On this podcast, I spend the majority of my time sharing marketing tips and tactics for you to build and scale your online music education business.
To help me automate things, run things smoothly, and create content with ease, I use a number of different tools. In this episode, I share the top 10 that I use in my day-to-day.
These tools don’t include my gear like cameras, mics and stuff like that. They also don’t include any WordPress plugins that I use on my website. These are software, Chrome extensions, and digital tools that help make things easier.
An important disclaimer: tools will not make your business succeed. Only taking action and serving your audience will do that for you. It doesn’t matter how powerful the tool is. So don’t get too wrapped up in shiny new objects.
In this episode:
1. A listener shares her two questions.
2. My top 10 tools I use to run my online music education business.
3. Asking “What if this were easy?” and how much time to spend making a piece of content.
All of these tools help me automate my business.
Whether it be Repurpose.io, which automatically creates and posts videos of my podcast on Facebook and YouTube.
Or Meet Edgar, which helps me continually recycle and repost my content on social media.
These tools make my life easier, and some of them could help you in your online music education business as well.
Let me know in the comments:
What are your favorite digital tools to use?
Important Links:
Note: Some of the links below are affiliate links, where at no extra cost to you, I get a small commission when you use them.
Buffer: social media
Meet Edgar: social media
MailChimp: email marketing
Keywords Everywhere: keyword research
Google Analytics: site stats
Repurpose.io: podcast to video
Canva: images and design
Grammarly: copy editing
Wondershare Filmora: video editing
ProTools: Music and podcast editing and recording
Audacity: podcast editing and recording
Finale: Music notation software