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galacticboy
Registered Loser
As sales of recorded music continue to decline, and as more and more artists are finding success outside the Big 4 record labels, it helps to keep in mind all the avenues that independent musicians can use to generate income from their music.
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This is just a start, obviously there are many other ways for musicians to make money. Any ideas?
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- Publishing
- Mechanical royalties
- Performance Royalties from ASCAP and BMI
- Digital Performance Royalties from Sound Exchange
- Synch rights TV, Commercials, Movies, Video Games
- Digital sales – Individual or by combination
- Music (studio & live) Album – Physical & Digital, Single – Digital, Ringtone, Ringback, Podcasts
- Instant Post Gig Live Recording via download, mobile streaming or flash drives
- Video – Live, concept, personal, – Physical & Digital
- Video and Internet Games featuring or about the artist
- Photographs
- Graphics and art work, screen savers, wall paper
- Lyrics
- Sheet music
- Compilations
- Merchandise – Clothes, USB packs, Posters, other things
- Live Performances
- Live Show – Gig
- Live Show – After Party
- Meet and Greet
- Personal Appearance
- Studio Session Work
- Sponsorships, and endorsements
- Advertising
- Artist newsletter emails
- Artist marketing and promotion materials
- Blog/Website
- Videos
- Music Player
- Fan Clubs
- YouTube Subscription channel for more popular artists
- Artist programmed internet radio station or specialty playlist. Any artist with a base creates a station or playlist for distribution programming the music he/she/they is/are into including their own. Fans could pay for shout outs and sponsors could pay for blocks of time or ads to support it. It could also be a subscription podcast that people could pay a couple of bucks or more a month for.
- Financial Contributions of Support - Tip Jar or direct donations, Sellaband or Kickstarter
- Patronage Model - Artist Fan Exclusives - e.g. paying to sing on a song in studio or have artist write a song for you
- Mobile Apps
- Artist Specific Revenue Stream - unique streams customized to the specific artist, e.g Amanda Palmer
- Music Teaching - Lessons and Workshops
- Music Employment - orchestras, etc, choir directors, ministers of music, etc.
- Music Production - Studio and Live
- Any job available to survive and keep making music
- Getting Help From Other Artists and Helping Them - Whatever goes around come around. – e.g. gig swapping, songwriting, marketing and promotion
This is just a start, obviously there are many other ways for musicians to make money. Any ideas?