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Episode 52: Setting Up Your Own Remote Marketplace

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"I just want to make a living as a music creator" is perhaps the most common goal I hear from musicians - and today's podcast explores how the remote marketplace makes that more achievable than ever before.
What if those guitar skills you've developed could earn you income beyond your local band? What if those production techniques you've mastered could serve clients worldwide? What if those songs sitting on your hard drive could be monetised without releasing them yourself?
The golden age of the gig economy has transformed how musicians can earn from their craft. Platforms like SoundBetter, AirGigs, Fiverr and Musiversal have created sophisticated ecosystems where music creators can offer their services to a global clientele without ever leaving their studios. But simply signing up isn't enough - the musicians who thrive in these marketplaces understand the nuances that separate occasional gigs from consistent income.
We dive deep into crafting your offering with precision - explaining why being a specialist rather than a jack-of-all-trades helps you stand out in the crowded marketplace. You'll learn how to structure tiered service options that maximize your earnings while giving clients the flexibility they need. We explore the delicate balance of pricing, rights management, revision policies, and the critical importance of turnaround times in winning repeat business.
Beyond the technical setup, we examine the psychology of successful remote musicians - how controlling your ego when serving others' creative visions, building a compelling profile, and maintaining impeccable professional etiquette can transform occasional gigs into career-defining relationships.
Whether you're looking to supplement your income or build a full-time career, this episode provides the roadmap to monetising your musical skills in the digital marketplace. Subscribe to The Music Business Buddy for more insights that help you navigate the business side of your creative career with confidence.

Reach out to me !

Websites
www.jonnyamos.com
https://themusicbusinessbuddy.buzzsprout.com
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/themusicbusinessbuddypodcast/
https://www.instagram.com/jonny_amos/
Email
[email protected]

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Chapters

1. Introduction to Remote Marketplaces (00:00:00)

2. Platforms for Remote Musicians (00:03:08)

3. Structuring Your Service Offers (00:06:24)

4. Setting Prices and Turnaround Times (00:11:14)

5. Understanding Rights and Revisions (00:14:47)

6. Building Your Profile and Brand (00:21:56)

7. Etiquette and Final Thoughts (00:27:12)

52 episodes

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"I just want to make a living as a music creator" is perhaps the most common goal I hear from musicians - and today's podcast explores how the remote marketplace makes that more achievable than ever before.
What if those guitar skills you've developed could earn you income beyond your local band? What if those production techniques you've mastered could serve clients worldwide? What if those songs sitting on your hard drive could be monetised without releasing them yourself?
The golden age of the gig economy has transformed how musicians can earn from their craft. Platforms like SoundBetter, AirGigs, Fiverr and Musiversal have created sophisticated ecosystems where music creators can offer their services to a global clientele without ever leaving their studios. But simply signing up isn't enough - the musicians who thrive in these marketplaces understand the nuances that separate occasional gigs from consistent income.
We dive deep into crafting your offering with precision - explaining why being a specialist rather than a jack-of-all-trades helps you stand out in the crowded marketplace. You'll learn how to structure tiered service options that maximize your earnings while giving clients the flexibility they need. We explore the delicate balance of pricing, rights management, revision policies, and the critical importance of turnaround times in winning repeat business.
Beyond the technical setup, we examine the psychology of successful remote musicians - how controlling your ego when serving others' creative visions, building a compelling profile, and maintaining impeccable professional etiquette can transform occasional gigs into career-defining relationships.
Whether you're looking to supplement your income or build a full-time career, this episode provides the roadmap to monetising your musical skills in the digital marketplace. Subscribe to The Music Business Buddy for more insights that help you navigate the business side of your creative career with confidence.

Reach out to me !

Websites
www.jonnyamos.com
https://themusicbusinessbuddy.buzzsprout.com
Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/themusicbusinessbuddypodcast/
https://www.instagram.com/jonny_amos/
Email
[email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction to Remote Marketplaces (00:00:00)

2. Platforms for Remote Musicians (00:03:08)

3. Structuring Your Service Offers (00:06:24)

4. Setting Prices and Turnaround Times (00:11:14)

5. Understanding Rights and Revisions (00:14:47)

6. Building Your Profile and Brand (00:21:56)

7. Etiquette and Final Thoughts (00:27:12)

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