Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition: Winning Marketing Strategies for Today's Music Industry (Start & Run Your Own Record Label)

Read [Daylle Deanna Schwartz Book] * Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition: Winning Marketing Strategies for Todays Music Industry (Start & Run Your Own Record Label) Online ^ PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition: Winning Marketing Strategies for Todays Music Industry (Start & Run Your Own Record Label) A Customer said Only for the simple minded. I hate to be so harsh in this review, but it is semi-obvious that the others who have written for this book are friends of the writer. If you have even the most basic experience, this book is not for you. If you have no background in the music biz what so ever, this books basic coverage of the topic might be for you. Why? Its like a McDonalds burger - WHERES THE BEEF?? She never touches on the important decision making processes or on the legalities

Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition: Winning Marketing Strategies for Today's Music Industry (Start & Run Your Own Record Label)

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Rating : 4.87 (736 Votes)
Asin : 0823084639
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 352 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-02-06
Language : English

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She has appeared on more than 300 television and radio shows, including Oprah and Howard Stern, and has been quoted in many publications, such as the New York Times and Billboard. . Schwartz lives in New York City. DAYLLE DEANNA SCHWARTZ is a music industry consultant, self-empowerment counselor, and successful author of many books including I Don’t Need a Record Deal and The Real Deal: How to Get Signed to a Record Label

Schwartz lives in New York City. She has appeared on more than 300 television and radio shows, including Oprah and Howard Stern, and has been quoted in many publications, such as the New York Times and Billboard. . About the Author DAYLLE DEANNA SCHWARTZ is a music industry consultant, self-empowerment counselor, and successful author of many books including I Don’t Need a Record Deal and The Real Deal: How to Get Signed to a Record Label

Veteran author and music-business consultant Daylle Deanna Schwartz (who started and ran her own label) has rewritten and expanded her classic, Start & Run Your Own Record Label, to reflect industry changes and new opportunities for marketing music in today’s climate.Start & Run Your Own Record Label is a comprehensive guidebook to building a record label, packed with how-to information about market trends and revenue streams for music releases. In addition to updated information on physical distribution, generating publicity, marketing, and promotion, it also has new information about key issues including:•Balancing on and offline promotion and marketing•Making the most of online resources (social-networking sites, blogs, ringtones, videos, radio, and more)•Using digital distribution profitably•Licensing your recordings for use in the media •Marketing music overseasMs. For everyone interested in starting a record label–to market new talent or to release and promote their own music–there has never been a better time to do it! Music can be released, distributed, and promoted for a fraction of traditional costs

A Customer said Only for the simple minded. I hate to be so harsh in this review, but it is semi-obvious that the others who have written for this book are friends of the writer. If you have even the most basic experience, this book is not for you. If you have no background in the music biz what so ever, this books basic coverage of the topic might be for you. Why? It's like a McDonald's burger - WHERE'S THE BEEF?? She never touches on the important decision making processes or on the legalities of setting up a label (such as taxes, contracts, ro. "helpful." according to Jared M. Johnson. I found this book to be a great deal of help in starting your label. It gives a lot of things people need to be aware of, as well as additional advice from individuals associated in the music industry. A lot of the book, however, covers areas that are just common sense, and at times I find Daylle's advice to not be in agreement with my own opinions. In fact, at certain points of the book I get the urge to find this woman and give her a good smacking.. Comprehesive and specific! Alan K. Cochran This book is far more comprehesive in it's scope than I had anticipated! Through a semi-informal style of writing, the author gives specific details and examples illustrating her points. A seminal book for anyone wanting to start a record company or become a music publisher.

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