Music Think Tank Weekly Recap: Selling Merch • Financial Lifehacks • Your Music Career • More

This week on MusicThinkTank we explored subtle ways of selling merch at shows, some key financial life hacks for musicians, what to do if your job doesn't match your music. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: 7 Ways to Double Your Fan Base & More

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud    Marcus Taylor: 7 Ways to Double the Size of Your Fan Base Simon Tam: The Ultimate Guide to Band Merchandise Daniel McCarthy:. Continue reading

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The Ultimate Guide to Band Merchandise

Since many musicians rely on merchandise sales now as part of their income streams, it’s important that they know what to order and how to sell their products. Want to. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: The Viral Power of Fan Communication and more

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Simon Tam: New Ways to Think About Facebook Timeline for Bands Alex Hoffman: The Viral Power of Fan Communication: A Case Study On. Continue reading

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How Flexible Pricing Can Help You Sell More Merch

Musicians sell merch at concerts, but at what price? Chris Robley thinks that the value of your merch changes from gig to gig. Performing live is about creating moments on. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: The Right Mindframe For Acquiring Fans

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Cecili Simmons: Make Practice Perfect Rob Dix: Band merch 101: What to make, how to make it, how to sell it MORE:

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Band Merch 101: What To Make, How To Make It, How To Sell It

Besides music, merchandise is important to bands because merch helps bring in extra revenue and raises awareness for your brand. On Music Think Tank, Rob Dix posts about the various. Continue reading

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Buzz: Creative Merchandising On The Warped Tour

What do many fans wear? T-shirts and merchandise with the artist’s brand on it. On Music Think Tank, IndieAmbassador.com posts a video where their crew speaks to merchandise people at. Continue reading

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