Understanding Live Performance Agreements
While recorded music sales may facing choppy waters, the live music market remains healthy and strong, making it a preferable vein for recording artists to focus on. As with so. Continue reading
Every Minute On The Internet… The Futility Of Trying To Be Everywhere [CHART]
[UPDATED] In a fractured media landscape, marketers often encourage artists to "be" everywhere their potential fans might be. But with 973,000 logging into Facebook, 481,000 tweets and 187 million emails. Continue reading
Musician’s Guide To Setting Up A Pre-Order Campaign
Buying in bulk and then hoping it sells to fans can be a disastrous way for artists to conduct their merch sales, something which can be avoided by setting up. Continue reading
Why It’s Critical To Hire A Graphic Designer For Your Next Release
As the music industry continues to shift and change, appearance and the visual component of music are becoming increasingly important, and having a graphic designer to rely on is essential. Continue reading
Business Cards For Musicians
A classic form of marketing, the business card continues to endure in 2018, but their ubiquity can often make it difficult to stand out from your peers. Here we look. Continue reading
Ice Cube, Jeff Kwatinetz File $1.2B Lawsuit Against Big3 3v3 Basketball Investors
Rapper Ice Cube, and music manager Jeff Kwatinetz, the co-founders of Big3, a 3v3 basketball league, have filed a lawsuit against a group of foreign investors who they alleged reneged. Continue reading
Spotify, SoundCloud, Deezer Sued By Patent Troll
In the latest edition of patent trolls being patent trolls, MOAEC Technologies LLC is suing several of music's top streamers over four patents relating to a 'music organizer and entertainment. Continue reading