It's never too late to do this.
Look, everyone with a social media following wishes they considered these things sooner. Let's get into it. Vision & Niche 1. Declare Your Impact: Don't just "play music." What is your one sentence differentiator from everyone else online? 2. Define Your Audience: The students? The patrons? Gatekeepers? If you make content for everyone, you are unlikely to reach anyone. 3. Choose Your Format: one audience (e.g. fellow conductors), one platform (e.g. You Tube), one product (e.g. 5-minute talking head videos). Don't try everything at once. Become the master of your format. I picked "playful people (incl. non-musiciains)" + Instagram + Reels. II. Fill up your tank 4. Stock the Idea Vault: Before Day One, list at least 50 specific content titles that align with your Impact. Google Sheets is your friend. 5. Establish the Production Cadence: Design a simple, repeatable workflow. Again, Google Sheets! 6. Tool & Quality Check: Finalize your bare-minimum recording setup (mic, lighting, camera angle). Consistency and clear audio beat a perfect performance on bad equipment. In content creation, the "creative" phases and the "technical" phases must be separated. III. Set the Stage (The Business Infrastructure) 7. Choose Your Platform Assets: Fully optimize your 1-2 ONE social media profile.Bbio, branding, profile picture. 8. Set Up the Digital Lobby (Email List): Create the simplest possible landing page to capture emails. Offer a compelling, niche incentive—a free PDF of your personal practice routine, a transcription guide, or a hidden historical anecdote. This list is your future fan base and direct ticket sales channel. 9. Ignore vanity metrics. Track your efficiency metrics: How fast can you move from "idea" to "published"? Speed is the goal. FREE GIFT: I've seen many overcomplicated content planners, so I'm giving away mine for free. It might look simple, but it's powerful, and it's helped me grow more than 100,000 followers for myself and my clients.