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The Music Industry Is Dying… or so they say they say.
Every day you hear it from all quarters;
“The music business is dying”, “Record Companies are shrinking rapidly”, “Piracy is killing the music business.” The talk is everywhere.
Well, I beg to differ!
The Music Industry Is Not Dying, it is simply changing.
Sure, the changes are huge, some would even say painful, but at the other end I believe we will see a more vibrant and equitable system. One which puts Good Music and The Fans back at the center of things. Bands and Artists that develop real relationships with their fan base are surviving and even thriving. The power is moving back to the musician slowly but surely. The internet is not just a great tool for selling music, it’s a great tool for communicating with and growing your fan base. That will, in turn, help you sell more music.
In order to ride the wave of change, you are going to have to Take Your Music Online!
That’s where this site comes in. Here you will see practical examples and simple methods to give your music the best chance of reaching your fans profitably. The internet is a great tool but only if you know how to use it and what to do with it. That’s where we can help.
Get Started Right Now:
- Introduction
- Basic Marketing For Musicians
- Building An Effective Press Kit For Your Band
- Why Most Band’s Web Sites Are A Complete Waste Of Time And Money
- How To Get Your Music On The Radio
- Selling Your Music Online
- Do You Really Need A Record Company?
- Modern Merchandising
- Resources
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www.velvethammerproductions.com
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www.myspace.com/boundbykarma
"I've just finished an album of world music/electronica and am now trying to market it. Your site has some good advice and has provided some ideas on how to go about doing it. Thanks."
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