’s a much better chance the song will be memorable.

P. is for Positioning.

Your song should be well-positioned for your target market.  It has to make sense for your target genre and its artists.  Your “I’m a whiskey-drinking, fist-swinging rebel” song is not going to work for an artist who is positioned as a “lover, not a fighter.” 

Also, it helps to write songs that are artist-friendly.  Do your songs make the artist look good?  Do they say what an artist wants to say to their audience?  That’s being artist-friendly.

If you song is sticky, but it’s not well-positioned, an artist isn’t going to record it.

I. is for Impact.

Your song needs to make an impact on the artist and listener.  It should make them feel something.  Does your song make the listener want to laugh, cry, dance or think? Will a large audience care about your song’s subject matter ?  This is called being “universal.”

Start by having a clear emotional goal for your song.  Is your song all about getting the listener on the dance floor, on their knees praying, on the phone with mama, or on their boyfriend?  If you don’t know the response you want to get from the listener, you’re probably not going to get it.

Write about something emotional.  It’s not enough for your song to be based around an interesting turn of phrase.  The song must impact the listener’s emotions.

Keep it simple.  Make your song about one clear thing.  If you throw too much at the listener, you’ll confuse them.  If you confuse the listener, you lose the listener, and they won’t be emotionally moved by your song.  Keeping it simple also helps it be more sticky.

Use powerful imagery.  It’s a great way to bring the listener into the story and keep their attention.

It doesn’t matter if your song is sticky and well-positioned if it has no impact on the listener.

N. is for Network.

You and your song have to get connected to the right people.  This is where relationships are key.  Can you get your songs to a legit publisher- who can then get the song in the right hands?  Can you play your songs for a producer?  Are you writing with the artist?Building and leveraging your network is the major difference between great songwriters and great songwriters with great careers.

Your song can be sticky, have positioning and impact, but it’ll never get recorded if it isn’t networked.

S. is for Start Again.

One song written with S.P.I.N.S. isn’t going to be enough.  S.P.I.N.S. isn’t a guarantee.  And even if it were, one song doesn’t make a career.  But the more songs you write with built-in Stickyness, Positioning, Impact and Networking, the better your chance for songwriting success.

S.P.I.N.S. : Stickiness – Positioning – Impact – Network – Start Again

If you want to write songs with S.P.I.N.S. and get your songs recorded by artists, I have a great opportunity coming up.

In the month of July, I’m hosting a transformative online songwriting event called, “Building A Hit: From Blank Page To Finished Lyric.” In this powerful 4-week online workshop, I reveal:

How to find great song ideas. Kill writers block and fill up that blank page again and again.

How to focus your ideas for maximum impact. Don’t waste any more great ideas by leaving them under-developed or confusing.

How to frame your idea for maximum commercial appeal. Having a great, compelling idea isn’t enough. You have to build your song in a way that an artist will want to sing it and an audience will want to hear it.

How to finish your song. Stop leaving your best ideas unfinished. Nobody loves a song they never hear, and a song that’s only 99% finished will never get recorded, never get on the radio, and never change your life.

If you want to join me on a journey that will help you think and write like a pro songwriter, click on the link below. Spots are limited for this event, and I only host it twice a year. Miss out, and it’s gone for another 6 months. Don’t delay. Transform your songwriting today..

DON’T MISS OUT- CLICK HERE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY.

God Bless and Enjoy the Journey,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a #1 in Canada & a top 10 in Texas… so far.  He also hosts a top-rated songwriting and music business podcast called, “The C.L.I.M.B.” which can be found on iTunes or your favorite podcast app.

The C.L.I.M.B. Social Media Challenge #3: Hot Sauce Universe

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Get valuable insider access to Johnny’s marketing mind as he positively critiques an artist’s social media strategy in a brand new C.L.I.M.B. Show mini-series called Social Media Challenge.

Every other week, Johnny will record a meeting with a listener and critique the artist’s social media. All the good stuff and the stuff they need to improve on. This will be incredible information you can use to tighten up YOUR efforts.

If you’d like challenge Johnny with YOUR social media, email him at Johnny@daredevilproduction… and then buckle up!

If you’re a singer, songwriter or indie artist who wants to grow your career, THIS is the podcast for you!

The C.L.I.M.B. Podcast is proud to partner with Disc Makers- who have been supporting indie musicians before indie music was even a thing.

When you’re ready to make CDs, DVDs, vinyl- or distribute your music and videos with customized USBs- www.discmakers.com is the only place you need to go.

And while you’re there, click the “Guides and Resources” tab and download some of their excellent free guides.  They’ve just revised and expanded their Home Studio Handbook, which has got a ton of great advice and information for newbies and studio veterans.

Find them online at www.discmakers.com or give them a call at 800-468-9353.

The C.L.I.M.B. stands for “Creating Leverage In The Music Business,” and that’s the goal of this podcast- to help singers, indie artists and songwriters like YOU to create leverage in the music business.  What is leverage?  It’s “strategic advantage; the power to act effectively.”  We want to help YOU make stuff happen in the music biz.

It’s exciting to see how folks are digging the show- and being helped on their CLIMB.  If YOU like it, we’d really appreciate it if you’d subscribe and leave a rating or review on iTunes.  Positive ratings and reviews help us to climb the iTunes rankings so more people become aware of the show and we can help more singers, songwriters, and indie artists like you make The CLIMB!The CLIMB iTunes review 3

CLICK HERE TO LEAVE AN iTUNES REVIEW

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Thanks for your time. It means a lot to me, and hopefully it’ll be a lot of help for you!

God Bless and keep C.L.I.M.B.ing,

Brent

Brent Baxter is a hit songwriter with cuts by Alan Jackson, Randy Travis, Lady Antebellum, Joe Nichols, Gord Bamford, Ruthie Collins, Ray Stevens, and more. He’s written a top 5 hit in the US, a top 10 in Texas, and a #1 in Canada… so far.

Helping songwriters turn pro.