Making Your Music Pay
Why should your music-making be a mere hobby when it could actually be a serious means of making a comfortable living? Mark Cousins turns his notes into cash...

With the falling cost of recording equipment and an increasing number of people starting to produce professional-quality music from home, many are beginning to ask whether they can turn a much-loved hobby into a serious and sustainable career. Although sales (and income) might be declining from the traditional model of acts signed to a big label, there is a growing number of savvy musicians making a comfortable living from their music, using avenues such as direct online sales, for example, or exploiting lucrative deals sync’ing their music to adverts. So, what are realistic strategies for turning your music into hard cash?
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 69
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