Proven Music Marketing Tips, Tricks, Information & Strategies!
by admin on Sep.29, 2009, under music marketing
Industry Tested & Proven Music Marketing Strategies for Independent Artists, Musicians, Producers, Managers, and Labels!
Phone: 972-510-5244
Email: jai@jaihutcherson.com
Website: www.JaiHutcherson.com
Welcome to the indie music marketing blog that will help you generate buzz, increase awareness, and drive fans to buy your CDs and merchandise. This is your real deal, no BS, resource for building effective music marketing campaigns around tested music industry marketing and promotional strategies that have been proven to work.
I encourage you to comment, ask questions, and expect that I will reply to every person who posts. This is an interactive blog that allows you to ask the questions that will answer your music marketing concerns. No question is a dumb question, no idea is stupid, and you can be assured I will do my best to help anyone who wants to learn more about how to get their music in the hands of more fans.
I want this blog to be your go-to resource – the one place you can count on for real world help on solving your music marketing issues!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Live Show Music Marketing eBook…. FREE!!
by admin on Jul.28, 2010, under music marketing
Hey Folks,
I sat down to write an email to two of my artists last week about what they needed to be doing before, during, and after their live shows so they could make a better connection while marketing to their fans, trying to attract potential fans, and screaming from the live stage to sell more music/merchandise. I realized about half way through writing the email two things…. First, I had just written a 9 page email detailing every single step they needed to take to create a more active fan base while marketing during a live show. And two, every musician, producer, record label, and artist needed to see this email on live show music marketing.
Obviously it would be hard to send that email to the entire music industry… so, I am posting it here, sending it to my subscribers…. what you don’t subscribe to my Tips & Tricks email newsletter… O come on, you should have done that long ago…. If you are not a subscriber (It’s FREE by the way) then go HERE and sign yourself up to start getting weekly music marketing tips, tricks, techniques, insider information, and a whole lot more!!!
Anyway… back to the point…. I turned this email I wrote into a live show music marketing ebook that is 9 pages long. Don’t be fooled by only 9 pages. This live show music marketing book is packed with information, action items, follow through strategies, and a lot more that will increase what you get back from your live show fans and potential fans. Live shows are the key to your success in the music industry. You will learn in the live show ebook several things you are doing right now, that you THOUGHT were helping, that actually are hurting your relationships with your fans and potential fans. You will learn how important music marketing follow through is after the live show is over and the fans have gone home….. now sitting in front of their computer wondering where they want to go on the internet! Live show music marketing will show you how to get those fans to come to your website and buy your music and merchandise!
Hey, this isn’t a sales letter. Don’t be scurred…. It’s free, there is no catch, no bait and switch techniques are used…. You will get exactly what you think you are getting with no hidden ANYTHING! Click on the link below to get your FULL FREE copy of Live show Music Marketing TODAY and start increasing your fan activity, fan follow through, and fan attraction/retention!
Live Show Music Marketing eBook Download
As always…. It’s your career – what are you waiting for… a hand out? Get off your butt, get busy, and MAKE SOMETHING HAPPEN! Stop waiting for someone to do something for you! I don’t care what you do….. JUST DO SOMETHING!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Music Industry Statistics for Music Marketing Success!
by admin on Jul.25, 2010, under music marketing
Music Industry Statistics for Music Marketing Success!
What’s the fastest way to lose your money in the music industry? Anyone…. come on…..
Investing into the music industry through music marketing, A&R, signing artists, recording music, and more can be a very scary place to put your money if you don’t know the facts. Music industry statistics give you the facts about what is selling, how it’s selling, who’s buying, where they are buying, and more. If you do not know your music industry facts you could be throwing your money at ideas, or dreams, without knowing all you are really doing is throwing your money in the trash.
I have assembled a few of the most important music industry facts you need to know in order to properly prepare for marketing music.
