MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Interns, Demand, Dreams, and the New Music Industry

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Aubrey Burton: The Music Intern: Five Tips for Success Minh Chau: Generate Demand for Your Music Music On The Make: 5 Easy Steps. Continue reading

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Generate Demand For Your Music With Loss Leaders

The debate roars on over giving music away for free. Yesterday, Bruce wrote about it on Hypebot in How To Turn Free Into Paid: Lessons From Evernote Today on Music. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Marketers Aren’t Afraid To Annoy and Social Media Overload

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Minh Chau: Great Marketers Aren't Afraid To Annoy Chris Seth Jackson: 12 Tips to Handle Social Media Overload

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Great Marketers Aren’t Afraid To Annoy

On Music Think Tank, Minh Chau writes about a lesson in marketing music. He emphasizes that you must have a good product and know your target audience. The biggest thing. Continue reading

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MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Silver Bullets, Fan Ownership & Crowdsourcing

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Minh Chau: The Silver Bullet For Music Business Success Chris Stoneman: What Do Music Fans Want To Own, and Why? Benjamin Slayter: Is. Continue reading

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The Silver Bullet for Music Business Success?

On Music Think Tank, Minh Chau has found an overarching theme that leads to music business success. Through various stories and advice from music industry events, Minh realized that the. Continue reading

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This Week on MTT: The Problem With Releasing A Single Each Month

Several great essays appeared on MTT this week: Catherine Hol: Is the new digital ecology more in harmony than the industrial model? Musician Wages: How I Became A Broadway Musician. Continue reading

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The Problem With Releasing A Single Each Month

On Music Think Tank, Minh Chau has posted an explanation on why releasing a single each month causes problems. Instead of releasing singles constantly, he advises artists to market and. Continue reading

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