Why You Should Revive Older Social Media Content
By Hugh McIntyre from the Sonicbids Blog. When it comes to social media, content is king and should be thought of as a highly valuable asset. Creating content takes time. Continue reading
Getting Great Album Art On A DIY Budget
By Jhoni Jackson from the Sonicbids Blog. If you’re not a studied designer, the thought of commissioning an album cover may be a little overwhelming (especially considering how strongly we've. Continue reading
5 Ways To Promote Your Music Teaching Business
The music industry is difficult to break into for any entry level musican. A lot of musicians will pick up side gigs or offer lessons for extra money, but others. Continue reading
ReverbNation Closes Reverb Store, Turns To MerchOutfitters For Artist Merch [Updated]
ReverbNation has closed its Reverb Store offering merch-on-demand. Apparently use by musicians was limited and ReverbNation will now be offering musicians a discount on merch in bulk orders through MerchOutfitters.com.. Continue reading
OK Go, Weird Al, and the YouTube Shortcut to the Top of the Charts
(UPDATED) By John Dilley of HighSpeedInternet.com. Eight years ago, OK Go showed us that with one camera, four treadmills, and a whole lot of creativity you can use YouTube to. Continue reading
Declaration Of A New Alternative: No Pop
(UPDATE 2) By Toronto music blogger/reviewer The Lonely Vagabond. In the digital age, in the age of social media, in an age where the music business model has virtually disappeared, the silos. Continue reading
Building Your Music Career While Keeping Your Day Job
By Farah Joan Fard from the Sonicbids Blog. Does going to your 9-5 and then playing a gig that night ever make you feel like a Clark Kent/Superman combo? Do. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music
What You Need To Know About Music License Agreements Before Signing One Musician Gets A Record Deal Through Tinder, Another Can Pay Her Rent Solely From YouTube The Rise Of. Continue reading
Band Accepts NFL Pay To Play Plan, Offers $2 Million For Superbowl Halftime
As we reported earlier this week, the NFL is asking artists to pay for the privilege of playing their widely watched Superbowl halftime show. Industry response has been tepid, accept. Continue reading