- "10 Actions To Take *NOW* To Triple CD $ales Overnight!
Musicians learn ten actions that can triple their music sales. - How to Get State-of-the-Art Video Singles Cheap
A video of your single, which was once considered an optional luxury, is now a standard, vital and necessary tool if you are going to compete with fellow independent recording artists for media and consumer attention. - How Record Pools Can Make Musicians Rich!
Record pools...ever heard of them? The chance is that you have not. And, there is an equal reason that you have not. And, even though major record labels have used them for years, and continue to use record pools extensively, record pools are one of the most secretive elements within the Music industry. - Distributors: How to Get 'Em Begging for Your Music
There are few things more satisfying than having a ready market, client, customer or buyer strongly interested in your business, product or service.
But, in order to get that interest, your business, product or service must not only be considered a hot commodity by the end user, but it must also have heavy buyer demand. - Why Colleges Are an Independent Musician's Goldmine
Most musicians, independent or major, understand that the college market is one of their prime markets, if not their leading market for radio airplay and media coverage.
In contrast, however, most musicians do not seem to take complete advantage of this market and "milk it for all it is worth," so to speak. - What To Do Immediately After Getting Radio Airplay
So, let's say that you have successfully managed to get a few radio stations playing your music. What's your next step? - Testimonials: Another High-Value, Pre-seller
This article addresses how using testimonials on your CD cover can dramatically increase your sales in retail outlets. - Specialty/Mix $hows: Untapped Goldmine$
There is a "back-door" approach that can get your
music on commercial radio stations from the onset that
eliminates your need to "build up" to them by first going through college, non commercial and public stations. - Home Run Gigs (The Top Gig Money-Makers)
Are you still playing your heart out to small audiences on gigs at unappreciative dives (excuse me, I meant to say nightclubs) that feel paying you a couple of hundred dollars for a 3-4 hour gig is also paying you about $150 too much? - How To Promote CDs At Gigs You Never Play
How much would it be worth to you to learn how to promote your CD at gigs you never even play, but create a large number of sales from these gigs just the same? Read this article to learn how to do just this! - How Shopping Malls Can Increase Your Gig Audience
If you have been to a shopping mall on, at least, one occasion, you know the tremendous crowds that most of them attract daily. Hundreds, and even thousands, of daily shoppers flock to the largest shopping malls.
And, while most malls have large crowds year round, two of their busiest shopping periods are during summer and Christmas seasons, which adds even more potential mall shoppers. - College Radio: The Most Important Radio Level for Independents
For the self-promoting independent artist, the idea of taking on a radio promotion campaign can, in itself, become overwhelming. But, this idea is usually based on such artists attempting to obtain worldwide airplay on a local budget. - Does Your CD Cover $ell (Or Suck)?
You should realize that by *not* becoming more proactive and aggressive with the visual aspect and design of your CD cover, you are shortchanging the potential of your release from the onset, and not giving it its best possible chance for maximum success. - Incredible Power In Numbers!
Although previously only a witty saying to me, I now have firsthand experience that the age-old axiom, "There is power in numbers," is indeed an accurate statement. For, it is a verifiable fact that the more something is presented to more people, the more it will continually find responders who support it. - Promoting Business on CD (Pt. 2)
In Part 1, we introduced the promoting your business by taking sales information and distributing it in one neat package...the compact disc. Check out our Part 2. - Promoting Your Business on CD - (Part 1)
Instead of traditionally distributing your business's sales info by sending it on paper via postal mail, revolutionize and upgrade your promotion by letting prospects now 'hear' and 'see' your business.
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