Music Merch Sales And The Power Of Variable Pricing
Many artists may feel that the time and money they've sunk into producing their album requires that they charge the same price for it wherever they go, but by adapting. Continue reading
YouTube For Indie Artists
Music videos continue to be one of the best ways to introduce potential fans to your band, but simply posting content on platforms like YouTube and Vevo is no guarantee it will. Continue reading
10 Tips For Flying With Your Music Equipment
The holidays are coming and air travel is on the minds of many a musician. Recently it has become increasingly difficult for artists to travel with their instruments, but by following. Continue reading
Muddy Ground Or Pastures Green? The Highs And Lows Of Online Engagement
Being forced to spend large quantities of time staring at a screen is one of the realities of being an independent artist in 2015, and while this can be frustrating, online engagement and effective. Continue reading
Overheard @SFMusicTech
Last week, SF Music Tech, the gathering of the music tech tribe, held its latest session. As usual, attendees looked forward rather than complaining about the past and present. Playlists. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music
Always eager to give the indie musician helpful advice, Hypebot has tips on getting paid what you deserve for live shows, pumping up your Instagram with Boomerang, how you can become. Continue reading
Gaming Streaming Networks With Fake Listeners
At this point, most people are familiar with encountering bots on social networks such as Facebook and Twitter, so it should come as no surprise that these automated users have. Continue reading