I am a driven young professional aspiring to be a multi-dimensional music business mogul. I hope that this blog will inspire you to live out your dreams in becoming whatever your heart desires.
11 September, 2010
Go Hard or Go Home
There are some swift changes being made in the music industry. With the increasing trend of online music distribution, artists find it difficult to make a profitable name for themselves. Trevor Fisher, a music business consultant has been involved with helping artists define their image for nearly 20 years. He poses a simple question, “What do you have to offer?” In order for an artist to successfully make it in the music industry, they must know and understand what works with the flow of the industry. On Fisher’s site he goes through specifics on how an aspiring artist can be more than successful in their career. We have all heard the saying, “It’s no what you know, but who you know”. This has a lot to do with the music industry. If I, an aspiring music business consultant wish to grow and build my business to attract clients on a global level, it would help to know someone already in that field that could give me insight on how to do so. Now, that is not to say I will not maximize my potential if I do not know anyone in that field. Fisher offers what he calls The Artist Routemap. This system is designed to enhance the marketability of an artist in areas of image, branding, and individuality. It is imperative that an artist develops and maintains an image that not only speaks of their ability to be successful, but the ability to stand out in a crowd. The industry is looking for what works and is going to generate revenue. The fans will come. The money will come. The opportunity to grow will come. It is up to you, the artist to increase your marketability to be transformed into a full-fledged artist. Master your craft, exhausting all resources and the ultimate star inside will be unleashed. For more information on Trevor Fisher and his growing business, visit www.TrevorFisher.com.
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