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		<title>Music Business Past Vs. Present</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In times past, the music business was controlled by the major record labels. The record labels controlled everything in an artist&#8217;s career from start to finish. The record label would control and artist image, airplay, access to audits, like ness, royalty rate, success and everything in betwixt while under the record label contract. When the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In times past, the <strong>music business</strong> was controlled by the major record labels. The record labels controlled everything in an artist&#8217;s career from start to finish. The record label would control and artist image, airplay, access to audits, like ness, royalty rate, success and everything in betwixt while under the record label contract. When the artist career was over, the artist regularly did not have anything to show for their hard work and creativity.</p>
<p>Back in the day, the record label would finance artist&#8217;s project up front in the form of an advance. The advance ofttimes amounted to a loan which the performer had to repay. The record label would finance the recording, distribution and promotion of the performer project and then “recoup” the resources following the project started selling. Although it seems fair on the surface, the record label would charge the performer for much more than what the record label provide d. <strong>The record label</strong> would not only bill the performer for the things mentioned above, but they would deduct performer royalties for damaged wonderful s, record club discounts and a wealth of other expenses. In addition the record label would take these deductions from the performers&#8217; gross earnings.</p>
<p>Although the record label would allow an musician to audit the record company&#8217;s books, a lot of performers did not conduct any audits. performers were generally afraid of angering the record labels by asking the record labels to show the expenses and deductions in writing. This justifiable fear kept artist&#8217;s in their place – under the record labels&#8217; control.</p>
<p>Today with digital technology, the power is shifting into the hands of the artist</p>
<p><strong>There&#8217;s a</strong> <strong>new trend in the music business</strong> that has record labels sweating in the boardroom. This new trend is called “Do It Yourself” (D.I.Y.). With Digital Technology anyone might start a record label and have a personal studio on their PC. There are a number of free or (very inexpensive) studio recording software applications that allow an artist to record and hand out their personal material in the absence of the advocate or control of any other record label.</p>
<p>An musician may conveniently  promote  and sell their CD&#8217;s and MP3&#8217;s Internet at thousands of Internet website s. In addition there are many new Internet hosting services that allow an musician to have a website dedicated to promoting their and selling their music to the rising Internet community.</p>
<p>There are 100&#8217;s of performers making a living selling their music Web. Think about it, if you sold 20,000 CD&#8217;s Web at $10, you&#8217;d earn $200,000. If you sold 20,000 for a record label you&#8217;d be in debt and you&#8217;d face the risk of being dropped from the record label.</p>
<p>By recording, distributing, promoting and selling your music yourself, you control your destiny. Today an musician could control their costs, track their deductions and not live in fear of any record company.</p>
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		<title>Succeed In The Music Business With On-Line Submission Web SiteS For Alternative Rockers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Oct 2009 12:56:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is the end of the music business as all of us know it. You no longer have to depend on someone who doesn&#8217;t get your music to discover you and make you a success. If you are into rocking a la Alternative, all of us are excited for you! Alternative Music is one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is the end of the <strong>music business</strong> as all of us know it. You no longer have to depend on someone who doesn&#8217;t get your music to discover you and make you a success. If you are into rocking a la Alternative, all of us are excited for you! Alternative Music is one of the leading type ofs taking the Internet by storm.</p>
<p>Today, with digital technology, the only thing that is holding you back from experiencing a life of infecting your audiences with your music is you. With the Internet anybody at all could get their music out into cyberspace, get some recognition and make some resources.</p>
<p>- Will you become rich? -</p>
<p>Getting rich is a possibility in the digital market place. The Artic Monkeys sold 360,000 copies in one week by using the Internet to market their music. If you do the math, Assuming that they charged, $10 per CD, times 360,000 that&#8217;s 3,600,000 – three million six hundred thousand dollars! Getting rich is a possibility in the digital age.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it. Every musician and performer may use a little more money. It does not matter what genre you are in. You know that having a little extra money may endorse you. It does not matter why you sing or play. You may use a some extra money, to make whatever you are doing today even better tomorrow.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative rockers</strong> are generally frustrated with lack of mainstream media attention. Alternative rockers generally feel insulted and abused by business record labels. Alternative rockers know that there are a lot of individuals in the world who appreciate their type of music. Using <strong>Web submission web sites</strong> allow the alternative rocker to connect with listeners on-line and off-line.</p>
<p>In the past, performers and performers needed a record company to pay for everything (studio time, CD  dulication, promotion etc.). Today, it&#8217;s up to the alternative rocker to get his or her music heard. The Good thing is that it doesn&#8217;t cost many money to make your music dreams come true. All you have to do is follow these steps to succeed in the music biz.</p>
<p>Step one, start a record label. It&#8217;s remarkably easy and affordable to start a record label. Plus, there are many reasons to start your own record label prefer ; filing taxes at the business level, getting tax breaks that businesses are allowed by the government, becomming a member of RIAA and many more</p>
<p>Step two, build your personal studio. Again this is a  surprisingly easy and inexpensive step to take to succeed in the music biz. Some perks of owning a personal recording studio is that you can; take your time to develop your sound, you can make changes that will improve your songs in the absence of having to pay thousands of dollars to a professional studio and you can master your music in minutes.</p>
<p>Step three, learn where and how to  promote  your music. In the past you necessitated to get your music heard on the radio or on a video channel to get enough exposure to make any resources selling your music. Today if you can read this article, you can  promote  your music over the Internet and expose your music to millions of individuals.</p>
<p>Step four, build your fan base. Building a fan base used to require you to get massive exposure on TV or radio and then enbark on unlimited tours to  promote  your compact disc. After all at work and investment, you&#8217;d be doing well to have a fan base of a couple thousand audiences. Today you may  promote  your music on a lot of of the Peer to Peer web sites sprouting up like ; myspace, msnspaces, isound and a lot of more and reach millions. Plus you may build a fan base of 100&#8217;s of thousands. If you need proof of this fact just go to <strong>myspace.com</strong> and check out the top musician and see how a lot of companions (fans) the top musician have.</p>
<p>Step Five, convert your listeners into customers. Having many listeners who do not purchase your music is honestly a was te of time. listeners do fill the ego, but If they do not purchase your music, they aren&#8217;t filling your bank account. without making money in the music biz, you won&#8217;t get respect or the recognition that matters. You will have to learn the steps to getting listeners purchasing massive amounts of your music to really succeed in the music biz.</p>
<p>The nice thing is all the steps above are simple to do but there can be lots work involved if you do not take the correct steps.</p>
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