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Hey everyone! So today, I’m going to share with you all how to build a fanbase from scratch. 

Before we get into it, let’s have our moment of silence. 

At this time, I would like all of us to take a moment of silence and pray to God to  bless our hands with the work that we do. Ask God to guide us more towards him each and every day. Take a minimum of 5 minutes and pray for this. 

Now back to the show

How to build a fanbase from scratch

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So like I get what you’re saying, “German, I’m not the popular kid so I can’t develop a fanbase as easily as other people.” 

I hear you, I hear you! However, just because you  have to work harder than everyone else, doesn’t mean anything. 

I mean like, let’s say we take Michael Jackson, he was a renowned artist by the age of like 10. 

His entire family was already in the music industry, he knew how to do the music, he was a professional at what he did. 

But like, how many of us can actually say that we can and have done the same? 

Not many of us

And as a matter of fact, most of us actually have to say that we started out when we were like 11 or 12, some people even older than that. 

So like, I hear what you say when you say that you might not be able to develop a following as easily as other people, but that’s no excuse because there is always going to be someone out there who has it a little bit easier to start a fanbase than you.

So don’t put an excuse.

I remember I once had a friend. He was a short dude I’m not going to lie, But he had talent for running, he could sprint on the track faster than the football players. 

And one day he went up to me and said, “German, I think I’ve reached my limit on the track because I can’t get any faster.” 

And I said, I don’t think so.

And he said, “But I just can’t seem to get better and my legs are short so that means that I automatically have to work harder than everyone else.”

And I looked at him and I’ll be honest, what I said next came from God because not once in my life did I ever think of something as beautiful as what I said next. 

I said, “Dude, then just work harder. So what if some people have it easier than you, if you need to work harder than work harder, don’t let that slow you down.” 

And I remember I had another friend who was a football player look at me and say, “that was deep.”

And I couldn’t help but to think to myself, I thank God for God gave me these deep words. 

And then my friend went on to win some major competition in track and field and honestly, it was God who was working. 

Do you want to hear my story? 

When I first started this blog, the only thing that I was doing was creating content. 

I didn’t share to social media because I knew no one would understand. I didn’t even tell my parents about it until I was like 3 months into the blog. 

The only support that I had on this blog was my Lord, and that was all I needed. 

And I wrote for months and years, until finally it started showing prosperous signs. 

And to this day, I still don’t promote on social media as much as I probably should. I actually only promote it when I feel like it’s really important. 

So like, I’m not going to say that I was unpopular but I wasn’t popular either. 

So like, just trust in the fact that God can make something out of nothing. 

And once you figure that out, the world will fall into place. 

Broadcast

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I sure hope that I have been an inspiration and a hope to you all. Please remember to pray, read your bible, go to church, and love God above all else. Like, comment, share, subscribe, and I will see you all next time.

If you want to go to heaven, then believe in Jesus and you will go to heaven. (John 3:16)

Thank you all for listening in on this blog post. 

German Gonzalez, signing out!

Here is another article about the music industry and how to submit your music to the industry.

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