We have all heard the statement, which says, “ It’s not what
you know, but it’s who you know.” One might add that, “Its not just who you
know but its who you know that likes you for one reason or another.” It’s not
just about being known but it’s about being picked.
Lets Talk Music!
This discussion board is dedicated to understanding the music industry, the people in it, and how it affects the listener. We seek to explore a variety of genres, news, mediums and trends to remain relevant to today's artists, producers, managers and especially the fans.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Getting The Funding for your Business
In light of difficulty for businesses today to find
financing for their ventures it’s important to know and discover other options
to get your business financed. The truth is that there is still financing
available for your venture. Imagine getting money to launch your music business
venture. The following are lists of some sites you can review that can help you
finance your business ideas, whatever it may be.
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Music “Push” Marketing Strategies and Concepts
The advance of Internet use has drastically changed the
economics of the music industry over the last decade. Over the last ten years music
sales have dropped. Musicians and artists have had to adapt the changes to
be successful. Those changes include how they market, whom they market to and
what they market for.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
The Power of Music: 12.12.12 Hurricane Sandy Relief Concert shows US Congress how to care about what’s really important
On October 28, 2012 Hurricane Sandy hit the US northeast
causing billions of dollars in damage and altering the lives of millions of people.
About a month and a half later on December 12, 2012 The Robin Hood Foundation had a relief concert for Hurricane Sandy victims
that raised $50 million towards the relief effort. Congress can learn a little
bit from the 19 million Americans who watched the concert, those of them who
donated money and the artists who participated which revealed what it takes to
get things done and act fast to help people in need.
David Saltzman- The Robin Hood Foundation Executive Director
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Independent Artist Distribution and Marketing
There was a time when people only believed they had a chance
in the music industry if they were able to get signed to a label. An independent artist did
not have much of a chance. Today that’s not necessarily true due to the
advancement of the Internet. Recently I viewed a video from one of the most
informative websites for musicians active and aspiring to the music industry
called Artist House Music. Jon Vanhala, SVP Digital & Business
Development Island Def Jam Music Group,
in and interview goes over some strategies for promoting you career as an independent artist.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Marketing a Music Website
The music industry has many components that need to be
completed if you want to be placed in the best position for success. You have
hire the right publisher, agent, manager, and booking agent. You have to get
the right studio people involved for the recording and of course you have to
have good music. You got to posses an ability to write, play, sing or all of
the above.
One of the most important aspects of any business is
marketing. Without marketing, that good work is wasted. Sure, some of the above
businesses or team members will help you do that, but what are you doing
specifically and individually to make sure you increase your presence in the
music industry? Today the way to do that best is a professional Internet
presence.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Free Music Marketing Ideas: Give your Music Away?
Dexter Bryant Jr. wrote an article
that I found on Artist Music House
called “Free
Music = Free Advertising = Smart Business.” That’s an interesting concept
in an age where artists, songwriter and the music industry in general are
taking every precaution and measure available under the law to stop people
getting music for free and Bryant suggest that we give it away. Well I think he is right.
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)