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Independent Music Distribution – The Next Level

Posted by Music Blog | Posted in Indie Music, live music | Posted on 06-07-2009

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Who knew Thriller would end up being the perfect selling album of all time. There has been no way to prepare for its success because nobody saw what has been coming. Yet, Michael has not been able to duplicate studio magic he and Quincy had; the artistic “roll” he has been on; the total awe and submission of the media; the overwhelming force of his presence or the mesmerizing control he’d over millions of audiences globally. Therefore, even though more dynamic than any other entertainer, he never repeated the success of Thriller.

But he may have. Even without all of the magical ingredients that advocate ed him make musical history, he may have used the momentum created by Thriller to sale another 40 million albums. All he’d to do was have knowledge of who he sold those 40 million records to. Get it? If Epic Records were smart, they would have gotten the address and phone number of every individual who purchased the Thriller album. Do you understand what that may have meant? That means that they would have had the ability to “pre-market” and “pre-sale” Michael’s next few albums to 40 million, already satisfied customers!

Whoa! That means they can have sold 40 million plus albums of the next record. The profits would have been bigger too. Why? Since you’re not invest ing dollars on “mass-marketing“, you’re able to cut your budget in half! You are direct marketing to people who already want your product. furthermore, if Epic were smart, and they weren’t, they can have sold Michael Jackson Merchandise directly to those already addicted audiences.

They really screwed up. But you might learn from this example. You might effortlessly “eat well” off your music by doing what Epic, Michael, and every other label has failed to do. Capture the name and email address of every fan that visits your web site /page. I understand that it sounds too simple. I understand some of you are doing this already. But are you doing it correctly? Every musician on MySpace should have a bare minimum of 1000 audiences that will buy their music. Not MySpace “friends”. I am talking about straight-up audiences, the kind that spend resources. If you’ve been on MySpace for two years, you should have 10,000-20,000 real audiences. Once you reach 100,000 audiences that are willing, at some point, to give you resources you will be session ! Your focus will be to make music for your fan base, selling to the same audiences over & over. It is backwards to start your marketing resolutions over every time you get ready to release a project. Why keep looking for new buyers when you might sell to satisfied customers. As a natural effect, your fan base will grow with little resolution on your part.

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