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Kenny Love - EzineArticles.com Expert Author  

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  • And, You Think Your Band is Broke?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] After reading this article, I'm betting you won't think your band is broke! As you read it, keep in mind that everything within the article, although embarrassing, is absolutely true! After all...would anyone lie on himself to the world like this? Of course, not.


  • Now, I Know Why The Werewolf Howls
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] As a musician, it is more often than not, difficult to find a true friend aside from another musician (actually, the same is often true within the music community itself). But, for this article's purpose, as an example, non musicians seem to either view musicians as demigods due to their talent, or they are deemed freaks of society (a few choice fans may view us as both... simultaneously).


  • 10 Actions To Take *NOW* To Triple CD $ales Overnight
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Tripling sales with these 10 actions can become a mathematical phenom.


  • Multiplying Your Online Music Sales X 12
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] How would you like to turn any given music sale into, potentially, 12 sales simultaneously? Read this article on how to effectively do it.


  • Electric Underwear - Yes, Or No? You Decide...
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Humor] Electric underwear may or may not become a phenomenon, depending on whom you ask, and what type of climate they reside in.


  • How To Eliminate Music Career Killers Called Day Jobs
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Why is the career of Music treated like a bad stepchild by society, in terms of it being a viable vocation? The art of Music should be viewed as any other... able to solidly sustain its creators and vendors financially without their need to employ other unrelated vocations as financial 'backups'. However, in most cases (and unjustly so), Music is largely distrusted as a solid financial income generator, of which I have found to be, primarily, due to 'operator error'.


  • How To Sell *LOTS* Of Digital Downloads In Your Local Area
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] How would you like to start selling a LOT of your music via digital downloads in your own local area, and in only a week? This article shows you how.


  • Diversified Specialization
    [Business:Sales] The business world, largely, subscribes to the consensus that most companies should specialize, whether those companies present products or services. However, it is my opinion that this idea is not applicable to every business. For, to specialize too tightly can be the proverbial "kiss of death" for some businesses, depending on their product, service or clientele.


  • Incredible Power In Numbers
    [Business:Marketing] As a promoter and publicist representing liberal arts clients, my daily existence can be anything but normal. As such, I would like to disseminate a bit of my experience that may be of significant benefit to business owners who work in more mainstream industries.


  • Helping Kids See Their 'Big Picture'
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] As a father of five daughters, as well as being an educator within my area's school district, one of the most difficult experiences that I have found is getting kids to see their 'Big Picture'. I reference the 'Big Picture', as it relates to one's educational and economical futures, and the positive steps that are vital to ensuring a comfortable existence.


  • Non-Disclosure Agreements
    [Business] Ever heard of non-disclosure agreements? Perhaps, you have heard them referred to as confidentiality agreements, or a similar term. In either case, how familiar are you with them? Are you aware that if you are in a specific business, a non-disclosure agreement can spell the difference between the proverbial life and death of your business, particularly, if your business has employees, contractors or interns?


  • How to Promote CDs at Gigs You Never Play
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] How much would it be worth to you to learn how to promote your CD at gigs you never even play, but create a large number of sales from these gigs just the same? While these particular gigs are promoting your CD, at the same time, what if you could play a completely different gig and get paid for it while also selling CDs at it and, in fact, possibly *doubling* and *tripling* your CD sales profits *each* night?


  • Music Testimonials: Another High-Value, Pre-seller
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] This article addresses how using testimonials on your CD cover can dramatically increase your sales in retail outlets.


  • The Case of the Great CD Cover Mystery
    [Arts-and-Entertainment] This article (in the form of a short story) presents a detective on a case to discover why a band's CD is not selling.


  • In Three Notes, Can You Name That Band?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Okay, y'all...remember that old TV show called "Name That Tune?" Well, I couldn't wait a full week to get this one out because, not only is it so important, but it is, in fact, vital and can get you involved *very* quickly in a lawsuit, which could be financially devastating to your career.


  • Why Colleges Are an Independent Musician's Goldmine
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Most musicians, independent or major, understand that the college market is one of their prime markets, if not their leading market for radio airplay and media coverage. In contrast, however, most musicians do not seem to take complete advantage of this market and "milk it for all it is worth," so to speak. As an example, artists send their CDs to college radio stations and newspapers seeking radio airplay, feature interviews and/or music reviews. Even if you get airplay or press coverage, it is, at best, limited and short-lived.


  • What To Do Immediately After Getting Radio Airplay
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] So, let's say that you have successfully managed to get a few radio stations playing your music. What's your next step? Are you simply waiting on the charts to come in each week in order to learn if your single is moving up (or down)?


  • Get Your College Degree Online
    [Reference-and-Education:College-University] Learn how to now get a college degree online, and without the need to attend a college campus, as well as a money source to pay for most, if not all of your education...


  • College Radio: The Most Important Radio Level for Musicians
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Musicians/recording artists learn how they can achieve Gold and Platinum sales status with their music through college radio stations...


  • Does Your CD Cover $ell (Or Suck)?
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Far too many recording artists are losing radio airplay, press coverage and sales by not placing enough emphasis and importance on their CD covers. This article addresses this and provides tips for improvement in all areas.


  • Alternative Sales Sources for Your Music
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] This article gives musicians some alternative and potential music sales points and sources aside from mainstream sources as music retailers and selling their music at gigs.


  • Setting Up In-House Retail Sales
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] With this article, musicians learn how to add yet another income stream for their music sales through their on internal consignment distribution service.


  • How to Make State-of-the-Art Video Singles Cheaply
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] In this article, musicians learn how easily affordable it is to make broadcast media quality videos today for little or no costs.


  • How to Make $30,000 with Your Music Before Year's End
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] This time-sensitive article provides a worst case scenario mathematical breakdown that shows musicians how to earn $30,000 with their music within 9-12 months.


  • Home Run Gigs
    [Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] This article instructs musicians on how to graduated from low-paying nightclubs to high-paying corporate level gigs.





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