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What if you couldn't fail in the music business?

Indie Music Success - Unlock Your Potential   Indie Music Success - Unlock Your Potential

Are you ready to unlock your potential and make it as an indie artist? Earn more money! Have more fans! Jumpstart your music career with this powerful seminar aimed to help you reach your goals.

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Running time: 52 minutes

Recorded live at Dewey Beach Music Conference, September 2006. Madalyn Sklar gives an insightful look into the music business for today's indie artist.

  What's covered in this video:

  • Brand Your Talents
  • The Power of Community
  • Music Conferences
  • How Technology Can Help
  • Myspace Is A Very Powerful Tool
  • Time Management Tips

    This instructional video contains advice and ideas you can apply right now towards your music career! This DVD was recorded live and is interactive with audience participation.

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    TESTIMONIALS:
    "Madalyn's Indie Music Success Workshop gave me a DYI shot in the arm. Understanding and accepting the time commitment required to get your music to a professional level is a very important step, and Madalyn explains this daunting concept in encouraging, supportive ways. Also, the tips on making the most out of your time at music conferences are fantastic."
    Rob Simpson, Manager of Kagero

    "As usual, every event you put on has that wonderful "Madalyn energy." And it was certainly apparent at your talk. You are just the ultimate music biz cheerleader! Reminding people about little but very important things like always keeping your business cards and CDs on you and investing in your music career by taking the time to do the business end. And I really liked the comment one woman musician had about how you really don't know who might like your music - it does not necessarily have to be limited to people your age or people who normally listen to your style - you can introduce people to music that might expand their listening horizons."
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