by tmadmin | Nov 24, 2015 | Music Business
This past year, I’ve been working toward upping my publishing game. (I’ve got a rant about publishing coming up in another post, so be prepared for that.) One of the steps I’ve taken toward putting on my Big Boy publishing pants was to get an EIN and... by tmadmin | Apr 27, 2015 | Blessays, Music Business, The Composer's Guide to Doing Business
The Composer’s Guide has fallen a bit by the wayside over the past year, but it’s been very much in my thoughts of late. I’ve been doing a lot of research into various business and marketing topics as they relate to publishing fiction and nonfiction, and I’ve come... by tmadmin | Aug 21, 2014 | Blessays, Music Business, The Composer's Guide to Doing Business, Web Design
In the current landscape of the arts in general and concert music in particular, Internet savvy has become something of a requisite for having a viable career. However, it can be confusing, with all of the different platforms for on-line interaction, to know how to... by tmadmin | Sep 26, 2013 | Blessays, Music Business, The Composer's Guide to Doing Business
As a businessperson in the arts, the most important thing you can do is to continually expand your catalog of works. No amount of marketing or networking or promotion will help you in the long run if you don’t constantly work to build your catalog. (Conversely,... by tmadmin | Mar 10, 2013 | Blessays, Music Business, The Composer's Guide to Doing Business
[This is the final segment of a six-part miniseries of posts on composition competitions. Competitions are typically a significant part of a composer’s coming-of-age process, and young composers in particular are frequently (in some cases constantly) bombarded... by tmadmin | Mar 5, 2013 | Music Business, The Composer's Guide to Doing Business
[This is part five of a multi-part miniseries of posts on composition competitions. Competitions are typically a significant part of a composer’s coming-of-age process, and young composers in particular are frequently (in some cases constantly) bombarded with...
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