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How I Started My Studio Business
By Brandon Drury


A lot of recording studios are popping up as the price of high quality recording gear gets cheaper and cheaper. While many guys know they want to record other bands and would like to even get paid for it, many are not sure how to get started.

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Amp Teez writes:

Subject: How I Started My Studio Business

First of all I wanna commend you on your creativity. Your right, it takes more than just handing out business cards or flyers advertising your studio. And thats the same way I started out. Now I'm at the point were I am making money recording diffrent bands, but I want more bands under my belt and I think this is a brilliant idea you worked up.

Keep up the hard work!

Comment provided October 13, 2009 at 9:37 am

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