Music Industry facts to Support Your Music Marketing Efforts:
2009 – 1,238,300,000 Singles Downloaded – up 9.2% from 2008
2009 – 76,400,000 albums downloaded – up 20.2% from 2008
2009 – Mobil download – including ringtones, videos, and music – 305,800,000 – down -24.5% from 2008
- Globally 19 out of every 20 songs downloaded are done so illegal
- Ringtones declined 25% for a total retail value of $729 million
2009 – 292,900,00 CDs sold down 20.5%
2009 – CD Single 900,000 sold – up 17.8% but retail price dropped so over all profit fell -12.5%
2009 – LP Records 3,200,000 sold up 10.8%
2009 – digital downloads 41% (up 19% from 2008)
2009 – Physical Sales 59% (down -12%) – consumers are still buying physical units.
2009 – digital Performance rights payments reached 155 million in 2009 up 55% from 2008
2009 Music Industry Consumer Demographics
Age and percent of total purchasing power
10-14 7.3%
15-19 10.9%
20-24 10.1%
25-29 8.3%
30-34 8.9%
35-39 9.8%
40-44 11%
45+ 33.7%
Music Industry Purchasing Channels
Record Store 30%
Other Retail Stores (Wal Mart/Best Buy) 28.4%
Record Clubs 7.2%
Internet 14.6%
Digital Download (mobil) 13.5%
Concert 3%
Gender
Female 51.5%
male 48.5%
Over All Music Industry Dollar Value
Look at these numbers carefully. They disclose everything about the industry in the last 10 years. Music sales are down, way down world wide. Illegal downloading of music is really hurting the industry as show by the losses from year to year as the internet was hooked up to almost every house in the world!
1999 - $14,584,500,000
2000 – $14,323,000,000
2001 – $13,740,900,000
2002 – $12,614,200,000
2003 – $11,854,400,000
2004 – $12,345,000,000
2005 – $12,296,900,000
2006 – $11,758,200,000
2007 – $10,372,100,000
2008 - $8,480,200,000
2009 – 12.5 Billion Dollars lost from Piracy world wide including illegal downloads and physical counterfeiting
Major Label Investing into the Music Industry Statistics
Why is this important to know? Because if you are an independent label or artist you need to know what your competition is doing, how much they are spending, and where they are spending their money. You have to compete and being a broke independent is not an excuse. There are ways to stand toe to toe with the majors… you just have to think outside the box while marketing your music!
$5 billion a year is invested into artists by record companies
30% is spent on artist development ($1.5 billion)
$1,000,000 is spent to break a new artist in major markets:
- Advance = $200,000
- Recording = $200,000
- 3 videos = $200,000
- Tour support = $100,000
- Marketing = $300,000
4,000 artists on major record company rosters combined
Majors spend 16% of sales revenues on A & R alone
The music industry creates a $160 billion dollar industry around it including radio, live music, publishing, equipment, etc.
Music Industry Statistics Conclusion
The music industry is an $8 – $10 billion dollar a year industry. That is a lot of money! What percent do you want? Would you be happy with $100,000 per year so you could quit your day job? How about a million a year so you could travel the world and share your music across seas? Again, what percentage of this huge industry can you claim as your own? With over $8 billion annually being made…. if you are not getting what you want – you are doing something wrong!
Looking at the statistics you can clearly see that music is still being sold, but did you realize that the over 45 demographic is doing most of the buying? Have you done anything in your music marketing efforts to gain the attention of this crowd? I mean come on – 33.7% of the music buying population can not only be buying Yanni because they are sooooooo old! (I’m 40 this year… wow bout to be in that soooo old catagory!) Anyway….
Did you know that females buy more music than males? Not a huge difference, but enough to make you stop and think. I can assure you, in all my travels and talking with bands, artists, and labels I can tell you with out a doubt that most of you are gearing all your promotions towards males. You are using flashy models, cool graphics, street pictures, etc…… have you watched any of the huge blockbuster movies lately… even the most extreme action flicks have a few scenes of tenderness to captivate the female audience! Maybe you should look at how to best capture the females in your genre of music. Almost no one else is doing it… could be a very wise music industry business move on your part!
What about where your demographic is buying your music? Everyone is saying the internet is all you need to sell your music and they actually believe it because they have not looked at the music industry statistics – available for free by the way at www.RIAA.com. It still amazes me – how can you expect to sell music if you don’t know where, how, when, or why your consumers expect to get their music? You can’t! 58.4% of all music sales are still transacted at retail locations including CD retailers and the big retail giants like Wal Mart and Best Buy. Only 14.6% of the music purchased today is done so online. Remember that magic $8 – $10 billion dollar a year sales figure for the music industry…. limit yourself to only selling your music online and that number drops a lot… like down to $1 – $1.5 billion. Now, what do you think? Is it easier to get your piece of a $10 billion dollar industry or a $1 billion dollar industry. I assure you it is much easier to carve your niche out of a $10 billion dollar music industry!
