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Content Marketing Musician’s The Code Breaker Course is the companion course to David Andrew Wiebe’s best-selling 2020 book, The Music Entrepreneur Code, which was updated and re-published in 2022 as The Music Entrepreneur Code – 2022 Edition, with an all-new introduction packed with vulnerable and relatable personal experiences. The Music Entrepreneur Code was the book that established Wiebe as a leading thinker in marketing, mindset, and productivity in music. The companion course, The Code Breaker Course, is his most ambitious to date, with a total of 36 video lessons. Wiebe has made clear his plans to update and even expand on the course as time allows. Buyers benefit most, as they get access to lifetime updates. Today, we’re excited to announce the reintroduction of The Code Breaker Course, a training that was previously only available to customers of The Music Entrepreneur Code book. “Basically, the way it worked before was those who got the book were pre-qualified for the ...
In a blog post published on April 15, 2023, author and founder of Music Entrepreneur HQ David Andrew Wiebe shared a process for getting your ideas out of your mind. Many artists try to hold onto ideas in their brain without capturing them in some way, shape, or form, and later regret never writing them down or making an audio note. You just never know when you might come up with a brilliant song idea, or marketing strategy, or stage move that would wow the crowd. The next idea could be the one that propels your career forward in surprising ways. “But there’s more to it than that,” shared Wiebe. “Having too many ideas can cause a sort of paralysis. Artists often end up stewing on a ton of ideas not realizing that it’s taking up precious memory, which fogs their thinking in the immediate. It’s like opening too many browser tabs on your computer. Eventually, your computer suffers from significant slowdown.” Focus is key to getting things done, and as Wiebe suggests, holding onto t...
In what is sure to be the first of many press clippings, David Andrew Wiebe’s first premium book, Productivity, Performance & Profits Blackbook was featured in an article on SoftwareHow titled Best Gift for Programmers. We reached out to Wiebe himself for comment: “This book, as with any of my last seven books, is relatively broadly applicable,” offered Wiebe. “If you remove sections about music distributors, Performance Rights Organizations, music licensing and placements, music instruction, live performance, and the like, you are left with the core, usually revolving around the key topics of mindset, personal development, and marketing, that anyone in any discipline can benefit from. Even programmers benefit from these fundamentals, especially those developing and marketing their own software.” “As it applies to the Blackbook” added Wiebe, “programmers love to get into flow, ‘the zone,’ if you will. In that state, time seems to disappear, and they’re able to crank out code ...