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Randy Chertkow & Jason Feehan – Making Money with Music
35 Video lessons in HD
14h 51m of class content
Exclusive bonus content
LESSONS
1. Getting Started: Making Money W/ Music
2. Techniques To Build A Network
3. Using Social Networks To Grow
4. Preparing Your Music Professionally
5. Registrations Before Releasing Music
6. Convincing Fans To Buy Music With Q & A
7. Selling Through Digital Distributors
8. Physical Sale Options & Licensing
9. Licenses & Royalties: Q & A
10. How To Get People To Discover Your Music
11. Being Heard In The Digital World
12. Next Steps: Building It Over Time
13. Importance Of Branding Yourself
14. Other Branding Elements
15. Branding Q & A
16. Income Beyond Music
17. Unique Merch Ideas & How To Sell
18. Digital Content & Fulfillment Services
19. Ways To Make Money At Live Shows
20. Ways To Promote Live Show & Selling Merch
21. Creating A Killer Live Show
22. Making Money From YouTube
23. Types Of Video Musicians Can Make
24. Videos And Being Creative Q & A
25. Marketing: Getting The Word Out
26. Smart Way To Market On Social Media
27. Marketing Yourself With $0
28. Creative Ways To Get Extra Income On Sales
29. Income From Fan Clubs & Sponsorships
30. Other Creative Sources Of Income
31. Elements Of Crowdfunding Campaign
32. How To Run A Successful Campaign
33. Q & A On Crowdfunding
34. Publicizing Your Success
35. How Do I Get Started: The Sequence
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Monetize Your Music.
In today’s tech-driven world, it’s easier than ever to record, distribute, and market your own music, but what about actually making money? During this course, longtime industry professionals and best-selling authors Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan take you step-by-step through their proven techniques for establishing steady revenue streams in the music business.
Drawing on their combined experience of over 32 years in the industry, Jason and Randy will teach you how to rise above the rest, landing your music on all the popular radio stations, selling your albums in stores, making the most of digital distribution, and licensing your music for commercials and movie and TV soundtracks. You will learn how to maximize the money you make from your music and minimize the money you spend promoting it.
Jason and Randy also outline how to set up the right support team through networking, giving back to your fans, and identifying the right collaboration opportunities. By the end you’ll have an extensive playbook for making money from your music and scaling your business.
RANDY CHERTKOW
Professionally, Randy Chertkow is an Information Technology specialist with over nineteen years of experience in enterprise-class Fortune 100 companies. He has a Bachelor’s in Business Administration in Information Systems from University of Iowa and a Master’s of Science in Computer Science: Data Communications, with a secondary concentration in Artificial Intelligence from DePaul University, where he graduated with distinction. Randy has played music all his life, including jazz, rock, and classical music. His instruments include baritone, tenor, alto, and soprano saxophones, flute, Bb and bass clarinet, guitar, bass, and anything else he can get his hands on. He started at the challenging New Trier High School Jazz program and went on to study jazz at Berklee College of music and then completed a Perfect Set course at the Bloom School of Jazz. He writes, records, and performs with Beatnik Turtle as well as performing with theater companies around Chicago.
JASON FEEHAN
Professionally, Jason Feehan is a practicing corporate attorney with extensive technology experience. He has a Bachelor of Science in both Psychology and Political Science and a J.D. from Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology. Jason plays guitar, keyboards, sings, records, engineers, and produces. He founded Beatnik Turtle in 1997, growing it from a four-piece band into an eight-piece rock machine with a full horn section and a recording studio all its own. Unfettered by a formal music education, he often learned to play instruments as he wrote the music, and used nearly anyone in arms-reach who could play, or said they could play, a musical instrument. He is a very prolific songwriter and has written close to a thousand songs, three of which are actually not too bad.