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Showing posts with label Music Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music Marketing. Show all posts

Monday, July 17, 2017

HOW DOES STREAMING FIT INTO THE MUSIC MARKETING MANIFESTO MODEL?

 July 17th, 2017  


If you’ve watched the Music Marketing Blueprint then you know that the MMM model is focused on driving traffic, building a fanbase, and selling music, tickets, and merchandise DIRECTLY to those fans.

ONE OF THE COMMON QUESTIONS I GET ASKED IS: HOW DOES STREAMING FIT INTO THIS WHOLE THING?

There is this assumption that even though I am making the argument that you can generate a substantial income by selling music directly to your fans, obviously streaming must fit into this somehow because everyone knows that physical sales are on the decline and for the most part “nobody buys music anymore, right?
well, errr, not exactly…
While streaming may have its place for some artists, it is not really a part of the MMM strategy because I don’t believe that it serves independent artists well to release their entire catalogues to the streaming platforms. While there is a benefit to having a presence on these platforms, (for purposes of engagement and music discovery), if your goal is to SELL albums then making that album available to your fans for free will certainly hurt your chances.

BECAUSE HERE’S THE REALITY… NO ONE IS GOING TO BUY YOUR MUSIC IF IT’S ALREADY IN THEIR POCKET.

I realize that this flies in the face of so much of what you hear out there, but I think this is yet another example of independent artists copying what major label artists are doing because they simply don’t know what else to do. Streaming has its place, but it’s minimal in the “Direct to Fan” model.
But why is selling albums important? Isn’t the whole point that we no longer need to worry about selling music because streaming has replaced it?
In short, no. As independent recording artists, we absolutely need to stay focused on selling albums (and other items) directly to our fans if we are going to succeed.
Because here’s the thing that a lot of people miss . . .  There is an “all or nothing” dichotomy in the traditional music business.
Record labels are not in the business of developing thousands of artists and making a small amount of money from a large number of sustainable careers. They have shareholders to appease and as such, they are in it for the big wins. In order for that to happen, they need to go where the market is and attempt to dominate that market. That means that they cannot ignore streaming.
But in order for something like streaming to be lucrative, you need to have tens, even hundreds of millions of streams. Multiple articles (like this one and that one) have recently broken down examples of artists getting incredible numbers of streams only to make (give or take) about $5,000 per ONE MILLION streams (this number will vary). So to make even the equivalent of the average American salary, you would need to receive approximately 10,000,000 streams per year.
Insert tumbleweeds here…
10,000,000 streams only happens as a result of a heck of a lot of interest and awareness. There are only two ways that is likely to happen…
  1. Do what the major labels do and spend hundreds of thousands of dollars in the hope of creating national awareness for your music and brand.
  2. Experience the musical equivalent of being struck by lightning and get really, really
Unfortunately, most independent artists can’t afford to engage in six figure branding strategies, and luck… well, that’s not a strategy.

BUT IF YOU HAVE THE ATTENTION OF YOUR AUDIENCE, THEY WILL SPEND MONEY ON YOUR MUSIC, NO MATTER WHAT THE FORMAT IS.

And here’s the thing…
The average dollar earned per LISTEN is infinitely higher when people PURCHASE our music in album form, rather then if that music is listened to via a streaming platform like Spotify. This is especially true when you are an independent artist who is not benefiting from millions of impulse or curiosity-streams or being added to untold numbers of playlists as most mainstream artists are.
Just to illustrate the point, as most of us are aware Adele chose not to release her album “25” to the streaming services initially. Despite the stated reasons why, this was almost certainly so she (and the label) could maximize profits. Fair enough. Of course, after sales died down the album was released to Spotify and the like.
According to the old interweb, Adele’s album “25” would have needed to be streamed 16 Billion times in order to make the same amount of money she made in initial sales of that album (which was $115 MM dollars).
So I tallied up all of the streams that “25” has received on Spotify over the last 13 months since the album was released on the platform (let’s just call it a year to make the math easy) and it appears that “25 has been streamed 1,468,340,709 times as of this writing. That’s nearly 1.5 BILLION streams. Not bad right?
That would mean… and get ready for this…
It would take 10 YEARS and 10 months for her to make the same amount of money on Spotify as she did in album sales. I’ll give you a moment to get your jaw back into position.
Furthermore, just under half of those streams were generated from a single song (Hello), which she still could have released to Spotify as a single without releasing the album. If you remove “Hello” from the equation this would increase that figure to over 21 YEARS.
So…
If album sales generate more money than streaming… and you have a loyal following of fans that will support you when you ask them to (which you WILL need in order to succeed as an independent artist regardless) . . . Why in the world would you release your entire album to the streaming platforms when doing so would likely kill any incentive to buy that album?
Answer: You shouldn’t. At least initially, and/or in its entirety.
Now, none of this is to say that streaming does not have its place. 30 million songs in your pocket (the most recent number posted by Spotify) is fantastic for the consumer and as such, the platform can’t be ignored completely. Moreover, music IS being consumed on the streaming platforms, and money IS being generated. It’s become a necessary part of those “all or nothing” major-label branding campaigns. And there is also value there for independent artists in terms of music discovery, fan engagement, and the chance that you might get lucky and get added to a few big playlists. After all, you don’t want your fans NOT to engage with your music just because it can’t be found on their favourite listening platform.

