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Personal Branding with Megan Gersch

21m · All Things Vocal Podcast · 16 Oct 22:06

If you want to build a successful music career, you need to build a following. Creating and leveraging your personal brand can be a game-changer for creating a significant fanbase. Listen to my interview with top branding specialist Megan Gersch (Netflix, Live Nation, etc) and gain some current strategies to help you and your music stand out from the crowd and draw the supporters that can help you succeed.

LINKS: megangersch.com [email protected]

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