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How to Make More Money: Money Mind Power $2.99 SERIOUSLY WANT MORE MONEY?Here’s your chance to learn how from a self-made millionaire!Do you find yourself coming around again and again to the same financial challenges? This is never an accident. The author of this book, a self-made millionaire and 45-year pioneer mind/brain researcher, tells you why this is happening: You need to GET YOUR BRAIN FOCUSED ON BRINGING MORE MONEY INTO YOUR LIFE. Sh… |
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The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing: Violate Them at Your Own Risk! $6.85 There are laws of nature, so why shouldn’t there be laws of marketing? As Al Ries and Jack Trout—the world-renowned marketing consultants and bestselling authors of Positioning—note, you can build an impressive airplane, but it will never leave the ground if you ignore the laws of physics, especially gravity. Why then, they ask, shouldn’t there also be laws of marketing that must be follo… |
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The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding $7.01 When you call a book The 22 Immutable Laws of Branding, you’re pretty much ruling out Oprah’s Book Club as potential buyers. (Not that Oprah herself isn’t a terrific brand.) This is an audiobook for a narrow demographic: entrepreneurs, top managers, and public-relations directors. Coauthor Al Ries comes off like the eccentric genius that most of these managers keep in a basement office, only… |
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Berklee Press The Musician’s Internet – Online Strategies Book Standard $24.95 Marketing 101 for musicians in today’s web-based world |
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Watson-Guptill This Business of Music Marketing and Promotion – 2nd Edition Book $24.95 The maxim in the music industry has always been “You can’t make it on talent alone,” and with this book, you don’t have to. In language that is simple and direct, author Tad Lathrop details promotional skills, publicity plans, royalty guidelines, and more, all supported by real-world examples. He shows how the web and other technological developments have revolutionized not only how music is made, but how it is marketed and promoted. The old rules still apply, create a marketing plan, know your audience, be familiar with the laws of commerce, but there are a host of new ones as well, along with new strategies on how to give your recording the exposure it deserves. This streamlined, reorganized, and updated edition features an all-new chapter (“Twenty Profile-Building Ideas to Use Right Now”), which will help readers get a running start in the recording business. They’ll also find completely updated material about Internet sales and promotion techniques, the latest information available on integrated marketing and e-marketing strategies, and brand-new listings of information resources. |
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Watson-Guptill This Business Of Music Marketing & Promotion 2Nd Ed. Book $24.95 The maxim in the music industry has always been “You can’t make it on talent alone,” and with this book, you don’t have to. In language that is simple and direct, author Tad Lathrop details promotional skills, publicity plans, royalty guidelines, and more, all supported by real-world examples. He shows how the web and other technological developments have revolutionized not only how music is made, but how it is marketed and promoted. The old rules still apply, create a marketing plan, know your audience, be familiar with the laws of commerce, but there are a host of new ones as well, along with new strategies on how to give your recording the exposure it deserves. This streamlined, reorganized, and updated edition features an all-new chapter (“Twenty Profile-Building Ideas to Use Right Now”), which will help readers get a running start in the recording business. They’ll also find completely updated material about Internet sales and promotion techniques, the latest information available on integrated marketing and e-marketing strategies, and brand-new listings of information resources.308 pagesSize: 6.25″ x 9.13″Editor: Tad LathropISBN: 0823077292 |
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Internet $14.99 Piadrum Records, Llc:0601 |
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Hal Leonard Music 3.0 – A Survival Guide for Making Music In The Internet Age $17.99 The paradigm has shifted and everything you knew about the music business has completely changed. Who are the new players in the music business? Why are traditional record labels, television, and radio no longer factors in an artist’s success? How do you market and distribute your music in the new music world – and how do you make money? This book answers these questions and more in its comprehensive look at the new music business – Music 3.0. While Music 2.0 encompassed the era of file sharing and digital distribution, Music 3.0 employs new ways to start and sustain a career, to develop an audience and engage them with interactive marketing. Sales, distribution, and marketing have reconfigured so much that even artists located far away from a big media center can thrive without the help of a record label – if they know how. Music 3.0 explains what has changed, why it will change even more, and how musicians and artists (photographers, writers, animators) can take advantage of the changes.Softcover218 pagesSize: 11″ x 8-1/2″Author: Bobby OwsinskiISBN: 1423474015 |
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Music 30 A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age $17.99 The paradigm has shifted and everything you knew about the music business has completely changed. Who are the new players in the music business? Why are traditional record labels, television, and radio no longer factors in an artist’s success? How do you market and distribute your music in the new music world – and how do you make money? This book answers these questions and more in its comprehensive look at the new music business – Music 3.0. While Music 2.0 encompassed the era of file sharing and digital distribution, Music 3.0 employs new ways to start and sustain a career, to develop an audience and engage them with interactive marketing. Sales, distribution, and marketing have reconfigured so much that even artists located far away from a big media center can thrive without the help of a record label – if they know how. Music 3.0 explains what has changed, why it will change even more, and how musicians and artists (photographers, writers, animators) can take advantage of the changes.Softcover218 pagesSize: 11″ x 8-1/2″Author: Bobby OwsinskiISBN: 1423474015 |