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We met with musician Roman Lokimin to discuss hot issues in the creative industry: how to capture the listener's attention in a stream of content, where to start as a young musician, how to deal with donations as an artist and turn a closed Telegram channel with behind the scenes and unreleases into a stable income. And what does this have to do with Fonkers, Jesus Shrimp and Tyler, The Creator? Find out from the video. Contents: 2:07 - Roman Lokimin 2:15 - How a musician can realize himself and gather a community in 2024 10:21 - There are two chairs: creativity and commercial music 14:07 - The age of neural networks - where is the line of embarrassment and is it possible to make money on music 19:01 - Should a musician be both a marketer and an SMM specialist 20:53 - Author's choice 22:23 - What can a young artist make money on? 25:08 - Is it normal to ask for donations as a musician? 29:50 - Lokimin's draft - how the idea of monetizing a closed community came about? 35:42 - Income from Tribute 37:44 - What to sell besides the community? 39:13 - Jingle evaluation 39:58 - Recommendations, motivations, and advice The podcast is released with the support of Tribute, a monetization platform for Telegram. More than 60 thousand authors - from bloggers and journalists to musicians and podcasters - earn money through Tribute on subscriptions, donations, and the sale of digital and physical goods. Monetize your Telegram with Tribute: https://t.me/tribute?start=utm_podcast