Igniting a Legacy

Have you ever dreamed of living the life of a musician, sharing your voice with the world, and inspiring individuals everywhere? It may seem like an impossible dream, but don’t put your aspirations on hold just yet.

Some have gone before you. They have diligently practiced, learned from their mistakes, gained knowledge, and taught students. Some have even gone so far as to write books, create blogs, and motivate others in their craft. These are the kind of people you need in your life to cheer you on. But where do you find someone like that? Let me introduce you to one.

David Andrew Wiebe first picked up a guitar as a teenager and never put it down. His first guitar teacher only drew out his talent, fast-tracking him through his lessons.

After hours of practice, gigging locally on small, booked stages or open mic nights, Wiebe released his first solo album in 2006.

By the following year, Wiebe “had the opportunity to help other musical artists develop their careers. I started podcasting in 2009, and that proved an excellent opportunity to connect with local musicians, venue owners, writers, and more.”

As this outreach grew, Wiebe’s quickly accumulating knowledge begged for a platform. Enter Music Entrepreneur HQ (https://musicentrepreneurhq.com), the “platform I used to launch eBooks, books, courses, and coaching programs to support musicians in their career growth,” says Wiebe.

But this platform soon proved complicated: “We had multiple dashboards to check, assets to deliver, and customer information stored inside different systems.” Wiebe continues, “Content Marketing Musician was built on a new funnel, website, course, and membership builder called 10XPro. It allows us to do all of the above from one, convenient, central location.” Problem solved!

Content Marketing Musician is also unique in that Wiebe is offering it as a membership-based subscription for musicians. The platform isn’t about writing music and honing your musical skills, but how to market yourself. Wiebe explains, “[Musicians] need guidance. It's called the music business for a reason. The business side is crucial to modern-day career-minded musicians, especially since development deals are a thing of the past, and record deals are tough to come by.”

So if you are an ambitious musician looking to build your career, you’ve come to the right place.

With offerings such as essential courses, an ebook bundle, personal coaching, digital marketing strategies, modules on music licensing and earning an income, a forum, access to regular newsletters and podcasts, and much more to come, there is no lack of information to accelerate your career.

Wiebe is excited about some new features included in the Content Marketing Musician membership, such as: “Doing video interviews with musicians who are earning a solid income in music and teasing out their best tips (to be added to the membership).”

The development of this platform comes down to passion and Wiebe’s drive to help fellow musicians succeed. Wiebe says, “I've focused ruthlessly on answering questions, creating value for others, helping them have breakthroughs, coaching them in what they want to create in their own lives.” He desires to make a connection and have an impact on creatives. Instead of stepping on others to help only himself, Wiebe shares his experience and knowledge to help others grow, to help them be the best artists they can be.

His serving attitude is carried over into the membership fees. “We are also looking to raise funds for the education of underprivileged children while building a sustainable business we can scale,” says Wiebe. How will this be done? Half--that’s right, HALF—of the funds paid into a membership subscription will go to an organization specializing in projects in third-world countries.

This organization* “is focused heavily on the education of underprivileged children, but also develops healthcare clinics, dams, sanitation, and more,” Wiebe explains. As an educator himself, this education connection makes sense. “We're educating musicians on the one end, and helping educate underprivileged children on the other end.”

Wiebe’s late father and his late parents were all generous contributors to this charity. Not only is this organization located in Wiebe’s birthplace in Alberta, Canada, but it touches on something profound. “I see this as an opportunity to continue that legacy, to be connected to my loved ones, even if it's just in the values I was raised with and the memories I will always treasure.

Yes, David Andrew Wiebe, keep that legacy torch ignited!

*Unable to obtain permissions for the usage of this organization’s name at this time.

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