How to Make Money with Music

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Do you want to make music more than just a hobby? Do you want to learn how to make money off the music you create? Does this seem impossible to do? If you answered yes to any of these questions then keep reading! 

Making music is one thing. Making money from it is a whole other thing. Knowing what to do and what not to do can be difficult when there are so many people giving you their opinion. 

Below I’ll be breaking down some “do’s” and “don’ts” when it comes to making money off your music. 

Keep in mind that this is not the only way to make money off your music, these are just some things you can do, and others that you can avoid to help you. 


Do: Find your target audience

This should be the first thing you do before even thinking about releasing music. Your target audience is the listeners who will become fans, so make sure the music you’re making is meant for them.

Ask yourself this:

  • Who do I want to hear my music?

  • What genre does my music best fit into?

  • What does the average listener of this genre look like?

Once you answer these questions, you will have a better grasp of what you want your fans to look like, and start catering your music to them.

Note: Authenticity in music is important, but if you want to make money, you have to be willing to make music for your target audience, and not just for yourself.



Do: Focus on the Fans

Your fans will become the most important part of your career, so make sure you treat them right. Social media and the internet in general have made it incredibly easy to create personal connections with fans, so utilize it! 

It’s also important to understand the difference between listeners and fans. Listeners will check out a song or two and leave it at that. Fans will check out a song or two and then become devout followers who never miss a release. 

Likely, you will have more listeners than fans. Don’t try to win over new fans, focus on the ones you have because they will be the ones buying your merch, streaming your albums, and showing up to your concerts. Make sure you are treating them right.  

Tip: Create an email list with your dedicated fans and send them updates and links to stream/purchase your music. 




Do: Save Money

Making music is not a cheap thing to do. There are costs of instruments, studio time, gear like amps, microphones, etc., and million other little things that add up. 

Here’re are some things you can do while starting out to save money

  • By secondhand gear

  • Focus on bettering yourself as a musician before trying to get studio time

  • Seek sponsorships and endorsements

  • Teach yourself as much as you can about the music industry

  • Use social media to get your name out into the world and create a following, it’s free

Do: Create High-Quality Music

Google how many songs there are on Apple Music

Now on Spotify.

Now in the entire world

Those are some big numbers and they are constantly being added to. In order for your music to reach people, it needs to be high quality. 

The first thing you should focus on in making your sound high quality is you. If you’re singing or playing an instrument, you need to practice like crazy before recording to make sure you are singing/playing to the best of your ability.

Practicing can feel like a lot of work and sometimes seem like you’re taking two steps backward and one step forward. If this happens try these things:

  • Take a break

  • Listen to songs that have a similar sound to what you’re practicing

  • Don’t stop practicing once you get it perfect, keep going until you can perform it that way every time

  • Set aside time to practice every day and stick to it

After you have practiced, the next step is to start recording, mixing, and mastering. Whether you do it yourself at home or with a professional in a studio doesn’t matter too much. Just make sure you are achieving a high-quality sound and you are not wasting money. 

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If you’re a singer unsure of how to record the best vocals, check out this article from Jony Studios.


The next thing to focus on is creating visually pleasing art to go with your music. Your single/album/EP art should reflect the piece of music as a whole as well as look good. Contrary to popular belief people do judge books by their covers and they will judge your music based on your album art. 



Do: Get Your Music on Apple Music and Spotify

Once you have created high-quality music that you are proud of, the next step is to get it onto streaming platforms.

Start with a pre-order/pre-save before the initial release. This will allow you to make a bigger impact with your music and get more people excited about it. 

Once your music is released onto Apple Music and Spotify, you have the opportunity for millions of people to be exposed to your songs through playlists.

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Now you’re probably wondering “how do I actually make money from streaming services?”

This article will break it down for you.




Do: Get Started

The hardest thing to do when it comes to making money in music is actually getting started. So if you want to make music your career then go for it! Don’t get hung up on the fact that you’re not going to be making money right away. Everyone has to start somewhere.

Check out this video to learn more tips about monetizing your music




Don’t: Sign a Record Deal right away

Signing a record deal will not solve all your problems, in fact, it will probably create more. Record deals are typically in favour of the record company making all the money from your music. 

