JULY 16Street Life · Feady Crocka — The 10-Year Release

Write Your Own Bio

The words that go out before you do. This is how to write your artist bio, one-sheet, EPK, and press pitch in your own voice — the mistakes that read amateur, and the templates that get it done today.

$19

Instant download · step-by-step · fill-in bio + one-sheet templates

Write the words that open the door.

Your Story, Told Right

Everything you need to write the words the industry reads first — and read them like a pro.

1 · The Download Gate

How to set up a gate so the free download costs the fan one small thing back — a follow, a save, an email — instead of nothing at all.

2 · Smart Links That Convert

Build one smart link that sends listeners to the right place on every platform, and read what it tells you about where your fans actually come from.

3 · Pre-Saves Before Release Day

Set up a pre-save campaign so day-one streams and follows land the moment your track goes live — instead of hoping people remember.

4 · The Free-to-Follower Funnel

The full path, mapped: freebie → gate → follow → email → next release. Where each piece plugs in and why the order matters.

5 · What to Give Away

Picking the right giveaway — a loosie, a beat pack, a stem, an unreleased cut — so it pulls the fans you want without cannibalizing your paid drops.

6 · Growing Your Spotify Followers

Why followers — not just streams — are the number that compounds, and how the gate feeds them release after release.

7 · Building the Email List

Capturing emails alongside follows so you own the line to your fans and aren’t renting it from an algorithm.

8 · The Repeatable Playbook

Turn the whole thing into a routine you run on every single — so each release compounds on the last instead of starting from zero.

Who it’s for: Independent artists who keep putting off their bio and press kit — or paying someone — and want to write words that actually open doors, themselves.

The Bottom Line

People meet your words before they meet your music. This is how you make them count. The bio, the one-sheet, the EPK, and the pitch — in your own voice, with templates — so what goes out ahead of you opens the door instead of closing it.

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