Jaci Rae
Jaci Rae is a #1 Best Selling author of The Indie Guide to Music, Marketing and Money and Winning Points with the Woman in Your Life One Touchdown at a Time. Tune in for "The Jaci Rae Show" heard live around the world every Thursday: Click on the weekly show link
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Learning the Business Side of the Music Business
- By Jaci Rae
- Published 03/23/2008
- Unrated
If you don't learn the business side of the music business, you might end up bankrupt. Paying attention the bottom line is essential if you want to succeed.
Powerful selling principals that will help you be more influential and help you understand your customers needs to help bring in more sales.
Do you feel you have what it takes to be successful in the music industry? Are you looking to make it big in the music business? Have you tried everything you know to be discovered and signed by a major label? Then, you might want to try a new marketing approach that's taken the music industry by storm.
Many people have the talent, some have more than others do, but being successful in the music industry is based on more than just talent. To be successful in the music business, sometimes it feels as though the stars have to align. That's partially true; it's difficult to sell that record if you're not in the right place at the right time.
Marketing and promotion are the only way your product or business will get the attention it deserves. Bulldozer Marketing is loud and clear and will get the results you need.
You've decided you want your business to grow and be more successful. You know marketing and promotion will make it happen. Here are the top five strategies large fortune 500 companies and top entertainers use that you may not know about.
Being a Guerrilla in the Marketing arena of products is the only way to get the attention of the buyer.
It's all about marketing and perceived value. How do you add value to your product and market it to success?
It's all about marketing and perceived value. How do you add value to your product and market it to success?


