5 embarrassing email mistakes musicians make far too often
The only thing standing between you and where you want to be is the right opportunity, but a poorly written email can ruin everything. We can help. A guest post. Continue reading
Indie Music Profile: Songtrust
Music rights and royalty platform Songtrust is profiled in this latest edition of A2IM profiles of businesses serving the independent music community By Songtrust from A2IM. Without songwriters, there is. Continue reading
5 ‘musts’ to owning your music career
A music industry veteran shares five key tips they wished they’d known to cultivate a successful and fulfilling career in the music industry. Guest post by Johnny Gillespie of Dotted. Continue reading
How to save a music career [Video]
When it comes to a career as complex and difficult as one in the music business, it can be easy to make mistakes and encounter major setbacks, but that shouldn’t. Continue reading
Re-open for business: adapting to your post-pandemic creative life
With the past 15 months of disruption beginning to fade, Suzanne Paulinski offers some guidance on how artists can adjust their creative practices for a post-pandemic world. Guest post by. Continue reading
5 giveaways that will get people to sign up for a mailing list
Though old school, email marketing remains a powerfully effective tool in the music marketing sphere. Still, you can’t necessarily expect fans to just give out their email address and receive. Continue reading
How To Have A Long And Successful Career In Music
Making a career in the music industry is no easy task, (just getting people to listen to your music in the first place is hard enough), but developing a sustainable. Continue reading
Rhapsody Of Fire’s Tom Hess: Music Career Advice, Interview And Review
Building a career as an artist can be hard and you may continually hear “words of wisdom”. However, not all the advice will work especially if they are from people. Continue reading
Resume? Resume? I Don’t Need No Stinking Resume
Well…you do need a resume when you first start out. After that, you should find time to do your own thing, gain more experience, and network. On Music Think Tank,. Continue reading