Articles tagged: music business
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Christel Lumabas You are in a band, all amped up and ready to perform. The band mates are present, ready to rock for everyone. Everything is ready—well, almost. The only left missing—which is the most important of all— would be your audience. written by Christel Lumabas For self-defense, big music record companies are developing technology for anti-piracy, to protect their copyrighted music against the information technology’s movement towards user-friendly digital software and hardware written by Christel Lumabas Concert calendars on the Internet would help too. written by Christel Lumabas With today’s growing audience for pop reality entertainment shows, one cannot help but consider these young and raw talents and their future in the music business written by Amanda Julynn To quote a question from my favorite movie Almost Famous, "What do you love about music?"... the answer,"Well, to begin with.... everything!" See the dilema artists find themselves in as they teeter on the fence between the "everything" of the "Music Industry" and the game of the "Music Biz". written by Tim Beachum This is a question that I am most commonly asked. The answer is
pretty simple – most independent artist do not understand that
concept of marketing let alone online marketing.
Obviously I can not cover an entire marketing course in this article
but I can however give you a few facts that will put you on the right
road.
The first thing that you MUST do is learn to put yourself in the
shoes of your target audience or in this case your fans. That is a
lot easier said than done. Without a fan base you do not have a
music career. written by Peter Cross The old method of promoting a new act in the music business was for a record company to invest at least $500,000 in studio time with a good producer, the cost of a good video, the advertising budget, and the cost of the first promotional road tour. The old way is obsolete. There is a new formula for success in the music business. << previous page 1 next page>> |