An Open Letter to Any Musician Who Wants to Make $100, 000 (or More) in the Music Business You're in a career where it's considered normal to be broke.
If you were doing anything else for a living, you'd have given up by now.
And I'm sure there are people in your life who wish you'd do just that.
They want you to settle down, get a real job, and make music a hobby.
Screw 'em.
The truth is, if you know what to do, you can make a lot of money as a musician.
This book shows you what to do.
You'll learn exactly how to make money with your music -- in the club, on the Internet, and on the road.
Here's a taste of what's waiting for you.
- How to get record labels to approach you (instead of you chasing them) - Nobody at your shows? I'll show you several ways to fix that.
- The Drip Method -- The most profitable way to release music.
- A 100-year-old marketing trick developed by a woman thought to be too fat and ugly for a career in music -- today it works better than ever - The greatest threat to your music business success (it's not piracy) and how to neutralize it.
- A songwriting secret from successful drag queens and pissed off karaoke singers so potent, it almost guarantees a great song - How a $10 kitchen appliance will make you a better songwriter - 4 proven cures for music business burnout and overwhelm - What it takes for a musician to make $150, 000/year (with only 500 fans) - Rules for social media.
Ignore these at your own risk.
- Superfan Secrets - How to develop fans who buy everything you sell.
- How to sell lots of music.
without being obnoxious or turning people off - Are you a musician over 40? Why age doesn't matter anymore.
- Proven, word-for-word scripts and emails that get people to buy your music - 8 ways to make money giving your music away for free - A small change in the way you release new music that is so powerful, you will double the money you make.
And that's just for starters.
There's a lot of money to be made in the.