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.
Hal Leonard Music 3.0 - A Survival Guide For Making Music In The Internet Age Features:
- Softcover
- 218 pages
- Size: 11" x 8-1/2"
- Author: Bobby Owsinski
- ISBN: 1423474015
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