THE SOLUTION IS TO WITHHOLD YOUR ALBUM FROM THE STREAMING PLATFORMS, INITIALLY…

Instead of releasing the entire album for streaming, my advice would instead be to make just a single track or two available. As such, you can insure that your album will generate maximum profit when sold directly to your fans. And in time – as album sales slowdown – you can consider releasing more (or all) of the album to the streaming platforms.
Note*** This is accomplished with digital music distributors like CD Baby by declining streaming distribution on your album, and then re-submitting a single or EP exclusively to the streaming platforms.
So in short… despite what the recent studies from BuzzAngle and Nielsen revealed about the predicted growth in the music industry in 2017 – which was pinned directly on the 10% growth in streaming that we should see by years end – These statistics have little bearing on the average musicians chances of actually making a living from their music.

SO WHAT SHOULD YOU DO?

Look, here’s the deal. If you are one of those artists who believes that “the cream rises to the top” or “if you build it they will come” and you are just not interested in actively marketing or promoting your music and brand, then honestly… stick with streaming. Get your music up there because you are counting on success to happen of its own accord. I mean it sincerely when I say, “good luck with that”!
But if you are a musician who embraces the value of marketing and is willing to take deliberate action to influence your chances of success… Here, in a nutshell, is a basic approach to generating income from your music that I think will serve you much better . . .
  1. Put all of your focus into creating an engaged audience of email and, to a lesser extent, social media subscribers and followers.
  2. Be so interesting, entertaining, and exceptional that you effectively EARN the right to ask your followers for a bit of financial support every few months. Ask your fans to show that support by purchasing albums, merchandise, tickets, access to a membership site, or by backing a crowd funding campaign.
  3. Release 1 – 3 tracks of each album to the streaming platforms (so that you have a presence there) but withhold the majority of the album until sales have slowed down and you have moved on to promoting the next album.
  4. Seek additional revenue streams from touring and licensing when possible.
  5. Feed your music business with paid advertising so there is steady growth regardless of touring activity.
If the ideas expressed above resonate with you and you would like me to show you HOW to build the system described above and generate income from direct-to-fan sales instead of relying on streaming revenue (which tends to pale by comparison), then consider joining me on July 26th (just a few days away) for the release of Music Marketing Manifesto 4.0. Everyone who registers on launch day or shortly thereafter will receive a special Early Bird DiscountClick here to learn more.
Thanks for reading and be sure to leave me a comment, with any questions, feedback, or just to say hey.

                       http://www.musicmarketingmanifesto.com/music-marketing-blueprint/


Saturday, January 9, 2010

@7opca7 - Antonio TopcaT Randolph


Antonio 7opca7 Randolph - As a seasoned professional in the music industry, I aim to present my work and contributions in a straightforward manner. Instead of a traditional biography, I offer an overview of my achievements and impact through direct information and key music samples. This approach reflects my commitment to clarity and authenticity. 

CEO of PeachTree Music Group and renowned music manager and producer. Artist development, music production, and management across genres including R and B, Gospel, Neo Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pop.

Contributed to the Snap, Krunk, and Swag movements in the South. 

Soulja Boy Tell'em: Co-produced the hit single "Turn My Swag On." 

BeyoncĂ©: Played a role in the production of the track "Hold Up" from the album Lemonade. 

C-Side: Executive produced the successful singles "Boyfriend/Girlfriend" featuring Keyshia Cole and "MySpace Freak." 

Antonio TopcaT believe in nurturing talent and securing fair deals while maintaining high standards of quality and integrity. 

My approach is driven by a deep passion for both the art and business of music. 

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Antonio TopcaT Randolph @7opca7


Professional Summary

ANTONIO "7opca7" RANDOLPH

PeachTree Music Group, led by Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph, is a comprehensive production, management, and consulting company specializing in artist development, producer management, and track placements across major projects in genres including R and B, Gospel, Neo Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pop. Positioned as a leading production powerhouse in the South, PTMG has played a significant role in the success of influential movements such as Snap, Krunk, and Swag. The company has collaborated with prominent A and R professionals like Eddie Weathers and notable producers including Jermaine Dupri (So So Def) and Lil Jon (BME/Warner Brothers). From 2004 to 2007, PTMG's management team advised, assisted, and maintained artists such as Trillville (Top 20 US) and Dem Franchize Boyz (Top 10 US), further solidifying their reputation and impact in the industry.


