Go Make Some Money
Some revenue streams for artists and musicians…
Publishing
Streaming
Physical sales
Merch and bundles and limited editions
Digital sales
Performance royalties (PROs)
Master royalties
Advances
YouTube ad revenue
Brand partnerships
Patreon
Session work
Cameo-style/Zoom appearances
Sync licensing
Live shows- headliner tour, opener tour, private, cover, backing up other artists, college events, frats/sorority, festivals and fairs, live streaming, house shows, military tours
Teaching private lessons
Making sample packs or loops
Writing custom music for companies
Producing other artists
And many more. Each one of these can be broken down into sub groups and mined for more specific opportunities.
You Get To Release Your Music
First Monday of the month means new Hum Love playlist on Spotify and Apple
As an artist, you release music so people will listen. But…
You don’t get to control their listening environment
You don’t get to make sure no one texts them while they’re listening
You don’t get to beg them to please listen on anything other than their phone speaker
You don’t get to know what’s going on just before they listen
You don’t get to decide what they ate just before they hit play
And so much more.
You get to control the music. Not the listening.
You simply get to release your music.
The Move And The Shot
Closer To The Game
If you go to the park and bounce the ball by the monkey bars it’s unlikely you’re going to attract other basketball players.
But go over to that blacktop area with the hoop. The people will come. They might even be there already.
It’s more fun to be with.
If no one is around you might just need to change where you’re bouncing your ball.