Folks, look at the numbers, but your brain power to the facts, and start planning your success rather than chasing it. With the power of the music industry statistics and your creative ability to think outside the box, you can compete with the majors on a limited budget, you can carve your piece of the industry… on your terms, and you can earn your living and more making music!
Remember: Just do something…. sitting and waiting for something to happen does nothing for your career!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
www.iammusicnetwork.com
Music Marketing: Graphic and Printing – Resolution matters…
by admin on Jul.23, 2010, under Interviews
I get a lot of emails, phone calls, and people walking up to me at seminars asking a ton of questions about how to get the most out of their graphic design so that their final printing comes back looking great. There are a lot of questions like, what is dpi, what is the best resolution, what does bleed mean, how do I submit my artwork to a printer, and more.
I recently contacted John Ehrenberger of Gigpromos.com to discuss what musicians, producers, record labels, and artists need to do to get the most out of every printing job. John’s company specializes in printing posters to be used in your music marketing efforts. He took about 30 minutes out of his day to share some great tips, tricks, and techniques with us to ensure your next printing and graphic job comes back to you exactly how you expect it to – PERFECT!
To listen to the interview = and to find out how to contact John for your next poster printing job…..
Music Marketing: Graphic and Printing Interview
Once you listen, please leave a comment, ask a question, or, well…. Just do something!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Are You a Music Marketing follower or a Trend Setter?
by admin on Jun.21, 2010, under music marketing
Think about this… Do you spend the day online looking for ways to market your music, exploring how others are making it work, and the try the strategy to find it didn’t work like THEY said it does? And then, do you sit there and think to yourself, or worse, tell everyone you speak to – that it was BS and all a bunch of hype and crap?
Now ask yourself this… could it actually be that the music marketing strategy you are referring to – that worked great for the artist or group you read about, in their particular situation, with their particular fan base, and in their particular region – could have indeed worked but you didn’t get the entire story or strategy?
Following trends, or what you read online, that may work for one artist or musician is smart thinking…. If you think outside THEIR box. Music marketing is all about information and knowing your region, fans, and particulars. Just because you read or hear about one artist, or even ten, selling massive ringtones by using this service or that service does not mean you will get the same results if you simply sign up to the same ringtone service they mentioned.
Music marketing is about planning, information, and putting what you learned into a complete campaign. As in the example, a ringtone service is only a tiny portion of a complete campaign. Trend setters in the music industry know how to watch for tiny things that work for one or two artists, research their particular market, region, and fan base, and then string many factors they have seen work for others on a small scale, together to create a massive trend setting campaign.
Someone who sits at home reading stories on the internet and trying one after the other, with little or no planning, is a follower and doomed to fail no matter how many times they are willing to try half-baked ideas! Followers have no direction and do not know where they are headed or what the finish line even looks like. Followers, well, they follow…. while trend setters create.
The big difference between trend setters and followers….. A trend setter may only strike a few times a year…. but each of his or her campaigns yield massive returns. Followers, well, they work at this or that every day and simply spend money, time, and effort with very little return.
Point…. Stop following and start planing. Stop following and start learning. Stop following and start mapping out your career and find the easiest, cheapest, and fastest route to get you to YOUR finish line!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Click here to learn how to create your own music marketing campaign and become a trend setter!
Happy Fathers Day!!!
by admin on Jun.20, 2010, under Uncategorized
OK….
I know most of you are on the grind this morning… obviously I am too, it’s why I am on my blog and not with my DAD yet. STOP what you are doing, go see your DAD, call your DAD, or send a note of thanks! For those out their that have lost their DAD… be there for your MOM. For those DADs out there…. let your kids have your time all day…
Music Marketing Duties will still be here tomorrow!
Peace,
Jai
Cheap, High Quality, Posters for Music Marketing
by admin on Jun.18, 2010, under music marketing
What up fellow artists, labels, managers, and producers!!!
