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How To Increase Your Sales By Not Raffling Off Your CD At Shows!

timsweeney  It has been suggested by some that raffling off your CD at your shows will incr(Read More)

Music Promotion: Define Your Musical Identity, by Bob Baker

Bob Baker discusses why it’s important to Define Your Musical Identity. Recorded live at Eurosonic Noorderslag in the Netherlands (Holland).

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Profesional Follow Through - By Jay Flanzbaum, Onlinegigs

It never fails to amaze me the amount of work most bands and agents will go through to put together the most elaborate CD’s, physical press kits & virtual press kits. The hours spent in the studio fine tuning each song, the amount of money (Read More)

Music Licensing - The Basics - Part 1 License Agreements - By By Lee Pritchard

In this digital age using music in web-based presentations, business applications, products or services has a number of legal implications for you and your business. Minimising copyright issues can be relatively simple and a little knowledge about(Read More)

Choosing The Songs To Put On Your Upcoming Record - By Brandon Drury

Without a doubt, the second most important step of being in a band (besides writing the songs) is being able to pick the songs to go on the record. I’d guess it’s happened 100 hundred million times. A band or artist records a record an(Read More)

Music Testimonials: Another High-Value, Pre-seller - By Kenny Love

In my experiences, most independent musicians do very little, if anything, in the interest of generating advance exposure for their upcoming new music releases. This is, most likely, due to not having a strong enough budget in most cases.

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How To Improve Your Employment Prospects as a Musician - By Mantius Cazaubon

How do you expand your opportunities to work in the music business? How do you improve your employment prospects? The key to doing that is developing your versatility. There are many ways of expanding what you already know how to do as a musician.(Read More)


 
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