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Accessing newspaper sites…
Just got a note from one of our members who reminded me that some of the links in the newsletter point at newspaper sites that require logins. If you’re worried about registering for yet another service, remember that you can…
Weekly Newsletter
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back from a sick day…
If you called or sent e-mail yesterday, I was fighting off a little virus. Back in the saddle today, and catching up…
Weekly Newsletter
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Looking for September’s Book Club Candidates
Thinking about book club selections for September and beyond… If you have an idea for a book you’d like to discuss (or if you have written a book), suggest it in the comments. I’ll probably make a decision next week.
Technical alert for spinme.com charter members.
I just sent a quick e-mail to our charter members to alert them to a glitch in our member database. If you’re not a charter member, you can safely move along… 🙂
Have you taken our five day online course yet?
Want to get five days of crucial music industry knowledge in your inbox — for free? Visit our complimentary e-course guide…
What music business success classes would you love to attend?
I’m getting ready to schedule our live conference call classes for September! I already have some great ideas for session topics, but I would love to know if there are some specific issues you would love for us to cover.…
spinme.com RSS feeds are live!
I finally fixed the RSS feeds for the members area, so you can now track all of our posts and comments through your favorite newsreader! Public Feed Podcast Only Member Posts Member Comments (these links are live and active as…
Watch how our members area works…
I made a little video (15 minutes) to show you how to move around our members area and get the help you need with your music career… Click on the video to stream it…
What about the poor musicians?
A while back, I reframed my business to help working musicians, not just independent musicians. That’s because I fear that too many independent musicians suffer from “poverty chic” or “starving artist” syndrome. Most “working musicians,” either signed or unsigned, care…