Just found a new company for getting high quality posters – not the cheap thin posters you usually see for a price indies usually can afford… but real deal posters 80lb cover stock paper, high quality printing, etc. etc. etc. for the low low. And up front, no I am not making a dime for this gem of info I am passing along. I simply have been dealing with John at Gigpromos.com and feel this is a company that really understands indie artists and their need for reliable, cheap music marketing products and services.
I just placed an order for 100 posters online for one of my clients www.TexasMusicUnderground.com since my normal promo company stopped making the larger posters and found John and his team at Gigpromos.com to be amongst the best I have worked with in the indie industry will trying to market music. Everything was handled online, the process is easy, and they have a great FAQ section in case you need a little nudge in the right direction.
Be sure to check em out, see what they offer, and as always in the indie music marketing world we eat and breath in…. if you like em, pass it along to your friends – the only way we as indies can continue to build an industry around us that will continue to support us is by supporting those businesses that help us survive!
PS…. Since I am not making a dime for this service announcement, I would ask that if you order posters, you will see a little comment box on your order page, just drop my name… heck, maybe I can get a discount or two in the future….Hint, hint..John… I am just like you – always on the look out for a hook up!
Peace, Love, and Happiness!
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Jai
Treating a Recording Studio Acoustically
by admin on Jun.16, 2010, under Recording Studio Info
I get a lot of questions about what gear to buy, what is the best mic, or how do I use a compressor to make my recording sound better. After a few minutes speaking with budding engineers is seems one thing constantly comes to the surface….. What have you done to your room to treat it acoustically? This is usually followed by a blank stare with a huge question mark situated just above his or her head telling me that they indeed have done nothing what-so-ever to treat their studio to sound it’s best!
A studio’s number one tool for good sound is the room itself and how it is treated acoustically. Think about it this way… If you are recording or mixing in a room that is basically telling you that you have too much bass or your high end is too bright, when in fact it is not – rooms do lie you know – how do you know what is sounding good and what may need better micing or mixing to sound better? You don’t. Room acoustics treat a room to be basically flat. Now, don’t get me wrong and don’t get the rampage going…. getting a room acoustically flat is pretty hard and it can be expensive if the room was not built from the get go with acoustics in mind…. However, you can treat a room with acoustic devices to get pretty near flat or at least in an acceptable range that will allow you to know what you are recording or mixing actually sounds like what you are hearing out of your speakers.
Acoustic treatments include broadband absorbers, bass traps, diffusers, and other off the shelf or home made solutions to control the sound within your room. Off the shelf solutions have come a long way in the past 10 years but are still very expensive. Home made versions are cheap, generally do a better job, and are really pretty simple to construct if you have a plan of action! Most musicians and artists know what the 2″ foam stuff looks like. This is typically absorbs the broadband frequencies of sound, but do little for the low end or bass reflections of a room. I have many, many studios that have way, way too much of this stuff around the room. Simply buying off the shelf material and sticking it on any wall you can find is not the solution to any acoustic issues you may have in your studio!
Acoustic treatment is a science, but a science that even a musician can follow…..er um…. I am allowed to say that because I have been a musician for my entire life!
This is the first of many, many blog posts, tips, tricks, and ideas to come about studio acoustic treatment. I just wanted to get you thinking, get you studying and well, wet your whistle a bit. In the next few days we are going to dive into the world of treating your studio so that you have the best tool in the world to a great sound!
Peace,
Jai
#1 Secret to the Music Industry
by admin on May.19, 2010, under music marketing
Ya Know something…..
I have been in the music industry for over twenty years now. I have worked in recording studios, booked bands and artists on tours, done a million or so radio calls, set up distribution, managed some great groups and artists, and do a heck of a lot of music marketing consulting for indie labels and artists and it shouldn’t, but it does still amaze me at the one thing that always works in the industry…..
You have to actually take an active roll in the music industry to succeed.
That is all there is to it. You have to wake up everyday and decide what you are going to complete, and then actually complete the task. It doesn’t have to be earth shattering or record breaking – it just has to be a step towards your ultimate goal. I know, it just sounds too simple to work. But it does. It has. And it will continue to be the #1 best course of action, strategy, or marketing campaign ever created.