Here’re some cons to signing with a record label:

  • Any advances you receive from them have to be paid back

  • You lose ownership of your music

  • You’ll receive very little royalties (like 2% while the label keeps the other 98%)

In the music industry, everyone’s main goal is to make money and usually, that means that smaller artists get the short end of the stick. 




Don’t Release Music without Marketing

Unless you're a huge, successful artist, surprise releases should be avoided. Give people time to get excited about your music. Post about it on social media, email your fans about it and tell everyone you meet. 

You’d be surprised how many indie artists upload their songs and just hope it will go viral. Most of the time, this doesn’t work. 




Don’t: Assume Social Media will make you famous

Many people have the goal that they are going to go viral on Tik Tok or become Instagram famous. While there are methods that have been known to achieve this, don’t approach social media with the attitude that it will make you famous. 

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Use social media to share authentic content and connect with fans. If you end up going viral in the process, that’s awesome! Just don’t base your entire career off of it. 


Written By: Leah Gerber



Conclusion: Don’t give up

You might be feeling a little bit discouraged and overwhelmed right now. That’s ok! The important thing is that you don’t give up. Music takes time and effort and there will be a obstacles to get through but it will be worth it in the end.


I hope these tips were able to guide you in getting started with your music career.

If you need further help creating your own music, we offer audio production services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

We look forward to being a part of your success.

12 Motivational Audiobooks to Inspire You Towards Success

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Many successful people have one thing in common. They read. Not just any book that may interest them but books that inspire them to change for the better. 

Reading isn’t for everyone. If you are a busy person with barely enough time to make dinner, you definitely won’t have time to read a book. This is why audiobooks are a good choice for successful people, because you can listen to them while completing other task

If you don’t know what audiobook to start with, here’s a list with some good ones.



1 -  How to Win Friends & Influence People - Dale Carnegie

How to Win Friends and Influence People contains universal principles of interacting with other people. It explains ways to get others to like you and see your way of thinking. 

 
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You can read a full summary here.



2 - Fanatical Prospecting - Jeb Blunt

Jeb Blunt is an international consultant and speaker, and comes from an extensive sales background. His book focuses on ways to take your prospecting the next level and tips to succeeding in sales.

 
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You can learn more about it here.



3 -  Think and grow rich - Napoleon Hill

Hill did research on 40 millionaires on what made them successful and compiled it into a book. The main idea of Think and Grow is “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.”

 
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If you want to read an in-depth summary, click here.



4 -  Shark Tales: How I Turned $1,000 into a Billion Dollar Business - Barbara Corcoran

Shark Tank star Barbara Corcoran recounts the story of how she took $1000.00 and turned it into a billion dollar real estate business. 

 
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You can learn more about her book here.


5 - Zero to One - Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel is a successful venture capitalist. His book gives innovative advice to tech start-ups.

 
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You can read a full summary here.


6 - Ego is the Enemy - Ryan Holiday

Ryan Holiday’s book discusses the idea that our belief that the world revolves around us, is really holding us back from living our lives. He gives tips on how to overcome this and achieve greatness.

 
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You can read more here.



7 - Before Happiness - Shawn Anchor

Before Happiness takes the reader through a 5 step process to change the way you think to be more successful and happy.

 
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You can read a full summary here.



8 - Extreme Ownership - Jocko Willink

Extreme ownership walks the reader through leadership advice from to Navy SEALs. 

 
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You can learn more about Extreme Ownership here.



9 - The One Thing - Gary Keller

The One Thing offers tips on productiving, decluttering, and having more focus, succes and energy.

 
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You can read more about it here.



10 - Unbroken - Laura Hillenbrand

Unbroken follows the story of Louie Zamperini as an Olympic hopeful turned WWII bombardier. This story highlights the idea that a man is not defined by his past.

 
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You can read a full summary here

11 - #GIRLBOSS - Sophia Amoruso 

#GIRLBOSS highlights the unconventional methods that can be used to achieve success. Written by Sophia Amoruso, founder of Nasty Gal vintage, one of the fastest growing retailers in the world. 

 
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You can read a more in depth summary here.



12 -  Tribes - Seth Godin

Tribes helps you awaken your inner leader and build a supportive tribe.

 
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You can read more about Tribes here.

