
As a creative, you must understand that there are two sides to your craft. The Creative side and the Business side. The creative side is the expression of your art, whether it is singing, writing, performance, designs, and paintings. While the business side includes organization, optimization, planning, and legals. This is what I’m here to help you with. Don't just know your craft, know the busine... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Do you know one of the reasons why artists and Creatives have management teams is to regulate their conduct and behaviors to the public? The way you are perceived by your audience and fans plays a major role in the success of your business as a creat... more
Which would you prefer, 10,000 followers or 10,000 dollars? I’m not downplaying importance of having good numbers on social media, it all depends on what you do with them. It is not just enough to have social media followers, more importantly you nee... more
Like they say, when you have someone doing everything for you, they can take everything from you. No matter who you hire to handle the business side of your craft, it is important that you are involved. This episode teaches you how you can be involve... more
There are two sides to every successful creative business, the Creative side, and the Business side. There has to be a perfect blend of passion and organization, spontaneity and structure to achieve success in your business as a creative. This busine... more
This episode addresses a common question of whether instrumentalists are entitled to music royalties. Listen to hear what my stand and opinion are.
This episode flows from the previous episode where I laid the foundation of Music Royalties. In this episode I went a little further by explaining the kind of copyright that exists in a song. Every song has two copyrights and I broke them down in a w... more
This episode dives a little bit into the music business. Royalties are the primary way musicians are paid, they are the revenues earned from the use of musical works. I began this topic first by explaining the types of Royalties, which are aimed at h... more
Many people often ask, when a creative is an employee who owns the rights to the works created by the Creative. In this episode I addressed this conversation blending the law and the industry practice. I’m sure you will find it educative.









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