by Steve Grossman | May 22, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
“If you think you can do a thing or think you can’t do a thing, you’re right.” – Henry Ford
by Steve Grossman | May 18, 2007 | Blog, Career
One of the best ways to connect with fans, and make a lot of money, is to sell your wares at your shows. Even if the venue takes a percentage – and they will – it is still lucrative. In fact, most major shows and tours fail to break even through ticket...
by Steve Grossman | May 17, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
My last post discussed being likable as a key to success along with a few other topics. Just in case you thought I was lying, go read Scouting for the Best Athletes.”The chemistry dynamic is very important,” agreed Gary Lieberman, president of West Side...
by Steve Grossman | May 17, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
Penelope Trunk (Brazen Careerist link off my page) has spot on advice with this Guy Kawasaki Q & A. I’ll get to her answer to the question “How much money does it take to be happy?” in a moment, but here’s question two:Question: Is it more...
by Steve Grossman | May 17, 2007 | Blog
Struggling to make sense of my last two posts and what they might mean for you? Go read The Future of Music: Cell Phone As iPod, Virtual Concerts and a Great Jukebox in the Sky from MTV news. Great stuff.
by Steve Grossman | May 17, 2007 | Blog
What do you make of the Amazon’s plans to sell DRM free music in partnership with EMI? CNET has a great article that gives insight into what your customers think, and isn’t that what really matters? “DRM is kind of a moot conversation,” said...