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End of the Year To Do List

[SLICE] End of the Year To Do List for an Independent Artist

Blair Pope October 19, 2018

Ok - it’s OCTOBER (how). It’s time to get your shit straight! There’s still 2.5 months left in the year, so you better make sure your ducks are in a row! If not, then find your ducks, tell them it’s time to get serious, and to get in their appropriate row. Ducks are IMPOSSIBLE to keep in line.

Here’s your to-do list:

  1. VOTE.

    • So, that’s not music related, but it’s your civic duty and NOVEMBER 6 IS THE DAY.

  2. RELEASES:

    • Make sure your releases are ready to go for holiday deadlines. iTunes/Apple Music sent their dates out last week and since I’m nice, I’m going to post them below! Please note that your distributor may have separate, earlier deadlines! Check with them.

    • If you are not currently planning on releasing music, DO NOT MAKE A PLAN TO RELEASE MUSIC NOW. 4Q is still inundated with big releases and if you don’t have yours strategically planned out, it’s just not worth it at this point.

    • If you have early 1Q release plans, there are deadlines for those too! Get your artwork, press & marketing plans ready to go.

  3. PRESS:

    • Pitch to press early. Everyone goes on holiday - even cynical music writers! They want to get their work wrapped up and out the door. Plus, those “best of the year” lists are getting put together right now, so get to work! For January releases, premieres and features get locked in in November or early December

  4. TOURING:

    • Make sure your 1Q tour or show plans are already in place. If you’re still deciding whether or not you’re going to tour in January, you might as well wait until April.

  5. MONEY:

    • Do your best to start to gather financial info together for taxes. If you have a CPA they will want some info before the end of the year. Did you pay people this year? You’ll have to send 1099s in January. Might want to start thinking about that.

  6. WRAP UP:

    • Make a list of what you need to get done before the end of the year and start checking things off.

  7. PLAN:

    • Draft out your goals for next year and (if you haven’t already) start an outline of what you want the top of the year to look like for your project.

I knowwwww, you just wanted to float on into the new year full of Turkey and champagne. Me too! I want that too! Just a few things left to do and then we can make that happen.

And now for those deadlines:

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In Business Tags independent musician, music business, music industry
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Vote for us! SXSW 2019

Blair Pope August 27, 2018

Hey guys - HUGE favor to ask! We put together a panel for SXSW & we need your help getting selected! Below is our panel blurb & here's the full link to vote: https://panelpicker.sxsw.com/vote/88286

DIY(UYC): Do it yourself (until you can't). Indie torchbearer Ron Pope & the team from Brooklyn Basement Records break down the DIY philosophy that has driven Pope's unprecedented success & explain how artists can take a hands on approach to their careers & find meaningful growth without intervention from the conventional music business. One of the first artists to explode on the internet, Pope has sold millions of singles, amassed over a billion streams, toured the globe & generally crushed every metric for what seemed possible for an independent artist all while carefully growing the BBR staff and roster. This panel will break down strategies for indie artists, labels & managers regarding release & branding plans, social media promotional tactics, how to attack streaming sites & more.

Voting ends August 30! Will we see you at SXSW next year? Here's our post on how you can make the most of it! 

In Business Tags sxsw, indie record label, independent musician, music business, music industry
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The Music Industry Guide to Digital Organization

The Music Industry Guide to Digital Organization

Randolph Infinger June 29, 2018

Author: Randolph Infinger (@dolphin_finger) Organization+ Software= Success

Organization and efficiency is something everyone is always striving to be better at. Here’s a short list of some of my favorite software/apps that have made organization easy while working in the music industry:

Slack: Organize your team

Emails can be overwhelming when working on multiple projects as sometimes threads are lost or details misplaced. Slack allows you to create seperate “channels” to communicate with team members regarding specific projects. The instant messaging that is provided in these channels is amazing for quickly asking a question without cluttering inboxes or interrupting work flow.

Dropbox: Organize your files

If you’ve ever lost data due to a computer crashing or lost hard drive, you know the feeling of losing your hard earned work. I put almost everything in Dropbox including venue contracts, financial documents, photos and videos, release/marketing plans and much much more. Dropbox also makes it incredibly easy to share your files with others how you wish. I find myself sending a dropbox link out almost everyday. If you’re not so keen on Dropbox’s price, Google Drive is a fine alternative.

