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Wednesday Wisdom: How to Rediscover Your Passion When the Industry Gets You Down

The music industry is tough. I get it. Anyone you meet in this industry isn’t likely to argue with you.

Choosing to pursue a career in music comes with a plethora of unique challenges which, if we’re all being honest with each other, can really get to a person. And if you’re an artist, the demands on you can be extraordinarily overwhelming.

For those days when things feel just a little too hard — when you lose sight of the light at the end of the tunnel, and you start questioning why you’re pursuing your dreams in a field where it can be so difficult to break into and succeed — here are some of my favorite tips for helping you to rediscover your passion, and restore your faith that you are on the right path.

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Must-Have Traits of A Music Business Manager

Sacha Walton - SWI Management Group

By Sacha Walton, Business Strategist and CEO of SWI Management Group.

In the ever-evolving world of music, business management plays a critical role in shaping an artist’s career trajectory. The music industry is filled with intense competition and numerous opportunities for growth, making the role of a music business manager more crucial than ever. The key to succeeding in the music industry as a business manager lies in the ability to possess certain traits that enable them to navigate this landscape successfully. Below, we’ll discuss the essential traits of a music business manager.

1. Industry Knowledge

The music industry is complex and continuously changing, with many different elements to it. For example, managers need to be aware of new trends in the market and the ever-changing music business landscape. As a result, music business managers need to possess an in-depth understanding of the industry’s dynamics and how it functions. They should have a deep knowledge of the technical aspects of the music industry, such as copyrights, publishing, and royalties. Without the essential industry knowledge, a music business manager is not able to guide their clients through their career.

2. Excellent Communication Skills

Music business managers need to communicate regularly with various industry professionals, such as booking agents, lawyers, and record labels. Effective communication is crucial in ensuring that all stakeholders are on the same page and working together towards the same goal. Good communication skills also enable music business managers to build relationships with key people in the industry and get the best deals for their clients.

3. Financial Management

Managing an artist’s finances is an essential part of a music business manager’s job. They need to have a deep understanding of the various financial aspects of the music industry. These can include managing contracts, budgeting, and tracking expenses. Additionally, the music business manager needs to ensure that the artist is getting paid correctly and on time.

4. Passion for Music

A music business manager should possess a deep love and passion for music. This passion is necessary because the music industry can be demanding and stressful, requiring a lot of work behind the scenes. Music business managers need to possess the drive and determination to ensure that their clients succeed and thrive in the industry.

5. Strong organizational skills

A successful music business manager must be organized, proactive, and capable of managing multiple tasks simultaneously. From handling scheduling and finances to developing strategies for promoting their clients, an efficient manager must be on top of every detail to ensure the success of their clients.

6. Networking skills

In the music industry, networking is vital to success. As a result, music business managers must have strong networking skills. A great manager should have a large and diverse network of contacts in the industry that they can use to help their clients build relationships, find new opportunities, and negotiate deals.

7. Strategic Thinking

Lastly, music business managers need to be strategic thinkers. The ability to think critically and plan effectively is crucial in navigating the music industry. The manager must be able to identify opportunities, mitigate risks, and strategize for the future to make the most of the artist’s potential.

Music business managers play a crucial role in shaping an artist’s career trajectory in the ever-changing music industry. To succeed, they need to possess certain essential traits such as industry knowledge, excellent communication skills, financial management skills, a passion for music, and strategic thinking. With these qualities, music business managers can make a real difference in the success of their clients in the music industry.

Wednesday Wisdom: Technology’s Impact on the Musical Experience

Jeannie Jones is an award-winning journalist, media personality, actress, producer, director and brand architect. Jeannie’s Los Angeles-based multimedia firm, Ready Set Impact, specializes in music, film, and radio production; publishing; social media marketing, branding, and casting.

This month, Jeannie offers insight into the advent of studio wizardry — and how it has become an art form all its own.

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Building Relationships: Why Musicians Should Not Solely Rely on Social Media or TikTok

In today’s digital age, social media platforms like TikTok have become powerful tools for musicians to reach a wider audience, making the journey of being an independent musician just a little bit more attainable.

However, solely relying on these platforms can be a double-edged sword. While they provide exposure, they lack the personal connection that comes from building relationships with fans. In this article, we will explore the reasons why why musicians should not solely rely on social media or TikTok, and emphasize the importance of using the connections made to establish genuine connections with their followers.

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Wednesday Wisdom: 9 Ways To Create An Effective Marketing Plan For Music Artists

Sacha Walton - SWI Management Group

By: Sacha Walton, Business Strategist, CEO of SWI Management Group.

In today’s ever-evolving music industry, artists need to be savvy marketers in addition to their creative talents. To help artists better understand how to promote themselves, I have put together a comprehensive guide on how to develop a marketing plan. In this blog post, we’ll cover how artists can leverage a marketing plan to reach more listeners and build their brand.

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Wednesday Wisdom: Tips for Staying Motivated This Spring

Once the seasons change, and we catch the first glimmers of spring after enduring the winter blahs, it can be hard to stay focused on what we need to do when there’s a sunny day tempting us to go out and have fun. Believe me, I’ve been there. Maybe it’s the conditioning we’ve held onto from school that tells us that once the spring hits, summer is just around the corner, but it can be really hard to concentrate on all the tasks on that to-do list when we’d much rather be enjoying the fresh air.

As musicians, I know you have never-ending to-do lists that practically requires you to split yourself into three (or maybe even four) different humans to take care of the songwriting, and the booking, and the social media, and everything else that comes with growing an artistic career in this day and age. But with just a few tweaks, you’ll be able to fly through that to-do list in no time — even when the last thing you want to do is sit at your computer all day.

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