The Musician’s Guide to Being Easy to Hire

Let’s get real for a second, friend.

Do you ever feel like your musical talent should be enough to land more work… but somehow the opportunities don’t seem to follow?

Here’s the thing: being exceptional at your craft isn’t always what makes musicians easy to hire. It’s the little things—like your website, your social media presence, or even how you follow up after a gig—that can tip the scale in your favor (or push you to the bottom of someone’s contact list).

 
 

SOUND FAMILIAR?

WELL, YOU SEE—I FELT THE SAME WAY.

Which is why I spent years experimenting, tweaking, testing, and trying method after method until I finally reached a point where my systems kept my business running smoothly. 

And for the first time ever, I’m sharing my step-by-step approach with you in The Musician's Guide to Being Easy to Hire: a beautiful 23-page guide giving you actionable steps to start promoting your services with confidence.

 

I’m not holding back and I’m not keeping secrets;

This is the real deal, designed to walk you through tried-and-true strategies in actionable, bite-sized steps.

You’ll learn how to...

  • Fix the small, easy-to-miss details that make a big impact (and aren’t a huge timesuck)

  • Avoid common communication mistakes that kill offers (like not being confident about your pricing)

  • Streamline your systems so your business runs on its own

  • Confidently promote your shows and services without feeling creepy or annoying

  • Get more YES’S from the clients and students you actually want

  • Build long-term relationships by upgrading your client experience

Before working with Sarah, I felt as though I was always behind the eight ball and wanted a more efficient and productive way to tackle my different commitments. Now, all the fears, concerns, and stress with trying to get all my projects completed and keep up with my to-do list - it’s not scary or overwhelming anymore!
— Sara Caswell, Grammy- nominated jazz violinist, Associate Professor Berklee College of Music

You are creative.
You have something

meaningful to say.
You are authentic.
You can—and will—attract the following you need to build a profitable business.