writing about hacking today for a client, and hoping to get an agenda for a new set of articles for spinme.com. # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Joe’s Tweets for 2007-12-13
oh, lazyweb, why hasn’t a clever musician recorded neat iPhone ringtones and posted them to iTunes through CDBaby or TuneCore or something? # adding twitter daily digest posts to spinme.com, so it looks like I’m slacking off there a little…
Joe’s Tweets for 2007-12-12
Rocking out to The Go! Team while finishing a white paper on contract negotiation. # Sign for Winston Churchill Cigars makes me wonder — what other world leaders are suitable as product brands? # Powered by Twitter Tools.
Presenting Yourself as a Professional to Achieve Success
There was that one time I took the summer off and the record industry exploded…
Quick housekeeping: 1. Yes, posting’s light because I actually accepted a cushy corporate gig that’s only marginally related to the recording industry. I’m having a blast, and that’s helping me love music again. Truth be told, I was dangerously close…
Soon…
Yes, I know it’s very quiet here this month…
Extracurricular: Top Ten Careers
As our newsletter subscribers have already heard, I’m spending a little time away from spinme.com to work on some new book projects and to write some pieces that have nothing to do with the music business. One of those pieces…
zZz is playing: Grip
LazyWeb: Gig To-Do Macros + Gig Matcher
Scott Andrew and Bill Wilson are riffing on some tools that we could use in the independent music community to get more meaningful artist promotion work done. I like Scott’s idea of automating gig swaps — the kinds of things…
“I could have been a singer!”
Are you asking yourself whether you can still fit your dreams into a busy life? One that includes a spouse, some kids, and maybe even a day job that you enjoy — even if it’s not what you expected you’d…
Universal Music Buys Sanctuary Records, Signaling Move into Artist Management?
We’ve all watched the sad death spiral of Britain’s Sanctuary Records over the past few years, but I didn’t think it would end up like this: Universal Music Group purchased the company for about forty U.S. cents per share. On…
