3/26/2023 0 Comments Audiobook creator forum![]() Like you say, it’s the same with any business where you’ve got to spend money to make money, and sometimes that doesn’t always happen. With any “business” though, one always has to take risks, and sometimes a leap of said: Now of course on the internet, making videos of these said performances and uploading them to YouTube only adds to the billions of other street musician’s videos already out there yes, but in real life, there’s no skipping or clicking onto the next video. the boardwalk at the beach… etc etc (just don’t try St Augustine, FL! They banned street musicians a while back because I think there were too many lol) Like a train station, or a bus stop, old folks homes? There’s plenty of places. In my observations, it only takes a small amount of talent to bring some beautiful music into a space where there’s normally none. When I retire (in another 10-15 years) from my real job, I’ll be happy if I could earn a part time income doing live local gigs, and maybe even street performing if I can find a nice local/venue/spot. Just my 2 cents.Īll so true! While I’ve let the ambitions of becoming rich and famous go many years ago myself, I wouldn’t mind earning a steady living doing what I love one day. In my opinion, there is not a lot of space for less than extraordinary attention-getting talent if one has ambitions of becoming a “rich and famous” musician in the music business, but there are opportunities everywhere if you want to earn a steady living. ![]() If you don’t advertise, have an audience already or have something unique in the marketplace of things fighting for people’s attention, then it’s easy to be overlooked. ![]() There is an oversupply of audio of all kinds. The problem is there are a thousand outlets available. Bandcamp, Distrokid, Amazon, Apple, YouTube… there are a thousand outlets available. ![]()
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