Make Your Mark

This paper presents Make Your Mark, the first of its kind campaign in Singapore aimed at helping independent musicians improve their marketing and business skills in order to achieve greater success in their music career. With the local English-music scene dwindling in terms of active listenership a...

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Main Authors: Lee, Evangelista Pineda Kristian, Tan, Hazel Jie Ying, Chua, Ryan, Tng, Zeen
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Published: Nanyang Technological University 2022
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1559182023-03-05T16:08:56Z Make Your Mark Lee, Evangelista Pineda Kristian Tan, Hazel Jie Ying Chua, Ryan Tng, Zeen - Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Ferdinand Ferry De Bakker fdebakker@ntu.edu.sg Visual arts and music This paper presents Make Your Mark, the first of its kind campaign in Singapore aimed at helping independent musicians improve their marketing and business skills in order to achieve greater success in their music career. With the local English-music scene dwindling in terms of active listenership and support from the local audience, there is a greater need than ever to help uplift musicians in Singapore. This is in spite of the various opportunities and resources available, as local independent musicians find themselves being unable to capitalise on opportunities due to their lack of awareness and confidence in their music marketing skills. Through a three-pronged strategy to ‘Educate, Empower and Engage’, Make Your Mark was held over the course of six months in various online spaces. The campaign successfully collaborated with over 20 partners, including various experts in the music industry, and its tactics included comprehensive educational content on social media, four online webinars and a 4-month 1-to-1 mentorship programme for independent musicians. This paper will present an analysis of the importance of supporting local musicians, followed by a landscape view of the support infrastructure available for independent musicians in Singapore. Subsequently, it will detail the campaign’s strategy and execution, including an evaluation of its outcomes. Finally, the paper will detail its strengths, limitations, recommendations and future plans for sustainability of Make Your Mark. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2022-03-25T05:00:52Z 2022-03-25T05:00:52Z 2022 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, E. P. K., Tan, H. J. Y., Chua, R. & Tng, Z. (2022). Make Your Mark. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155918 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155918 en CS21030 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lee, Evangelista Pineda Kristian
Tan, Hazel Jie Ying
Chua, Ryan
Tng, Zeen
Make Your Mark
description This paper presents Make Your Mark, the first of its kind campaign in Singapore aimed at helping independent musicians improve their marketing and business skills in order to achieve greater success in their music career. With the local English-music scene dwindling in terms of active listenership and support from the local audience, there is a greater need than ever to help uplift musicians in Singapore. This is in spite of the various opportunities and resources available, as local independent musicians find themselves being unable to capitalise on opportunities due to their lack of awareness and confidence in their music marketing skills. Through a three-pronged strategy to ‘Educate, Empower and Engage’, Make Your Mark was held over the course of six months in various online spaces. The campaign successfully collaborated with over 20 partners, including various experts in the music industry, and its tactics included comprehensive educational content on social media, four online webinars and a 4-month 1-to-1 mentorship programme for independent musicians. This paper will present an analysis of the importance of supporting local musicians, followed by a landscape view of the support infrastructure available for independent musicians in Singapore. Subsequently, it will detail the campaign’s strategy and execution, including an evaluation of its outcomes. Finally, the paper will detail its strengths, limitations, recommendations and future plans for sustainability of Make Your Mark.
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Lee, Evangelista Pineda Kristian
Tan, Hazel Jie Ying
Chua, Ryan
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Tan, Hazel Jie Ying
Chua, Ryan
Tng, Zeen
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title Make Your Mark
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publisher Nanyang Technological University
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155918
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