Protect Your Online Brand By Posting A Perfect Press Kit
Your brand is your calling card, but most artists and entrepreneurs fail at one of the cornerstones of building and protecting their online brand. Ariel and her team CyberPR offer 5. Continue reading
Protecting Your Online Brand with A Perfect Press Kit [Cyber PR]
There is something crucial that most of you are missing… In the age of social media we are all focusing on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook and, we’ve forgotten an important. Continue reading
5 Reasons Having An Electronic Press Kit Is Important
In the digital age, having a slew of physical material on hand is no longer the necessity it once was, but having an electronic press kit has become essential, particularly. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. And Indie Music
In our advice corner this week we provide suggestions for independent and DIY artists on how to prep their music for a vinyl pressing, make better concert posters, avoid common. Continue reading
Are You Getting Paid What You Deserve For Live Shows?
Now that physical album sales can no longer be relied upon to bring in significant cash, live shows are one of the best ways for working musicians to up their. Continue reading
Why You Should Care About Music Metadata
In this episode of Music Biz Podcast, we talk with Bill Wilson, who is the VP of digital strategy and business development at the Music Business Association. We talk to. Continue reading
Zen & The Art of Marketing Music
A Quick Disclaimer: I tend to steer clear of buzzwords. This is doubly true when the buzzword is mixed with a religious or cultural reference. So, for all you “Email Marketing Gurus”,. Continue reading
How Musicians Can Get Higher Pay For Live Shows
Those that are starting out in the music industry often have to "pay their dues" to make it. So, they begin to play shows for very little money. But how long. Continue reading
4 Music Promotion Hacks The Lazy (Or Insanely Busy) Musician
Not many have the luxury of being full-time musicians with no other commitments. Typically, musicians juggle a career, school, day job, family, or a combination of the four. Unfortunately, they're. Continue reading