Remember: one local backup, one offsite backup, and one cloud backup for safe measure. (Yes, it’s overkill but hey you don’t want to lose that awesome video you made!)

Evernote: Organize your thoughts  

I write everything down; if I don’t I know I will easily forget. Evernote takes note taking to a whole new level. This isn’t just a checklist app, but a comprehensive list that allows audio recording, links, tables, you name it. Personally I love the cloud feature because I can start a note on my laptop and finish it on my phone at a later time.

Omnidisk Sweeper/Disk Doctor: Organize your computer

If you work in photo or video editing, you probably already use a program such as these to get rid of those pesky cache files. Often people complain of “bogged down” or “slow” systems and this is the first step I take to help remedy that. With laptops/computers being the primary way we conduct business, we have to treat them with same respect we would take treating our cars. Think of using something like Disk Doctor as a quick oil change for your system!


Have any that you love? Let us know what we're missing out on! 

In Business Tags organization, independent musician, music industry, music business
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Dealing with Rejection

[SLICE] Dealing with Rejection

Randolph Infinger May 25, 2018

It’s happened a million times in the music industry and it will happen again.

GHOSTED.

You feel, I feel it, we all feel it. Being ghosted sucks.

Instead of focusing on why being “ghosted” is a terrible annoying thing, let’s look at why it happens and how to avoid being ghosted in the future.

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In Business Tags music business, music industry, independent musician, indie record label
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"If I Just Had a..."

[SLICE] Why saying "If I Just Had a..." is the wrong mentality for an independent artist

Blair Pope May 4, 2018

I can’t tell you how many times we’ve heard independent artists say things like, “If I just had a (choose one: manager/booking agent/record deal/publishing deal), my career would really start moving!” The idea that you’re just one set of hands away from the big time can be comforting but it’s probably not true.

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In The Hustle Tags indie record label, independent musician, music industry, music business, DIY
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Your Network Is Showing

[SLICE] Your Network Is Showing

Randolph Infinger April 27, 2018

Author: Randolph Infinger (@dolphin_finger)

A couple posts ago I spoke about the importance of industry and network events (check it out here) and am excited to expand on the THRILL that is networking! Yep, time to muster up that confidence and put your best name-tag forward. Here are some of my favorite networking communities:

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In Business Tags networking, music industry, music business, indie record label, independent musician
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The Random Holiday Release

[SLICE] Here's an Idea: The Random Holiday Release

Blair Pope April 20, 2018

We’re going to play around with a new theme called “Here’s an idea…” -- you know, the phrase someone says when you’re completely out of ideas and are willing to try anything? Yep, we’re going to run with that! We’re just going to toss you a few ideas when we come up with them. Try them if you like, pass if it doesn’t seem right for you!

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In Branding & Marketing Tags indie record label, independent musician, music business, music industry, Here's an idea
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Don't Listen To Anybody*

[SLICE] If You're an Independent Musician, Don't Listen to Anybody*

Blair Pope April 13, 2018

Everybody and their mother will have advice for you if you’re trying to make a living with music. People will tell you how to sound, how to dress, what to do to promote your music, whether they think you’re good or not or if your music sounds commercial enough to them; it goes on and on. You’re going to be fielding advice from well meaning friends and relatives who’ve never come closer to making a record than that time the cat accidentally opened GarageBand when she walked on their laptop. Our advice on all of that advice? Ignore it. Do I think it sounds insane that my advice for you is to avoid listening to advice? Of course, but stick with me and I’ll explain. Here's where that asterisk comes in! 

You can’t listen to everyone all the time; you have to be selective with who’s advice you’re willing to take.

