Selling Your Music on the Web and iTunes
Nov 09, 2012
Apple controls a substantial portion of digital music sales, accounting for over 70% of the digital market. Altghough Apple's iTunes service is the industry standard, there are many other digital music...
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Perfomance Agreements
Nov 09, 2012
Performance agreements claify the relationship between the venue and the performer. Even a casual agreement to show up and play for free is technically a contract and each party needs to be fully aware...
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Protecting Your Band Name
Nov 09, 2012
Your band name is more than just an identifier, it is your brand's mark. You should take several steps in order to protect your rights in the name. First, do research so you select a name that is not c...
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Hiring Professionals: A Guide for Bands and Musicians
Nov 08, 2012
If you really want to succeed as an artist or band, you are going to have to turn to others for their knowledge and expertise. You may benefit by consulting professionals like attorneys, accountants, m...
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Business Entities for Bands and Musicians
Nov 08, 2012
If you make money by playing music or performing, you are conducting a business. Although you do not have to file as a business entity to conduct business, there are several entity types which could be...
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Band Partnership Agreements
Nov 08, 2012
If you band plans on selling tickets or CDs, you have to treat your band as a business. It is smart to discuss business and clarify responsibilities while everyone is getting along. Such agreements can...
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