Concert Ticket Prices Vary By As Much As 65% Depending On Where You Live In U.S.
Concert ticket prices can vary as much as 65% from city to city. An average arena concert ticket in Los Angeles is priced at $127, $96 in San Francisco, $89. Continue reading
Inside The Recording Academy’s District Advocate Day [Podcast]
This week, Hypebot's Music Biz Weekly podcast co-hosts Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert are joined by Daryl Friedman, the Recording Academy’s Chief Industry, Government and Member Relations Officer to discuss. Continue reading
Successfully Releasing Music On A Tight Budget
For independent artists on a budget, the prospect of releasing an album brings with it several significant financial challenges, with little guarantee that you will see a return on your. Continue reading
Top 10 Merch Items With Highest Profit Margin
Performing live and monetizing your recorded music is only avenue of revenue for bands and artists. Merch sales also help cushion the income of musicians, but the ROI tends to. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music
We share tips and advice this week for DIY and independent artists looking to sell their music for a higher price, gather a more sizeable audience, how to cultivate a. Continue reading
3 Things You’re Doing Wrong On Spotify
Even as streaming rises to become the dominant form of music consumption, many artists still struggle with the unfamiliar platform, to the point where they may be sabotaging their chances. Continue reading
7 Ways To Sell Your Music For A Higher Price
In this piece, Chris Richardson discusses the advantage that DIY artists have when it comes to maintaining creative and business control, the challenge of making money in the music industry,. Continue reading
3 Tips For Gathering A Music Audience
When it comes to promoting new music, you don't need to have a label at your back, but you do need to plan carefully and work hard. In fact, a. Continue reading
How I Grew My YouTube Channel From Zero To 5,000 Subscribers
Having a YouTube channel is a must for any artist, but there's little point to it if no one's watching. Here troubadour and live-streamer Nate Maingard shares with readers how. Continue reading