* * * "How to Earn Over $30,000 With Your Music By Year's End!" * * *
(And, primarily, in your own regional area)
By Kenny Love
As an independent musician and/or recording artist, did you
earn over $30,000 with your music alone last year?
While there are artists who are exceptions, most independent
artists did not earn nearly this amount individually with just
their music. And, believe it or not, there are actually major
label artists who didn't earn $30,000 last year either.
In fact, the sad truth is that many (if not most) independent
musicians have, at least, one part-time job just to survive.
And, in some cases, some artists have full-time day gigs,
which they generally consider the bane of their existence.
So, if you would like to learn how to easily earn $30,000
(or more) by the end of this year, starting next month, and
with your music alone while ditching your part-time or
full-time day job, please consider reading my brand new
article appropriately titled, "How to Earn Over $30,000
With Your Music By Year's End."
As you will see in the article, I have laid out a worst case
mathematical scenario, in respect to the minimum
earnings possible, yet, which still shows how you can earn
over $30,000 before this year's Christmas holiday season.
However, there is a 90% chance that you can earn much
more than $30K and, in certain cases, can double and,
perhaps, even triple this amount.
Just bear in mind that the main necessary ingredient is
weekly "consistency" within each aspect.
So, with that said, and to get started with reading the article
that can instantly assist you in dramatically increasing your
income, simply visit the below link to sign up:
Sign Up: ==> http://launch.groups.yahoo.com/group/bsharpnews/
Other Articles:
* "Home Run Gigs" (readable at B# Newsletter link above)
* "$tiff-Proof Your Local Gigs" ( readable at http://www.MuBiz.com )
* "$tiff-Proof Your 'Outside' Gigs" ( readable at http://www.MuBiz.com
)
In advance, thank you for reading them.
~ Kenny Love
http://www.MuBiz.com
P. S. By the way...I welcome your comments and opinions
on the "Home Run Gigs" article from yesterday's post, as
well as the "$tiff-Proof" articles. Please send comments
and opinions to kennylove@MuBiz.com