A Self Tested and Proven Money Making Strategy For Artists
May 29, 2013
Robert Mayberry in Making Money Making Music, Rob Jay, independent music

As an artist I have made money and lost money on album releases.  The difference in me profiting and losing money wasn’t in relation to my buzz, pr or quality of music,  it was all a matter of philosophy. As artists many times we adopt some heavily flawed strategies that make no sense to anyone in any other field.  One of the WORST ones is to give everything away to get your name out.  Studios aren’t giving away sessions for free, engineers aren’t giving out mixes for free and CD manufacturers aren’t pressing up any product for free.  Now giving away music for free can be a viable strategy if there is a plan in place and you know the reason behind why your doing this.  But just to keep spending money, recording music and have no plan other then a hope that people see it and you build a name is border line insanity.

If your an independent artist financing the production of your work, you are a small business owner.  That’s how you have to think, I know that we all have our dream and passions but we also have financial responsibilties.  Follow your heart but think with your head.  I am going to explain a simple way for you to  create a successful and profitable release.  Before we get into it, we need to start by redefining success.  Success is the progressive realization of a goal, it’s not getting “on”, its progression.  If 10 people listened to your last song on Sound Cloud and 12 listened to your new one this week that is a successful release.  Everyone’s success is different but the only one you need to be concerned about is yours.

How To Record, Promote and Profit From an Album Release

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I know this isn’t the glamour plan, but this allows you to take the first step towards monetizing your music. 

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