Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Are You As A Working Musician Creating Value For Other Musicians?

Hey guys ever ask yourself if all you're into is self absorbed marketing and making money for your band   Sure every band wants to make a pile of Jack for their band but if you're just into it for yourself without creating value for other musicians, it gets lost in all the bullshit you supposedly created. What I mean is are you and your band members approachable if a musician asks you a gear question or how to get gigs,or dare  I say it, what my report is about and that's creating simple value for other bands without asking for anything in return. I'll keep creating value despite what really goes on with most musicians.

I've tried to get through to musicians that you have to help other musicians creating massive value even if they ultimately say no to your band opening for them at the end of the day. I've thought long and hard about these types of things and I truly hope my how to articles help musicians become better players and people as a result. Relationships are what matters at first when you succeed opening for a band, not the fact that you opened for them and made money.The fact that you helped a band become better and you're working together as a team will help you market yourselves and the headlining band that much better.I can't really go into too much detail on the Free Report or I'll be giving away the farm. All I know is is that it  will pay off in the end for your band.

To grab a copy of the Free Report on helping other bands and making more money just email me at:mdgrove@rock.com. In the subject line put "Making More Money For Your Band". 

This is important and will help you in the long run if you just use one tip to help other musicians.

Mark G--Canadian Guitar Player

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