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Saturday Jul 13, 2024
Saturday Jul 13, 2024
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On this segment of the Top Music Attorney Podcast, Entertainment Attorney, Miss Krystle and show/music producer That Orko discuss various important topics for independent musicians. Addressing the legalities and financial aspects of music sampling, strategies for selling music directly to fans to increase revenue, setting up a band website, and the importance of trademarking your band name to protect your brand. Additionally, they cover on the issue of fake play artists and how they can negatively affect genuine musicians.
The episode also covers using distribution services, becoming your own record label, effective ways to manage newsletters and email lists, timing and marketing of music releases on social media platforms, tips for maintaining productivity and avoiding burnout. Also, we compare different email management tools and discuss backup plans for content if social media platforms become unavailable and explore the differences between BMI and ASCAP for performance royalties and the benefits of registering as a music publisher with performance rights organizations.
Coming Up
No Money From Sampling
I'm Selling Direct To Fans
Setting Up A Band Websites
Band Name/ Logo Trademark
Dealing With Fake Play Artists
Distrokid
Become Your Own Record Label
What To Put In A Newsletter/Email List
TikTok / Pre Releases / Marketing
Making Content Without Burnout
Email Management & Analytics(Aweber, Mail Chimp)
Backup For TikTok
BMI or ASCAP
Music Publisher PROs
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