Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts

Sunday, September 06, 2015

Online Music Success

“Get yourself ready! Stand up and say to them whatever I command you. Do not be terrified by them, or I will terrify you before them.” – Jeremiah 1:17 (NIV)

Gird up your loins people! This is important stuff for those of you who are serious and want to do this music thing a long time.

Many people ask me when we near the completion of their music project, “Okay, what do we do now? How do we get this music online?”

This is a good question, and usually it means starting with a web site, getting the music to the online sales portals, and online promotion.

The problem is, just because we can build it (pretty easily in fact) it does NOT mean they will come. In fact, online activity is very difficult to master and profit from. Yet I will still lay it out in this post for you to read, shake your head that you don’t think you could ever really do these things, and curse me in vain. (Note: if you feel this way please do not comment below. ;)

I will also reveal the real reason you need to do this, and it’s not just about making money.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

Is Live Music Ministry the Only Answer?

We've heard it whispered in circles. The rumors are that even the record labels are saying it to everyone unashamedly. You may have even experienced it yourself.

There are no sales.

The days of the CD supporting labels through sales in stores, or online (as if it ever did online) are over, especially for new and independent artists.

Be honest, how many have YOU sold online? 50? 100?

And radio is even worse. The days of having a chance to compete with label artists in Christian radio may also be at an end. With sales waning, the larger labels have worked even harder to sew up all the radio play. (Hint: They had it anyway.)

And any physical distribution there may still be left in the rapidly shrinking CD bins at Walmart, Target, and Barnes and Noble are the distinct domain of the bigger labels.

So what do we do?

Monday, July 30, 2012

Why Things Aren't Working

So, find yourself in the same place you were before trying that "thing" you thought would be the next step in your music career?

Maybe you found a person or company and thought they could really help your dreams come true, but all that's really happened is you are back to square one.

Why aren't things working? You know in your heart God has some big creative thing for you to do, but you can't seem to get things on the road correctly.

Well, there are a few reasons for this. And the first one is a biggie.

1. Your Way isn't the Right Way.

Yes, I mean YOU. Your genius idea, your 'my way or the highway' plan, has led you right back to what you always had.

Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.Albert Einstein

We keep trying to do this thing our way, instead of giving it up to God and letting Him show us the right way. Or, letting Him guide us to someone who knows the way (and can prove it!)

It's a very difficult thing to give up and relinquish control of what we want to do. We are creative geniuses after all right? God made US to do this creative work. So WE must make all the right calls or it's not God's plan right?

To quote Tonto when told by the Lone Ranger the Indians were attacking them, "What's this "WE" stuff Kemosabe?"

Until you are willing to give away control and trust others with your creative babies, you will not succeed. This is Growing Your Business 101. And believe me I as guilty as anyone of it.

Although this can lead to problem number 2.

2. You Trusted the Wrong People.

You found that guy who makes beatz (with a z) in his cool studio in his basement didn't you? Or that company that offers a record contract in the mail if you send them an MP3. Or the outfit that takes a monthly payment to offer you advice but never really does anything. 

Then you are SHOCKED to find they don't give you the quality product or next step growth you were looking for.

Really? Did you think it was that easy? 

If you are a Christian artist and want to get your music out into the world, and you want to truly get to a new level, why in the world would you go to Oklahoma? Or the Northwest? Or a guy's basement?

You already KNOW the Christian music business starts in Nashville. It's not a secret. It's not like someone said, oh it moved last week. Now all the CCM world is in a little town outside Lincoln, Nebraska. 

The truth is you already know this, and you have likely investigated Nashville and the Christian music business only to find it expensive, confusing, or intimidating.

So let's attack those one by one.

3. You Feared It Was Too Expensive.

Guess what, you're right. It's expensive. If you are a music artist or songwriter and want to build a quality, well known product and ministry worldwide, you'll need to do what any other artist has ever done to get there: invest in it. 

Now yes, many times there was a label to invest in it, and profit from it, but welcome to the new music business my friends. This isn't about a goal of getting signed, it's about building a music ministry, building a following, and cultivating that following. As a matter of fact, to have any chance at a label deal these days you better already have that following (and sales would help).

To build that, we have to put together a quality product, and then get it out there. News Flash! This Just In: Both cost money for somebody. You can pay for it, your support team can pay for it, or a label can pay for it, but somebody has to pay for it.

The good side of paying for it yourself or with your support team is YOU get to see immediate profits. In a label deal you don't. But there aren't as many deals as there used to be in this trimmed down new music business (and they didn't grow on trees before...)

4. You are Confused by The Christian Music Business

There are many preconceptions about Nashville. It's all country. It's run by crooked people. It's run by angelic people. All I need is for a label to hear me then it will all get going. All I need is major 'known' producer to produce me and it will all get going.

The reality is you need to find a company and pros to trust that have already worked for folks and provided them with tools and products that have them out in the marketplace now. (For more reality, check this blog post out) And the place they all work and live is in and around Nashville, TN.

Nashville is simply the place to come if you want to find the people, players, engineers, studios, and professionals who have made the Christian music business run for the past 25 years. Would you go anywhere else but Hollywood to be a movie actor? Would you go anywhere else but New York City to be a Broadway star? You could, but you'd only be doing off-Broadway stuff, or B movies. But the action, the industry for either of those two fields is in those respective cities.

If you are serious about your Christian music future, quit fooling around, and find someone to work with in Nashville. Just make sure they have the exact credits and machine to help you get exactly where you want to go.

5. You're Intimidated By the Christian Music Business.

This is an easy one. You aren't alone. Everyone is sweating it right now in the business. There has never been a better time to get whoever we want to work on our artists' records than now. 

This may also encourage you. The thing I hear most about the players and professional folks that we work with is how humble, helpful, and encouraging they are. The folks that live here have amazing resumes with the biggest names in Christian music, yet they are real Christians living real lives just like you and me.

So, if things aren't working, maybe it's time to examine all these things and make a new push towards the level you've really wanted all along.

Have a great week!

EC
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Eric Copeland is president of Creative Soul Records, a company that helps Christian artists develop, produce, and promote amazing products that finally give them the quality, results, and ministry they have always dreamed of. For more information, check out http://www.CreativeSoulOnline.com or http://www.CreativeSoulRecords.com

Monday, July 09, 2012

Do You Have the Guts for This?

We talk on our blogs alot about having the Heart of the Artist, and the Soul of a Songwriter, but what we're going to get into today is the tougher issue.

Do you have the guts to get your music and ministry out there? Do you have the fortitude to work your butt off to get your music produced right, packaged correctly, and promoted out to your audience?

And before you click off this blog rolling your eyes thinking we've gone a bit too far, consider this.

“For God did not give us a spirit of timidity, but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline.”- 2 Timothy 1:7

Oh, he did not just go there. Oh yes I did girl.

Monday, June 20, 2011

It's All About You (Finally Right?)

Although you may not be so crazy about it being you after reading this.

This for all Creative Soul artists, or any artist really, who has put out a CD, or music product, to retail, wholesale, trunk of your car, iTunes, or elseways.

This is for those people who are pulling their hair out (yes, extensions and toupees count!) trying to figure out why their CDs are NOT jumping off the shelves (as if there are any), getting play on the radio (as if it was very possible and anyone was listening), or finding open ears on the world wide web.