How to Start a Record Label Review:
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Here’s the reason. The music industry as it is now, if very different from what it used to be 30 years ago. Back then, there was very little segregation on the charts. Pop, R&B and Rap would probably be found together. Now, everything is segmented. But, the process for finding acts and signing them hasn't really changed much in those same years. So, you could take the principles of this product and apply them to just about any label, except maybe for classical. That's a whole different mindset and animal.
Okay, but what about the product itself? Will it teach you what you will need to learn to avoid the pitfalls of starting your own label? In a word, yes.
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* Mission Statement
* Executive Summary
* The Management Team
* Music Industry Analysis
* Marketing & Promotion
* The Financial Plan
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That, in a nutshell, is what this product is going to give without all the fluff, filler, hype, and other crap you don't need. It's not glamorous. Fact is, this product is very down to earth and real. Newsflash for ya -- Setting up a business, is not what a lot of people will have you believe it is. It takes planning and work. So if you think this is going to give you some push button solution to starting a record label, save your money. What it WILL do is give you all the information you need to do it right.
You also get several bonuses that are worth a heck of a lot more than the price of this product by themselves. This really is a goldmine for anyone looking to start a record label and wanting to know how to do it.
Here is the site: Record Label Business Plan
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
What You Should Know about Starting a Record Label
Aside from the obvious, that this is a real business and it’s a lot of work, there are a few things that I think you need to know if you’re going to have the best chance of pulling this venture off. The rewards can be numerous, to say the least, but the pitfalls can land you in the poor house faster than you can say, "Joe's your uncle." Having said that, I hope you will take the following words to heart.
Let me start with this. The image you portray is going to be just as important, if not more so, than the actual product that you supply. Sure, you want the product (recording quality, contracts, etc.) to be top notch, but the image you portray (are you artist friendly) is going to make or break you. Like it or not, in this business, appearance is 90% of the battle. If you look professional, prospects are going to believe that you ARE professional. Don’t you EVER forget this.
Build relationships. Oh I can’t stress this enough. It is true for every business but especially for this one. I don’t care how smart you are or how much energy you have. You cannot run a record label by yourself. You are going to have to build many relationships along the way, from everything from recording engineers to A&R people. The last thing you want to do is alienate any of these folks. So if you don’t know how to paint a smile on your face and kiss a little backside, learn how…fast.
Finally, focus, focus, focus. I can’t tel you how many businesses have gone belly up because there wasn’t a pinpoint focus. You don’t want your record label to be all over the map. Who are you after? Who is your target market? What’s your USP? It is your unique selling point. What makes you better than the guy next door? If you can’t answer these questions, you are going to be in some serious trouble.
I can’t stress this enough. Starting a record label is probably one of the most challenging things you will EVER do. The competition is fierce, and with the booming of the Internet, it is easier than ever for record labels to reach their target market. This can work to your advantage IF you have a coordinated game plan put in place.
Here is a great resource to help get you started: How to Start Your Own Record Label
Let me start with this. The image you portray is going to be just as important, if not more so, than the actual product that you supply. Sure, you want the product (recording quality, contracts, etc.) to be top notch, but the image you portray (are you artist friendly) is going to make or break you. Like it or not, in this business, appearance is 90% of the battle. If you look professional, prospects are going to believe that you ARE professional. Don’t you EVER forget this.
Build relationships. Oh I can’t stress this enough. It is true for every business but especially for this one. I don’t care how smart you are or how much energy you have. You cannot run a record label by yourself. You are going to have to build many relationships along the way, from everything from recording engineers to A&R people. The last thing you want to do is alienate any of these folks. So if you don’t know how to paint a smile on your face and kiss a little backside, learn how…fast.
Finally, focus, focus, focus. I can’t tel you how many businesses have gone belly up because there wasn’t a pinpoint focus. You don’t want your record label to be all over the map. Who are you after? Who is your target market? What’s your USP? It is your unique selling point. What makes you better than the guy next door? If you can’t answer these questions, you are going to be in some serious trouble.
I can’t stress this enough. Starting a record label is probably one of the most challenging things you will EVER do. The competition is fierce, and with the booming of the Internet, it is easier than ever for record labels to reach their target market. This can work to your advantage IF you have a coordinated game plan put in place.
Here is a great resource to help get you started: How to Start Your Own Record Label
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
A Few Tips for Starting a Record Label
In the previous post I wrote on the subject of record labels, I tried to impress how starting a record label is serious business. Well, in this article, I'm going to share with you a few tips on getting that record label of yours started. It is my hope that you’ll find these helpful and springboard you to other ideas.
I can't stress the importance of coming up with a killer name for your record label. Just like with everything else in the world, a name can be gold or it can be your downfall. Motown Records was a perfect example of the perfect record label. It not only defined the label but the style of music itself. Whenever you think of Motown, you think of The Supremes, Jackson 5 and so on. That’s what you want people to think of when they think of YOUR label. It's not an easy thing to pull off, but it's something that's important and should be kept in mind. Branding is the name of this game.
Next, you want to find the best talent you can to work with. I'm not talking about the artists that you sign. I'm talking about the means to creating the music. You want to make sure you get a good recording studio, good engineers and so on. The quality of your product is going to be critical if you expect to have any chance of beating out the big boys. That means having some samples for people to hear, even if that means you have to hire bands to come in and make recordings for you. Your clients need to have a very good idea of what they can expect from you.
