Just did a great episode of Music Business Radio with a couple of guys who have been in the music business for 30+ years and one of the things we talked about was the importance of relationships in the music business and it got me thinking...
This business is changing daily. We don't know where things will be in a few years. However, we do know that "connections" and knowing people within the industry will be as important in years to come as it is now.
I want to help you keep in the game and make better music industry connections. To do this, I'll be hosting a free teleconference and personally answering your questions on the subject.
In addition to talking about industry relationships, I'll also be talking about how you can build and maintain strong relationships with fans and customers.
Let me know what you want to know about meeting more people, building relationships, and networking. You can submit your most pressing questions to me below.
Submit your question about networking and making music industry connections.
I'll go through the questions, set up a time, and we'll do the call.
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i have a radio promotion company wit distribution thats willing to give my company 75 percent of the retail price and take my single and promote it to the national chart radio stations i just need somebody to invest into my company
Posted by: kevin | April 23, 2008 at 03:53 PM
Hey Dave,
First of all when will the call be happening?
Secondly, I have been working on our overall internet presence, and I am wondering how much do you put out on the net to people in terms of info on everything about yourself from gear to how you write your songs? And when are you crossing the line?
Cheers
BRUKLUN
Posted by: BRUKLUN | April 23, 2008 at 07:22 PM
I will like to get help on advertising my work on your statioN, OR aIR PLAY ETC.
pEACE
Stephen Bastien.
Groove factory conobus
Posted by: Stephen Bastien | April 24, 2008 at 07:48 AM
We are starting a music library. Our goal is to
supply music for t.v. and film. Understanding how
to build solid relationships with music supervisors
and buyers would be a big help.
Chris Davison
Project North Studios
Posted by: Christopher Davison | April 24, 2008 at 07:53 AM
I'd like to get a sample of a press kit.
Posted by: chanhl | April 24, 2008 at 08:22 AM
Thanks for setting this up, David.
I have a music networking question. How do you recommend following up with well-known musicians in the industry when you get a response from their ASSISTANT? I am in contact with someone's assistant right now who sounds excited about my project and promises to pass on my message. But I'm not sure how rapidly I should follow-up again, as I am not writing to the actually person I met (who heard my music and remembers me). Any thoughts would be helpful.
Thanks!
Posted by: Anna Dagmar | April 24, 2008 at 09:56 PM
what I need some a music record deal and how to get in touch with music record deal companies. that all I have on here. don't hesistate to visit my homepage for more info on me.
Posted by: c-wadge nisk son of 2pac | April 27, 2008 at 03:01 PM
I want to give voice over work a shot.
I had some experienec in the field back in the mid-'80's but I know equipment and techniques have changed.
Any sugeestions on how I can get started?
thanks , bobby "wheels"ferrusi
Posted by: Bobby Ferrusi | September 09, 2008 at 03:49 PM