What if you could track every play of your music on radio or TV, anywhere in the world….in real time? What could you do with that information? Would it make a difference to your music marketing and promotion efforts? And, what else might you learn if you had this information? Well, you’re about to find […]
Continue readingWe figured we’d collect together the best music business pdf collection in one place. That way, every aspiring artist, every DIY musician, or everyone looking to make it in the music business as a manager, agent, A&R guy, or music business executive of any kind can grab this invaluable source of music business knowledge. You […]
Continue readingWhat’s the best way to get your music noticed online? Is it a Facebook page, a thriving Twitter presence, YouTube videos, your own site? They are all a factor (and I’m always banging on about how essential your own site is – because that’s true), but the one thing that any musician can and should […]
Continue readingCan you really make it as a DIY musician? Is the internet really the great leveller that gives every artist an equal chance that you’ve been told it is? I’ve spent years finding undiscovered talent and working with them to get a deal and get their music released. I still do that, but now I […]
Continue readingThis is a tale of a DIY musician who hasn’t quite made it yet, but is well on their way. There are lessons that everyone who reads this blog can take from her story so far. This is the sort of post that I’d normally put on our Daily Tips for musicians site – kind […]
Continue readingThis is a second guest post from the very knowledgeable Nick Lewis. Nick is MD of online mastering studio Brighton Mastering. It’s easy to hear stories about Michelle Shocked being discovered thanks to a warped dictaphone recording and Justin Bieber’s YouTube genesis and think that your music will shine through even the most woeful of […]
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