Thursday, September 9, 2010

Online Music Frenzy



The traditional music industry model of the record company signing you up to a contract, using the A&R department to package and advise you, the promotions team to get your music on the radio or TV and the sales department to get your CDs in the right place in the retail stores is no longer the dominant method for musicians to achieve success.



Interest in music is as fervent now, if not more so than at any time in history. It is the vehicle which has changed. The technology has become so easy to use and produces such brilliant results, self-produced, self-recorded work is the norm rather than the exception now. The internet is now the dominant source for music. The rise of social media sites and the exposure new artists have received through these channels has been phenomenal. Digital downloads from sites all across the web are skyrocketing and the explosion of portable MP3 players as the storage unit of choice has altered the face of music sales. Online sales, internet radio stations, recording software and live streaming video are all part of the new paradigm. A click of your mouse will now find every video made, or even the most obscure recordings by any artist you can think of.




Interestingly, live performance has become a major earner for a lot of musicians with audiences prepared to pay a premium for the live experience.


So how do you, as a musician, take advantage of the internet revolution? How do you learn how to create a global presence and reach the largest possible audience?


There is a way you can learn to be a master marketer and blast your material out across the web through a multi-faceted marketing system. Social media mastery, content marketing through articles, press releases and content sharing sites, video marketing, Pay Per Click and many more strategies can be learnt in a relatively short period of time. Surprisingly, while you are developing the marketing skills required to take your music to a new level you can also be supplementing your income with commissions on sales you make. This is a win-win situation. No longer will you have to find part-time work or play music you don't enjoy purely to pay your bills.



The beauty of having an online marketing business is you choose when you want to work. This is a perfect match for the unusual and sometimes unpredictable nature of the musician's working schedule. Internet marketing business is a huge growth area which has seen absolutely no effect from the current recession. Music sales online are also experiencing rapid growth. This where the future lies and you have an opportunity to present your music to a potential audience of a billion and a half people which is growing rapidly day by day. Think about that for a minute.


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