Internet Music Promotion For Musicians
Posted by Music Concerts | Posted in Music Concerts | Posted on 05-04-2009
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In the days before the Internet, when the major record labels had the music market sewn up tight, it has been all but impossible to break into the music business in the traditional sense without having a recording contract with one of them. This ofttimes led to musicians turning into broke before their album ever actually hit the music retailer shelves.
The long established “standard recording contract” that has been used by the industry, heavily favored the company, at the expense of the star. Advances had to be recouped, recording and manufacturing and distribution costs repaid before the musician saw nickel number one.
Now all that has differ d, and for the independent recording musician or band these days, it is definitely a blessing in disguise, although some could not see it that way. The “lure” of the ample label contract is still a desirable thing for most young musician s, just because they have never been exposed to the potential of the Internet as a sales and marketing medium.
More seasoned musicians have realized, in the past ten years or so, that the Internet is definitely the way to go if you want to serious ly pursue a career in music. Mainly because it is virtually open to anyone, regardless of budget constraints. many bands and solo musicians are, as I write this, creating small empires for themselves solely by means of the electronic information highway.
Internet music promotion, while still in it is infancy, is turning into a force to be reckoned with by not only the major record organizations, but other Internet artist. The competition, while not yet fierce, is significantly stiff enough to raise the caution flag for many. Add to that the outwardly incomprehensible way that advertising and marketing works on the web, and it is no wonder that many would-be Internet superstars give up before the fight even starts.
But it does not have to end there. There are sources available for struggling musicians to take advantage of when it comes to learning the in’s and out’s of Internet music marketing and promotion. Internet courses dealing with web site creation and search engine marketing and optimization are too numerous to count.
If your eyes glazed over as you read that last sentence, don’t feel alone. The vast possibilities that exist for creating a buzz, and establishing a fan base for your music are endless. There has actually never been a better time to get started in Internet music promotion than right now. And the fact that so many established musicians are currently using this means as their primary marketing and distribution system only lends weight to the argument.
Ever hear of a guy called Jimmy Buffett? Well, following numerous successful years of feeding the record companies coffers, Jimmy decided that he’d had enough. Do you blame him? After all is said and done, a major label musician could end up actually being in the hole following everything is paid for on a major CDÂ release. Do not believe me? The evidence is all over the place. Do a search on Google for the term ” musicians royalties”, what you get back will look prefer some type of horror story. But it is all true.
Jimmy Buffett decided to form his own record company “Mailboat Records”, and he’s doing quite fine now, and actually has been able to steal many talent from the prefers of Island Records to come over to his new label.
When you think about that a major recording musician has to sell somewhere around 3 million CDs just to break even, and an independent label could sell about 10,000 and the musician makes just as much, well, the choice really is not that much of a choice anymore now is it?
Add to all this the newest thing, digital downloads, and you’ve a brand new market ready to explode for the independent musician out there who has enough get up and go to take a crack at it.
The future is yours independent musician. Let’s make the most of it.

