How to Stay Connected with Your Presenters Can Be A Challenge: 

Michael Carducci, magician and enterprise software developer, struggled to stay connected with prospective buyers. He solved this problem for himself and performers world-wide, as you’ll discover in our interview.

Finding your unique audience and keeping in touch with them is a career obstacle many performing artists struggle with daily. My interview with Michael Carducci addresses his challenges as someone with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and how he used his ADD to his advantage.

He put his unique talents designing software products for large businesses to use to benefit his own bookings as a magician. But he didn't stop there. His work has helped performing artists world-wide solve that, "How to stay connected with your buyers problem."

Michael shares how he found his unique niche, his software development story, along with some great advice for performing artists on how to nurture their contacts to book more gigs and turn potentially lost gigs into return gigs.

If you struggle with staying connected to presenters, bookers and buyers, if you are challenged by the parts of your life that you are just not that good at and it effects your business success, if you want to spend more time working on the things you are great at and if you would like to see how an artist just like you overcame his own challenges, then join me for my interview with Michael Carducci.

One Final Note: During this COVID-19 Pandemic, Get Great Gigs Podcast

Is helping music people one T shirt at a time with our other project, “I’m Smiling at You Behind My Mask.” With so many music people having lost income from cancelled gigs, a portion of every T Shirt sold benefits MusiCares, a Recording Academy charity to help music people in need.
 Go to 360smiling.com to learn how you can participate and join our Global Smile Chorus. This week, here is Gary Stockdale, with his rendition of my song, “I’m Smiling at You Behind My Mask.”