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PeachTree Music Group stands out with a talented and professional team, including business executives, producers, writers, composers, artists, business affairs specialists, accountants, and support staff. While many aspiring pioneers make compelling pitches, PTMG differentiates itself with a proven track record of excellence and effectiveness. Their combination of skills, experience, and success makes them a standout presence in the industry, ready to deliver exceptional results.

It’s impressive to see how far PeachTree Music Group and our team have come over the past decade. The journey through the music business, with its constant evolution and learning, showcases your dedication and resilience. This ongoing process of growth and adaptation is crucial in staying at the forefront of the industry and achieving continued success.

The PeachTree Music Group family benefits from a rich and diverse range of music and business influences. Growing up with exposure to Gospel, Rap/Hip Hop, R and B, alternative rock, and jazz has shaped a broad and inclusive perspective. Many musicians and business professionals, both well-known and lesser-known, have served as influential role models. Their guidance has been instrumental in shaping your creativity, business decisions, and professional development in the music industry. This diversity enriches our approach and contributes to our success.

PeachTree Music Group seeks productive and impactful national work from the industry, focusing on meaningful and high-quality projects. Our goal is to secure fair deals that align with your values and standards. With confidence in divine guidance, we believe that success will follow as long as you maintain integrity and dedication in your work.

As a seasoned professional in the music industry. Antonio TopcaT Randolph aim to present my work and contributions in a straightforward manner. Instead of a traditional biography, I offer an overview of my achievements and impact through direct information and key music samples. This approach reflects my commitment to clarity and authenticity.

Since 2006, PeachTree Music Group has been at the forefront of the global entertainment market, specializing in the production and promotion of high-quality audio and visual content. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, our company leverages a rich legacy of musical innovation and industry expertise. Mission: We are dedicated to delivering exceptional entertainment that aligns with our commitment to both quality and commercial appeal. Our goal is to provide engaging and positive experiences across various genres and media formats. Key Services: Music Production: Crafting high-quality tracks and albums across R and B, Gospel, Neo Soul, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Pop. Artist Development: Nurturing and guiding artists to achieve their full potential and succeed in the competitive music industry. Promotion and Marketing: Utilizing effective strategies to elevate and promote entertainment content on a global scale. Location: Located in the vibrant city of Atlanta, Georgia, we are strategically positioned to influence and contribute to the ever-evolving entertainment landscape. Contact Information: For more details or inquiries, please visit our website or reach out via email.

The strength of PeachTree Music Group lies in the dynamic blend of experience, creativity, savvy, and energy that our management team brings to the table. Our team is comprised of dedicated professionals who are committed to driving success and innovation within the entertainment industry. Key Attributes: Experience: Our team members possess a wealth of industry knowledge and a proven track record of successful projects and artist development. Creativity: We foster a culture of creativity, encouraging innovative approaches to music production and artist management. Savvy: With a deep understanding of market trends and industry dynamics, our team makes informed decisions that drive growth and success. Energy: Our energetic and passionate approach ensures that we remain at the forefront of industry advancements and maintain a proactive stance in all our endeavors. Dedicated Team Members: Our key team members are strategically positioned to leverage their unique skills and expertise, ensuring that PeachTree Music Group remains a leading force in the entertainment industry. Their dedication and preparation are crucial to our continued success and influence.

The Talented Team Behind PeachTree Music Group PeachTree Music Group is driven by a team of exceptionally talented individuals who have come together to form a groundbreaking company. Key figures such as Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph, Marquan Smith, and Daimeial Michel bring a wealth of expertise and innovation to the table. Key Team Members: Antonio "TopcaT" Randolph: CEO and visionary leader, renowned for his successful track record in artist management and music production. A and R such as Marquan Smith and Daimeial Michel Industry Affiliations: Our team benefits from strong industry affiliations and collaborations, enhancing our ability to connect with top talent and industry leaders. Board of Directors: Our highly esteemed Board of Directors provides strategic guidance and support, ensuring that PeachTree Music Group remains on the cutting edge of entertainment. Together, this exceptional group is poised to propel PeachTree Music Group into the future, establishing it as one of the leading entertainment companies in the industry.

Song Writer’s and Producer’s

PeachTree Music Group is a seasoned and talented production camp, recognized for its significant industry impact and contribution to the legacy of musical masterminds. With a focus on mastering the craft, PTMG offers a comprehensive suite of services, seamlessly integrating the roles of executives, producers, and engineers. This all-in-one capability makes PeachTree Music Group an indispensable partner for record labels and emerging companies looking to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry.





















PeachTree Music Group is a multimedia entertainment leader focused on delivering high-quality, positive audio and visual content to a diverse, global audience. The company is committed to producing engaging and uplifting entertainment that appeals to a wide range of consumers while maintaining the highest standards of quality. PeachTree Music Group believes in achieving success by creating content that resonates positively with audiences worldwide, ensuring both commercial viability and a positive impact.                                     
Thanks to Everyone that has been supportive of our journey and vision. If you have more to share or need assistance in the future, feel free to reach out. Wishing you and your team continued success!

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