How to Create a DIY Project Without Breaking the Bank
In the new music industry, DIY doesn’t have to mean artists going “broke,” here’s how to approach financial stability as a DIY artist.
In the new music industry, DIY doesn’t have to mean artists going “broke,” here’s how to approach financial stability as a DIY artist.
Musicians looking to create more diverse revenue streams and networking opportunities need to be looking to brands for collabs. Here’s how.
Between streaming royalties, sync placements and even “micro-sync” offers, there’s lot of money on the table for artists this year…
Learn how to monetize your fanbase by offering a subscription to your music, and some of the best platforms equipped with the tools to help you do it.
If you’re stranded at home and have lost sources of income due to the Covid-19 pandemic, here’s a short list of potential musician revenue streams for you.
It’s tax time again, make sure you’re getting all of the deductions you qualify for as the “self-employed” musician/businessperson you truly are.
There are many ways musicians can get paid for their work, both before and after publishing has occurred. But you’ll need to do a bit of math.
2019 is well upon us. Here’s a payment schedule for most of the PROs you’re likely to be associated with in the US, and info about how payments are made.
Are you suffering from Gear Acquisition Syndrome like millions of other musicians out there? Here’s ten ways to prevent yourself from making a bad purchase.
Think you can make a hit track on a budget of… nothing? We know you can. Here’s what you’re going to need to make it happen.