Four Week Music Marketing Machine Course for Musicians, Producers, Bands, Managers and Labels in NYC in July 2008
New York, NY (Billboard Publicity Wire) June 27, 2008 -- Carla Lynne Hall, indie music's "DIY Diva" from RockStarLifeLessons.com, is offering a four-week "Music Marketing Machine" workshop in New York City. Artists will get over twelve hours of personal music marketing training from veteran musician and music marketing coach Carla Lynne Hall.
Equal parts lecture, Master Mind group, networking meeting, and supportive community, the Music Marketing Machine course is an incubator-styled workshop designed to teach singers, producers, rappers, bands and managers how to market their music, build their fanbase, and sell their music - without a traditional record deal.
This course is open to approximately 25 up and coming, and established musicians who support each other's goals for musical success while also reaching for their own. One night a week for four weeks, you will meet with your group, complete homework, and create your own customized marketing plan.
Most importantly, we'll have fun along the way. In addition to practical weekly tasks, there will also be "Cinematherapy" homework: suggested movies and DVDs to illustrate each week's topic!
Dates: Wednesdays: July 16, 23, 30, August 6, 2008, from 7-10 pm
Price: Just $125 per person
Click here to reserve your seat (or seats) now:
http://rockstarlifelessons.com/music-marketing-machine-course/
Location: Collaborative Arts Project 21 (CAP 21)
18 West 18th Street
New York, NY 10021
The classroom is located in the Flatiron District of Manhattan between 5th & 6th Avenues, close to the 1/2/3, 4/5/6 and N/W/Q/R subway lines. There are also parking garages in the area.
More details about the Music Marketing Machine?
Be ready to take your music career into your own hands. Over four weeks, Carla will show you how to:
? Discover and embrace your one-of-a-kind gifts as a creative person
? Develop a Unique Selling Proposition (USP) for your music
? Conduct market research on your musical genre
? Discover your core target audience & increase your fanbase
? Build a personalized "Hot List" of music industry contacts
? Use "Web 2.0", new media, and other technology to gain greater exposure
? License your music for film and TV
At no extra charge, all participants will receive a Music Marketing Machine Workbook for designing their own individualized marketing strategy. At the end of the four weeks, you'll have an individualized music marketing plan - created by you, just for you!
Don't miss it!
If you have questions, please call Carla at (212) 252 4085
Click here to reserve your seat (or seats) now:
http://rockstarlifelessons.com/music-marketing-machine-course/
Carla Lynne Hall is a singer/songwriter, and SUPERNOVA is the latest CD release on her Moxie Entertainment label. Described as Norah Jones meets Sade, with a touch of The Beatles, "Hall's velvet voice and heartbreaking songs draw you in with their richness" - Rockrgrl Magazine. Carla is also the author of The DIY Guide to the Music Biz, and her columns appear in Vibe Magazine, MusicDish.com, and other publications around the globe. Carla blogs about her own journey towards rockstarhood at http://RockStarLifeLessons.com.
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