Written By: Leah Gerber

Conclusion

If you want to be successful, try listening to one of these audiobooks. They might inspire you to invest, start a business, or think positively, all which will lead to a happy and successful life. 

If you need help turning your book into an audiobook, we offer audiobook production services that will help you reach a wider audience and increase your book sales. 

Listen to some of our audiobook samples here to get started.

Have you read one of these books before? What was something that has stuck with you from it? Let us know in the comments below.

 
 

7 Tips for Setting Up Your Studio Monitors

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You just purchased some high-quality, expensive studio monitors and placed them in your studio, but your sound hasn’t improved. Don't worry, you can fix this!

The most important part of adding studio monitors to your recording setup is knowing where and how to set them up. 

For your studio monitors to produce the quality of sound you are looking for, you need to adjust a couple of things:

  • Placement of monitors

  • Where you sit

  • Placement of Subwoofers

I’ll be breaking down 7 tips on studio monitor placement below, so keep reading!



Tip 1 - Desk Placement

Your entire setup should be placed away from any walls and avoid corners. When studio monitors are placed close to walls, the sound hits the wall and reflects back to the listener. This causes phase cancellation.

Ideally, your monitors should be at least 8-12 inches away from your back wall. If you’re working in a small room this can be inconvenient, but this layout will offer you easy access to the back of your setup.



Tip 2 -Studio Monitor Orientation

Feel free to experiment with the orientation of your monitors. It's all about finding the right sound that fits the room you're in.

Most manufacturers don’t recommend that you place your monitors horizontally, but some do. If you do prefer to have your monitors horizontal, make sure they mirror each other with the tweeters facing out.

Note: Tweeters are responsible for producing high-frequency sounds and are the smaller driver/speaker in a monitor cabinet. 



Tip 3 - Finding the sweet spot

When you listen to a mix through your monitors, you’ll want to hear it at its best sound. The place that offers you the best listening experience is called the sweet spot. 

The sweet spot is directly in the middle of two studio monitors, where the sound from each speaker overlaps. 

To find the sweet spot, angle your monitors so the tweeters’ position forms an equilateral triangle with your head as the point.

Here is a diagram to show this:

 
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Tip 4 - high frequency driver height

High-frequency sounds are more directional than low-frequency sounds. This means that you can better hear high frequencies if they are pointed directly at your ear. 


Once you have created an equilateral triangle with your head and monitors, make sure your ears are at the same height as the tweeters. 


If you find the tweeters are too high, try inverting your speakers so the tweeter is on the bottom.




Tip 5 - Overall Setup

With your setup, you want to create a balanced listening position. You can do this by placing speakers at the same distance from each side of the room. If the left speaker is two feet from the back wall and 5 feet from the side wall, the right one should be the same. This provides low-frequency accuracy and minimizes side wall reflections. 


It's also important to remember that the speaker's distance from the back wall should be different than the distance from the side walls.

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Tip 6 - Monitor Stands

Monitors placed directly on a desk cause the sound coming out of them to bounce off the hard reflective surface. This can lead to loose screws and noises that could subtly mess up your mix.


Monitor stands can help place speakers at ear level and prevent reflections that may ruin the listening experience. 


Isolation pads are foam or rubber pads that help absorb vibrations or resonance that may occur if your speaker is directly sitting on a hard surface. They are ideal if you are on a budget.




Tip 7 - subwoofers

Once you have found the ideal placement for your full-range monitors and your room is acoustically treated, it's time to add subwoofers. 


Your subwoofers should act as an extension of your full-range monitors and be on the same plane as your monitors. 


Because low frequencies are not directional, you have more freedom in choosing where to put your subwoofers. However, it’s important to avoid reflective surfaces like walls or corners. 


You can find a good place for your subwoofer by playing a song with lots of bass in it, then moving your subwoofer until you find a place where the sound is good and it works with your set-up.




Tip - 8 Calibration

When your set-up is complete, it’s time to calibrate. You can learn more about calibration here.

Written By: Leah Gerber



Conclusion

It may take time to get your studio monitors and subwoofers placed in exactly the right spot, so don’t be afraid to adjust it until you find that sweet spot.

If you need further help creating your own music, we offer audio production services that will help you elevate your sound and bring your song to life!

We look forward to being a part of your success.

Do you have any tips for studio monitor placement? Let us know in the comments below!