Get More Fans: The DIY Guide to the New Music Business: (2023 edition)Jesse Cannon, 25 nov 2012 - 720 pagina's How Do I Promote My Music On A Small Budget? How Do I Get My YouTube Videos to Spread? How Do I Turn Casual Fans Into One’s Who Buy From Me? How Do I Get Written About On Blogs? How Do I Increase Turnout At Shows? How Do I Make Fans Using Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr And SoundCloud? With every day that passes, the power the major labels once had dies a little more. The chance to get the same exposure as your favorite musicians gets easier and easier. The hurdles that would only allow you to get popular, if the right people said your music was good enough, are gone. You can now get exposed to thousands of potential fans without investing 1% of what musicians used to by building a fanbase based on listeners love for your music. No more writing letters hoping that A&R writes you back. This book explains how you do it. While many books will tell you obvious information, legal mumbo-jumbo and marketing catchphrases that don’t help you get more fans. Our experience working with real bands - from upstarts like Man Overboard and Transit to legends like The Cure, The Misfits and Animal Collective, has led us to understand the insider tricks and ideas that go into some of the most important groups of our time. We produce records, do licensing deals, negotiate record contracts and get the musicians we work with written about on websites like Pitchfork and Vice. We have worked with bands who started off as nothing and became something. Unlike any other book written on the subject we have compiled the knowledge no one else has been willing to print in fear of obsoleting their own career. We give you thousands of ideas on how to get people to hear your music and turn them into fans who pay to support your music. Whether you are a label owner, musician, manager, booking agent or publicist there is information in this book that will help you do what you do better. Enjoy! For more information see GetMoreFansBook.com |
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After You Get Written Up | 265 |
The Secrets Of Getting Press | 271 |
Keeping Friendly Press Relations | 277 |
Spreading Your Music With Your Live Show | 288 |
Promoting Shows Increasing Turnout | 320 |
Your Relationship With Your Fans How To Mobilize Them | 332 |
Effectively Promoting Your Tour | 341 |
Your Image Graphic Design Promotions | 347 |
Using Facebook To Raise Awareness | 531 |
Building Relationships With Twitter | 547 |
Other Social Networks To Promote Your Music On | 563 |
Planning And Promoting Your Music Video | 586 |
YouTube The Biggest Music Social Network Search Engine | 599 |
Other Video Services To Help Promote Your Music | 624 |
Advertising Your Music | 628 |
Internet Radio Gets Your Music Heard By Potential Fans | 640 |
Making And Selling Great Merchandise | 357 |
Selling Distributing Your Physical Releases | 420 |
Your Email List Communicating With Fans and Growing | 441 |
Assembling And Spreading Information With Your Website | 462 |
Using SEO And Web Analytics To Get Your Music Discovered | 492 |
How To Make The Most Of Social Networks | 506 |
Connecting With Fans Through Photos And Videos | 522 |
Promoting Your Music On Terrestrial And Satellite Radio | 650 |
Licensing Your Music | 656 |
Copyrights Covers Sampling Using Them To Help | 668 |
Publishing Your Music And Making Money From It | 674 |
Last Thoughts Things To Remember And Resources | 681 |
How To Go From Zero Fans To 10000 | 694 |
What People Are Saying About Get More Fans | 702 |
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Get More Fans: The DIY Guide to the New Music Business Jesse Cannon,Steven Todd Thomas Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2014 |
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