If you follow the blog or read my articles over at www.IamMusicNetwork.com you know that I lay out a ton of strategies and try to tie them all together into a campaign plan to move your music from your hands and into your potential fans hands. But if you look at each and every article or word I have written over the years you will see one thing over and over…. you have to take action to make it work.
I think we all make the same mistake. We are always looking for the magic bullet or secret weapon that will get us ahead of the pack. The one thing that will finally get us to the top of the charts, booked in the exclusive venues, or get our name on the lips of waiting fans. But as we search and search for that solution – that magic trick – we need to stop and actually look within our own mind. Is the problem really that you don’t know what to do next, or is the problem that you are not actually taking steps, consistently, that will lead to your success?
What have you done today to get your music in front of fans? Did you call someone to see if they gave you the “hook up” or did you actually take the time to reach out to potential fans in your social networks to build relationships? Did you send out your EPK to blogs and online radio stations hoping someone would email you back or did you actively seek out the owners of those blogs and radio stations and start relationships? How about this…. did you simply ask people to join your email/newsletter opt in list or did you send out an email today?
Setting up a great website, having a ton of videos on youtube, creating a dozen or so profiles across social networking sites, and signing up for a newsletter/email subscription service is only the first step towards getting your music in the hands of fans. We have all heard the sad story of “Build it and they will come.” or “Play it and they will hear it.” Meaning, if you simply build a website or create great music then surely fans will find you and buy your music. But this simply is not true. Just because you have a killer website, social networking profile circle, or a ton of videos does not mean anyone knows about you or your music. You can not “build (or play) it” and expect fans to come to you.
You have to get up every day and ask yourself – “where are my fans today and how am I going to reach them?”
But here is the secret – when you don’t find them today, you still have to wake up tomorrow and ask the same question! Then, you have to work again tomorrow at actually finding and reaching those fans. It’s not easy, I didn’t say the #1 easiest method of winning in the music industry – But this is the #1 secret to the music industry. You can not get discouraged and stop looking for fans. You can not expect your manager to find you fans. You can expect your record label is getting you fans. And by all means, you can not count on anyone but yourself to wake up every day and search for fans but yourself.
Are you going to hit road blocks….. everyday! Is it going to be tough to stay motivated…. everyday! Will you want to give up because you have been trying for six months or a year and are not much further along…. everyday! But you know what…. everyday, if you keep on the grind, you will get more fans, sell more music, and create your space within the music industry. It does work, it does pay off, and you can make your living. Don’t get me wrong, you still need luck, information, and acquired skills to hit “the big” time. But in order to acquire the skills you have to be honing your game, and luck – luck is being in the right place at the right time and having the skills in place to take advantage of the situation – how are you going to have any luck if you are not on your grind daily? How are you going to develop skills if you don’t work at them everyday – and sometimes fall flat on your face? Information comes from doing it over and over to see what works and what doesn’t and by actually being in the game to network and meet more people that have the information.
There is only one fundamental truth to the music industry: You have to be in it to win it!
Counting on others to do for you is not being in the industry. Waiting on something to happen is not being in the industry. Watching fro the sidelines is not being in the industry. And most important – you don’t have to have money to make it in the industry if you are willing to work harder than anyone around you. We are in the internet age now, you can make a living right from your house, with your music and merchandise, if you actually work the industry – and that will fund the rest of what you need to do.
You know, really, there is no excuse to not making it in the industry except you didn’t try.
This has been a motivational minute by Jai. LOL!!
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”
Buy my new book – The Music Business Bible – and learn EVERYTHING you need to know about the music industry to succeed!
Creating A Music Marketing Campaign – Part 3
by admin on May.07, 2010, under music marketing
Just a quick post for those who are following my series on “Creating A Music Marketing Campaign.” – And for those who are just finding out for the first time….
Part three of the series has been posted:
Creating A Music Marketing Campaign – Part 3
The series will walk you through planning, researching, and tracking a complete music marketing campaign to successful fet your music in the hands of fans!
Let me know what you think about it…
Peace,
Jai
“Love the MUSIC in Yourself, Not Yourself in the MUSIC!”







