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Guest post by Dave Cool, Director of Artist & Industry Outreach at musician website & marketing platform Bandzoogle.Two years ago I wrote a blog post called 18 Ways Musicians Can Make Money. It quickly became (and still is) the most read blog post on Bandzoogle, ever. Apparently there are a lot of musicians looking for ways to make money for their career.But a lot can change in two years, especially in the music industry. There are now even more opportunities for musicians and bands to make money. New tools and services are also available to help take advantage of these new revenue streams.So I decided to update that blog post with new revenue streams, more tips, tools and resources, and publish it as a free eBook called “23 Ways Musicians Can Make Money”.Here are 3 of the revenue streams featured in the eBook. You can read the rest by downloading the eBook free.- VIP Fan Experiences
- More income for live shows
- Creates strong connection with your superfans
- There’s a limited amount of experiences you can offer at each show
- Can be time consuming to plan/organize/execute
- Live Shows – House Concerts
- Great to fill gaps in touring schedule
- Majority of $ goes to the performer
- Potential for high merch sales
- Great way to connect with fans
- Can be challenging to find hosts
- Often need to educate music fans about what house concerts are
- Turnout can vary greatly depending on the host
- Sponsorships
- Additional income to help pay for your expenses
- Free products & services can help save you money
- You must have a solid fan base/draw for companies to be interested
- Can be time consuming to finalize sponsorship deals
Download the eBook “23 Ways Musicians Can Make Money”
Dave Cool (yes, that’s his real name) is the Director of Artist & Industry Outreach at Bandzoogle. Built for musicians by musicians, Bandzoogle makes it easy to build a beautiful mobile-friendly website, and sell music, merch & tickets commission-free. Dave is a recovering punk rock drummer, comedy nerd, wine snob, and loves to connect on Twitter. Follow him at @dave_coolRelated articles