If you sing, at least one of your aunts is going to tell you to audition for (insert the name of whatever singing show your Aunt Diane and Uncle Maurice watch every Thursday at 8 pm). Has your aunt ever seen one of the contracts they make you sign when you audition for a singing show? Of course she hasn’t. (I have, and I’m here to tell you, they’re terrifying. I’d say they own your ass, but it’s more serious than that; they own your spleen, your scalp, your earlobes…you get the idea.) Also, Aunt Diane, who’s the last person you remember that got really popular after competing on one of those shows? It’s been a hot minute, right? Am I saying that your aunt is trying to give you bad advice? Of course not, she thinks she’s giving you great advice on how to get your big break! Unfortunately, since she doesn’t know anything about how the music industry works, her giving you advice on how to make it is just as valid as me giving you advice on how to do surgery. I’m interested in surgery, I even watch shows about it on television pretty regularly, but am I an expert in surgery? Nope. That same idea applies here.

You need to find your own way.

Seek out information that seems valuable and relevant and is delivered by someone has a good understanding of how the music industry of today works. (I’ve sat in lots of rooms with people from the old guard of the music industry who haven’t updated their notions on this business since 1995; as an indie artist just getting started, you probably don’t need their advice, either.) Next time somebody who has no business giving you advice says “What you need to do to get your career going is…” just smile and nod. When they’re finished, forget everything they said and carry on.

One exception - you can listen to us! Obviously.

In Motivation Tags independent musician, music business, music industry
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6 Reasons Independent Artists Should Have a Small Team

[SLICE] 6 Reasons Independent Musicians Should Keep Their Team Small

Blair Pope April 6, 2018

“Never Doubt That A Small Group Of Thoughtful, Committed Citizens Can Change The World; Indeed, It's The Only Thing That Ever Has.” - Margaret Mead

I dunno if you can tell, but we’re big fans of inspirational quotes over here and this one is pretty relevant. Not that we feel like we’re changing the world or saving lives over here, but the sentiment is there.

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In Business Tags music business, music industry, independent musician
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Millennial Movers & Shakers

[SLICE] Millennial Movers & Shakers

Randolph Infinger March 30, 2018

The majority of articles that include the word “millennials” will most likely be followed by “are killing the _____ industry”. Luckily, the music industry is brimming with young talent looking to take charge in the new digital age we reside in. Here’s a tiny dollop of inspiration for the avocado toast generation: 

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In Motivation Tags indie record label, independent musician, music business, music industry
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[NEWS DUMP] Monday, March 26 | 2018

Blair Pope March 26, 2018
  • Spotify is going public on April 3. I'm sure you've seen the news and wondered how the hell it will impact you? Honestly, hopefully not much. However, we know that once a tech giant goes public all eyes are on that stock price. You might want to check into these 10 key points from the investor day.
  • iHeartMedia owes people some money. We know they are bankrupt, but this radio giant owes pretty much every sort of collection agency (BMI/ASCAP, SoundExchange, etc) some cash. Watching to see how this plays out.
  • SoundExchange has now paid out over $5 BILLION to artists. If you haven't signed up with SX, what the HELL ARE YOU WAITING FOR. 
  • Artist advocacy group, C3 submitted 3 ways that the Music Modernization Act could be improved upon. In case you missed it, one of our fearless leaders (Ron Pope) was on a panel discussing the MMA at the Nashville Entrepreneur center a couple of weeks ago. He kicked ass and stood up for independent artists. 
  • Social Media use declining overall. Seems people are a little tired of their lives being broadcast all day, seeing their crazy cousin's political rants, and having FOMO. Another reason to boost your email list. 
  • Don't follow your passion? Seems a little off brand for us, but we dig this general advice from billionaire, Mark Cuban. "But in order to be one of the best, you have to put in effort. So don't follow your passions, follow your effort. I am going to give you one other secret: The one thing in life that you can control is your effort." 

Last week's motivational quote: 

"I want to grow. I want to be better. You grow. We all grow. We're made to grow. You either evolve or you disappear." - Tupac Shakur

Go get after it! 

Each Monday we post relevant news stories from the previous week that you should be paying attention to as an indie artist. We'll mainly focus on streaming platforms, artist pay rates, and what's going on in the world of social media so you can access your fans better. What you won't find here: top level executive changes at major labels, big money marketing partnerships with giant artists, and things of that nature. As always, send us comments, suggestions, or things we may have missed!