Finally, and this is the part you’re not going to want to hear, say a lot of prayers... if you have them. The recording industry, to say it's competitive, would be like saying that Megan Fox only has pleasant features. You are gonna be going up against some of the biggest names in the business. If you believe that success is just going to fall into your lap, you are living in a dream world that nobody is going to be able to snap you out of. You have a monumental task ahead of you.
Having said that, if you come up with a killer name, have the best resources and ultimately put together a quality product, you have just as good a chance as anybody else of achieving success.
At the following link you will find an awesome product that will make starting a record label much easier for you and greatly increase your chances of success: Record Label Business Plan
I can't stress the importance of coming up with a killer name for your record label. Just like with everything else in the world, a name can be gold or it can be your downfall. Motown Records was a perfect example of the perfect record label. It not only defined the label but the style of music itself. Whenever you think of Motown, you think of The Supremes, Jackson 5 and so on. That’s what you want people to think of when they think of YOUR label. It's not an easy thing to pull off, but it's something that's important and should be kept in mind. Branding is the name of this game.
Next, you want to find the best talent you can to work with. I'm not talking about the artists that you sign. I'm talking about the means to creating the music. You want to make sure you get a good recording studio, good engineers and so on. The quality of your product is going to be critical if you expect to have any chance of beating out the big boys. That means having some samples for people to hear, even if that means you have to hire bands to come in and make recordings for you. Your clients need to have a very good idea of what they can expect from you.
Finally, and this is the part you’re not going to want to hear, say a lot of prayers... if you have them. The recording industry, to say it's competitive, would be like saying that Megan Fox only has pleasant features. You are gonna be going up against some of the biggest names in the business. If you believe that success is just going to fall into your lap, you are living in a dream world that nobody is going to be able to snap you out of. You have a monumental task ahead of you.
Having said that, if you come up with a killer name, have the best resources and ultimately put together a quality product, you have just as good a chance as anybody else of achieving success.
At the following link you will find an awesome product that will make starting a record label much easier for you and greatly increase your chances of success: Record Label Business Plan
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Read This Before You Start A Record Label
There are many joys of starting your own business. And make no mistake about it... starting a record label is what you call a business... and a very complex one at that. If you get things going on the wrong path, you could set yourself up for failure before you even get a record label started. So, in this post, I'm going to alert you to a few things that you might want to know before attempting to start your own record label.
Target market. I can't stress this enough. You MUST have a target market. What am I talking about? I'm talking about WHO you're going to start a record label for. The days of the "all kinds of music" labels died a long time ago. Today, everything is specialized because there is just too much money involved. So who are you targeting? Rap, country, R&B, rock, etc... you have to know ahead of time. If you don't know the answer to this question, sit down until you do know the answer. Then come back to this post and keep reading.
Marketing. After you figured out who your target market is, how are you going to reach them? In order to answer that, you have to know who they are. For example, rappers don't hang out in the same places as country music singers. Most likely you won't find them anywhere near each other. The best way to find your market and where they hang out is to look up online forums that cater to each specific interest.
Your offer. What is your record label going to offer these people? I mean after all, why should they sign with you instead of one of your competitors? And don't think that recording acts are so desperate to sign that they'll sign with just about anybody. They want to know that they're going to be taken care of. Most artists don't want to be locked into long contracts. If you want to get a jump on your competition, you'll keep this in mind. When you are starting a record label you will have very few clients, so you need to give the ones you do have the best possible deal to make a name for yourself and get more.
All of the above should be part of your record label business plan before you even get started.
Of course I haven't even touched on expenses, legal issues and all that other "business" stuff. Yes, starting a record label is a lot of work and needs to be carefully planned out before you jump in. Fortunately, you'll find a link below to a great resource that will show you everything you need to know about starting your own record label.
Here's some vital information for you: How to Start Your Own Record Label - This guide can be used for almost any market.
Target market. I can't stress this enough. You MUST have a target market. What am I talking about? I'm talking about WHO you're going to start a record label for. The days of the "all kinds of music" labels died a long time ago. Today, everything is specialized because there is just too much money involved. So who are you targeting? Rap, country, R&B, rock, etc... you have to know ahead of time. If you don't know the answer to this question, sit down until you do know the answer. Then come back to this post and keep reading.
Marketing. After you figured out who your target market is, how are you going to reach them? In order to answer that, you have to know who they are. For example, rappers don't hang out in the same places as country music singers. Most likely you won't find them anywhere near each other. The best way to find your market and where they hang out is to look up online forums that cater to each specific interest.
Your offer. What is your record label going to offer these people? I mean after all, why should they sign with you instead of one of your competitors? And don't think that recording acts are so desperate to sign that they'll sign with just about anybody. They want to know that they're going to be taken care of. Most artists don't want to be locked into long contracts. If you want to get a jump on your competition, you'll keep this in mind. When you are starting a record label you will have very few clients, so you need to give the ones you do have the best possible deal to make a name for yourself and get more.
All of the above should be part of your record label business plan before you even get started.
Of course I haven't even touched on expenses, legal issues and all that other "business" stuff. Yes, starting a record label is a lot of work and needs to be carefully planned out before you jump in. Fortunately, you'll find a link below to a great resource that will show you everything you need to know about starting your own record label.
Here's some vital information for you: How to Start Your Own Record Label - This guide can be used for almost any market.
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