SAILING THE SEAS OF CHANGE

Saw a Twitter prompt today asking about an album that changed my life, but rather than just reply there for 5% of my followers to see, I figured I’d repurpose that “content” and use it to illustrate a two points.

In my first band back in 1991, guitarist Tim Day gave me a dubbed copy of ‘Sailing the Seas of Cheese’ from Primus. As a bass player he figured I’d enjoy it, and wow, Les Claypool opened up a whole new world for this naive, young Seth, as a bass player, and as a person.

Years of playing and I somehow settled on this “one man oddity” known as Seth W. for a bit. I opened for metal bands, got hardcore kids singing along with goofy songs, and met a lot of amazing people that I’m still friends with (and work with) today.
What’s ANY of this got to do with Social Media Escape Club?!
- Expand on your social media posts. Put your witty comments and interactions into newsletters and on websites, where they’ll last longer than a few hours.
- Try new things. Starting a newsletter in 2023 might sound weird, but so does pouring hours per day into social media platforms that only let you reach 5% of your fans.
Sure, you can say, “but no one visits our website.”
Well, your website is a static page with a Bandsintown feed, a band photo that’s three years old, and still has links to MySpace.
Gee, I wonder why no one visits your website?
Start copying and pasting all that content you’re shoveling onto those VC-backed, corporate funded websites that don’t give a shit about your art, and build something of your own that will outlive ‘em all.
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