In News Dump Tags NEWS, independent musician, music business, record business, music industry
Music Industry Connections

Creating + Maintaining Music Industry Connections

[SLICE] Creating and Maintaining Connections in the Music Industry

Blair Pope March 23, 2018

While we’re all creeping out of our SXSW recovery period, we wanted to touch on a topic that’s super relevant after any big industry shebang: creating and (more importantly) maintaining industry connections. It’s SO easy to meet a bunch of people, say “hey we should meet up soon” and then turn around and forget that person’s name. Unfortunately, this is a wide spread industry problem, so if you are counting on the other person to be the one to remember - DON’T. Luckily, we've got some easy, common sense tips to help ya!

Seven ways to create and maintain industry connections:

  1. Exchange business cards or contact info at your first encounter! So you’re having a great conversation with someone you randomly bumped into -- don’t say, “I’ll find you on Facebook” -- GET THAT CONTACT NOW. You never know if they aren’t super accessible through social media or if their website lists an info email address that’s rarely checked. My personal facebook is under a totally different name and is private! For our business cards, we love Moo.com! (they even did a cool little write up on us)

  2. Get in contact the next day via email or text. Do not wait and give them time to forget you. Keep it short and sweet. “Hey, it was great chatting with you at that show - let’s connect soon!”

  3. Set up a meeting within a week. Personal connections are always more valuable than internet ones. Grab coffee or a beer - something that won’t take too long. Even if there isn’t a way to directly work together right now, it’s great to establish a face to face rapport.

  4. Learn a little about them. Obviously you want to meet up to get to know them and what they do better, but it’s always great to have a starting point -- “I saw you worked on that event with Third Man. That’s so cool; what did you do for them exactly?”

  5. Don’t expect them to just give you something or work with you because they met you once. A HUGE pet peeve of mine is when I meet someone one time and then they ask for my entire contact list. I’m down to help people out when I know they are legit, but just it becomes really clear really quickly when people are just using you to get to someone else. That said…

  6. Be helpful and valuable. You have worth, skills, and connections! If you’re asking for something, be prepared to help out where they might need it also.

  7. Just chill. Realize that not all contacts are going to turn into business deals. I honestly have a group of managers that I meet up with from time to time just to vent. There really isn’t a great way for us to work together, but we learn from each other and our separate experiences. Those are so important and can keep you sane.

Once you’ve established a good connection with someone, keep it up! Grab coffee every once in a while - just shoot the shit. This world is full of crazy twists and turns and friends always like to help friends out.

In Business Tags independent musician, music industry, music business
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[NEWS DUMP] Monday, February 26 | 2018

Blair Pope February 26, 2018

We took last week off since it was good old President's day here in the U-S of A. Now we're back and ready to sling some more news at you! Once again, streaming platforms are dominating the industry news headlines. Being totally honest, this ever-changing world is a pain in the ass to keep up with, but that's why we felt the need to start these news posts! Hope you've found them helpful. Let's get into it.

  • VERO. This is a new social media platform that's been buzzing. Honestly, I'm not sure if it will end up doing anything but you might want to go ahead and grab your profile. It will eventually be a paid service, but the first million members will never pay. Some users have pointed out that there may be some unpalatable things in their T&C, but ultimately, you're the one who will decide what you post, so at this point there really isn't anything to lose. Fast Company has an overview if you want to know more.
  • Spotify getting into hardware? No, not nails and things. SPEAKERS! There are reputable reports that they may be getting into they speaker game (and beyond?). Honestly, it's not incredibly surprising given that subscribers on Apple Music and Amazon Music have seen a nice boost due to their "home" systems. 
  • YouTube Red. Every once in a while they like to remind us that they are a thing. I think this news that they are a music service is really a launching point to start discussing Remix (which was announced in December). At this point, YT Red is expanding into more countries
  • Pandora is... growing? That's the word on the street. They are showing growth in paid subscribers which has translated to a boost in revenue. Their stock is totally in flux though... 
  • Amazon getting into ticketing. Amazon unveiled that they will be launching their ticketing platform via Alexa sometime in or around 2019.  

That's all I've got for today! 

FOR YOUR HATERS:

In News Dump Tags NEWS, independent musician, music business, music industry
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You Made it! You work in music... now what?

