Multiple Streams of Music Income 2006 In One Week!

Apr 11th, 2006 | By Amber Miller | Category: Classes

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We’ve got another conference call class coming up a week from today that can help you learn more about achieving success in the music business. Once you register for the event, we’ll e-mail you a telephone number that you can dial to join Joe Taylor Jr. and an audience of musicians just like you.

Multiple Streams of Music Income 2006

All new for the new year! If you’re only thinking about selling CDs at your shows, it’s time to broaden your horizons. Learn how smart musicians offer multiple ways for audiences to lend support, without having to front any cash. [Class ID: 46]

You can register for this class, or any of our other upcoming live events, from our class listings page.

Members of our musicians’ mentoring program can also enjoy a streaming audio archive of this call in our members area, about one week later.

We hope you’ll join us on the call!

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