How artists can sell more tracks, and there be more better sounding artists.
Here's my idea on how to:
Improve the over quality of music
Improve Sales for Record Companies
Each artist or Label should have private forums that are only accessible for paying customers. In those forums pay patrons could have access to Blogs, Q&A sessions, chance for newbie producers to ask questions, maybe artists can do weekly song reviews or something, and/or whatever they can think of.
What do you think? I may just be talking to the pigeons here.
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change your avatar for fucks sake.
Mar-12-2009 17:06
sweds00
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Mar-12-2009 17:49
Halcyon+On+On
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: midcoast
If you require fan feedback to control the quality of your work, you're not an artist. At all.
Even less so if you give a fuck about how many of your albums your Master has sold for you.
Pssh, Aurora.
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Mar-12-2009 17:52
KiNeTiC ENeRgY
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Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Boca Raton
You clearly have never tried to make something of your own.
Mar-12-2009 18:24
iammesol
Burnt out and grown up
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA
Good thinking, but Houseplanet has rendered your idea invalid.
Mar-12-2009 18:26
coroknight
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Lol, charging people to learn more about you isn't a very good way of promoting yourself
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Mar-12-2009 18:28
winston
ultraviolet catastrophe
Registered: Nov 2005
Location: Yggdrasill
don't forget to add 'good inventory' and 'proper accounting' too, you don't want your ship to sink.
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