[SLICE] You Made it! You Work in Music! ... now what??

Randolph Infinger February 23, 2018

If you’re anything like me, you most likely spent a lot of time and effort just to get a foot in the door and were lucky enough to be given the opportunity to strut your stuff. But how do young music professionals approach the next step of their industry journey and continue to grow?

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In Young Gun Tags music business
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[NEWS DUMP] Monday, February 12 | 2018

Blair Pope February 12, 2018

This past week it was all STREAMING PLATFORMS! Who am I kidding, what's new? Either way, read on for what's relevant... 

  • Apple Music paid subscribers set to surpass Spotify this summer (US only). Globally, Spotify is still killing it, but this is really big news. This means that the paid-only platform is working. 
  • Apple's Homepod was released. Apple is just churning out the news these days. Homepod was released and that could have a significant positive impact on the Apple Music subscriber base. Per the linked review, Homepod does not acknowledge any other music service, so Apple Music is the only go-to. Apparently the sound out of this little guy is incredible. Not sure how the device will stack up overall in the smart home speaker market (is that what's it's called?), but I'm sure we'll see updates and rollouts within the next year or so. 
  • Deezer going deeper into Asia. Do not count out Deezer on a global scale. And if you're not thinking about Asia in some capacity, it's time to roll that into your brain. The market is huge and they love music.
  • Playlist creation starts on Amazon's Alexa. Users can now start up playlists and add to them with voice prompts. As of right now it only works with Amazon Music. 
  • AWAL's guide to pitching playlists. Handy guide for people just jumping into the playlist game. 
  • The Quincy Jones interview. I mean... it's not about independent artists, but it's an entertaining read. 

BOTTOM LINE THIS WEEK?? Even more evidence that Spotify should not be the only thing you worry about! 

RELEVANT:

Each Monday we post relevant news stories from the previous week that you should be paying attention to as an indie artist. We'll mainly focus on streaming platforms, artist pay rates, and what's going on in the world of social media so you can access your fans better. What you won't find here: top level executive changes at major labels, big money marketing partnerships with giant artists, and things of that nature. As always, send us comments, suggestions, or things we may have missed!

In News Dump Tags NEWS, independent musician, music business
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[NEWS DUMP] Monday, January 29 | 2018

Blair Pope January 29, 2018

Wooo, buddy, so, LOTS happened this week/past weekend. Take a gander: 

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    In News Dump Tags independent musician, music business, music industry
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    Introducing: Randolph

    [GUEST SLICE]: Introducing, Randolph!

    Randolph Infinger January 26, 2018

    Randolph here — you might have seen my guest post a few weeks back (check that here) and am excited to be back with more young guns industry advice! I’ll be dropping in monthly to give my two cents on everything happening in the crazy world of the entertainment business through the millennial generation’s eyes.

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    In Young Gun Tags independent musician, music business, music industry
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    [NEWS DUMP] Monday, January 22 | 2018

    Blair Pope January 22, 2018

    Hey guys - each Monday we're going to start posting relevant news stories from the previous week that you should be paying attention to as an indie artist. We'll mainly focus on streaming platforms, artist pay rates, and what's going on in the world of social media so you can access your fans better. What you won't find here: top level executive changes at major labels, big money marketing partnerships with giant artists, and things of that nature. As always, send us comments, suggestions, or things we may have missed!

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    In News Dump Tags indie record label, independent musician, music business, music industry
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    The Secret Formula To Success

    [SLICE] The Secret Formula To Success

    Blair Pope January 12, 2018

    The quick fix. The magic bullet. The formula for success. Ready for it??

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    In The Hustle Tags music business, music industry, independent musician
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    Take A Mental Break

    45/52

    45/52: Take A Mental Break

    Blair Pope December 22, 2017

    Guys, we made it. It’s finally the end of 2017 and no matter how you feel about the state of the industry, politics, or humanity, we’re here and we probably all need a break.

    One thing that is extra hard to do in this industry is “shut off.” When I first started working in music, I couldn’t really believe that a lot of the industry shuts down for the last couple weeks of the year.

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    In Motivation Tags music industry, music business, independent musician, DIY
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