Add Your Success Story

by Jeri Goldstein on August 14, 2011

I’ve been writing and recording Biz Booster Hot Tips for 4 years now.

If you’ve been following these Hot Tips, I hope you have found some valuable information to incorporate into your business. Now I’d love to hear about your success and I’d love for you to share your success with others so they may learn from your efforts.

If you have a success story, please post it below so we all may see how you’ve taken a Biz Booster and put it to use in your business.

Thanks for sharing.

Jeri

 

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Derek Sivers’ New Book is Available

by Jeri Goldstein on July 12, 2011

Anything You Want
Derek Sivers

From the moment Derek contacted me about my book, How to Be Your Own Booking Agent, I’ve watched his little business CD Baby grow into a not-so-little business and was amazed at how it doubled every year. This very honest account of how he grew CD Baby from a basement cottage hobby to a warehouse Indie institution, is thoughtful, concise, informative and inspiring. If you are running any kind of business and especially if you are a musician running your own business, this book of insightful stories, lessons-learned will be a boon to your view of the really important stuff to focus on. These lessons make sense, plain and simple. With all the how-to books, videos and friendly advice one can be inundated by, learn from Derek’s down-to-earth, come-from-the-heart lessons learned from trial and error, listen-to-your-heart and do-what’s-right-for-you method. Clearly Derek Sivers is a different sort of a business founder and his stories demonstrate that. Yet, it always comes right down to being yourself and relying on YOUR creativity that will make a difference in how well your business life goes. If the stories in this little book are any indication of how taking the opposite approach from the crowd can work in your favor, then learn these lessons well. If the lessons in this book can offer you a direction or a theme to guide you, it would be to dare to be unique, strive to follow your heart no matter how far you may stray from what everyone else is doing. Let the creative in you take over and influence your moves so you do stand out from the rest. But most of all, run your business in the service of your customer’s betterment. Let them always be your guide. Great, quick read that get’s to heart of what being in business is all about.

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Special Guests on Sponsorship Teleseminar

June 10, 2011

Sure, I can tell you a bunch of great stuff about getting sponsorships to help offset some or all of your touring expenses- But, Nothing beats hearing it from artists who have put the info to the test and have gotten sponsorship. I’ll have some guests on the tele-seminar that will tell you exactly how [...]

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Sponsorships-Additional Income Streams

June 2, 2011

Sponsorships-Additional Income Streams There are a lot of expenses involved in created a successful touring career. Now that’s an understatement you don’t need to be reminded of. I’ll bet you would be a happy camper if there were a way to get some of those expenses paid for by someone else. You know, those hotel [...]

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BMI Live-Songwriters Get Paid

February 24, 2011

Finally, at long last, BMI has created a system for performing songwriters to get paid for their live performances. At first blush, it is very similar to the SOCAN system in Canada. Now with this new income stream it is more important than ever to save your set lists from all of your gigs.

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What’s at Stake? Culture in America-Vote!

November 2, 2010

What’s At Stake? Culture in America That’s right-just think National Endowment for the Arts, National Public Radio, Public TV, National Endowment for the Humanities, Arts Councils across the country, funding for grants to arts in the schools. Yes, all of these things are would be targets for budget cuts when the Republicans get into office. [...]

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If You Tour-check this article

October 14, 2010

Thursday, Oct. 14, 2010 If you tour in order to promote your music, you need to read this article from the Economist. Now it’s not often they write about the music business, but I think they hit upon so many of the concerns artists have about how to make money from their music in this [...]

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Buskers Do It! How About You?

September 17, 2010

If you are serious about you performing career, you can take the necessary steps to make sure it is a success. That’s exactly what singers/songwriters Coco and Lafe did when they took to the streets of Boston to begin their performing careers as buskers or street performers. Armed with a guitar, a sound system, a [...]

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Getting Organized

August 25, 2010

This monday I sent out a Biz Booster that focused on your greatest challenge. Today,  pianist Laura Dean shared her reaction to Monday’s Biz Booster and I just had to share it with you. Here’s what Laura wrote: Dear Jeri, On Monday, your biz booster tip asked us to identify the one thing that is [...]

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Benefits Teleseminar

July 3, 2010

“Thanks Jeri for the great session!  Your wealth of information always amazes me! The six questions to ask the non-profits was a real gem.  That is going to greatly help me get the answers I need quickly to make a decision.” Kind regards, Joel Laviolette and Rattletree Thanks to everyone who joined the teleseminar to [...]

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