YouTube Art Tracks: What They Are and How To Use Them
For those artists looking to get their work on YouTube without having to pull together a music video, YouTube Art Tracks provides an excellent alternative, allowing artists to share their. Continue reading
Alleged AFM Mismanagement Costs Musicians Millions In Unclaimed Funds [Find Out If You’re Owed]
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) is effectively preventing as much as $25 million in royalties due musicians and background singers from being distributed allege Kobalt, Wixen, Sony and a growing. Continue reading
Guide To Increase Conversion Rate Of Your Music Website
While you likely have a website, are you really getting the most out of it? Here we explore changes you can make to optimize your site that will produce more. Continue reading
Brand Sponsorships, Endorsements Agreements For Artists [Part 2]
Here Justin M. Jacobson highlights several important clauses which artists should take note of when entering into brand sponsorship agreements, using three different examples to illustrate the terms and language. Continue reading
Breaking Through In The Social Media Age
Since its humble origins these many years ago, YouTube has made more than a few stars, and continues to do so even now. The platforms ubiquity, however, has made it. Continue reading
Top 5 Ways How To Promote Your Music Video
Achieving success on Youtube and social platforms requires more than just creating a great music video – the promotional strategy surrounding how you market said video will ultimately make the most. Continue reading
What Is Article 13? What Did Today’s Vote Mean For Music?
The vote by the EU Parliament Thursday to open debate on Article 13, sweeping legislation that revamps copyright law, is seen as a setback for the music industry. But what. Continue reading
QUICK HITS: Kim Dotcom • ANiUTa Anime Music • Eurovision Song Suit • Spotify Hires • Eventbrite + MJR
Dotcom Deportation – Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom (real name Kim Schmitz) has lost his latest legal bid to avoid extradition to the U.S. to face criminal charges. New Zealand’s Court of. Continue reading