5th Sequence
Hip Hop Head, Certified
I'm tryna see what other studio owners do as far as advertising and getting clients to record with you. How do you get the right people aware of your studio?
To those of you who have microphones and can record people in general, are you making money through this?
I just recently started getting consistant work via recording actual artists. my transition from being the informal unorganized studio owner (not really charging for recording) to the organized and formal "pay for your services" studio owner is comming through alright, but I feel I might be missing out on something.
Any tips, techniques or advice? Drop it here!
I'll contribute first I guess.
-Having a clean studio is a must, especially if you are charging for your services.
-I find that playing examples of recorded material really sparks the interest, and then recording 1 song for free has won every client i've worked with so far.
-Discussing the business terms up front before ANY recording has happened is a must as well.
-Taking charge during the session as far as explaining proper technique, explaining what you are doing and telling them if something isn't right is something that helps them know that you know what you are doing, and worth whatever they are paying.
Feel free to drop anything in here guys, lets build!
To those of you who have microphones and can record people in general, are you making money through this?
I just recently started getting consistant work via recording actual artists. my transition from being the informal unorganized studio owner (not really charging for recording) to the organized and formal "pay for your services" studio owner is comming through alright, but I feel I might be missing out on something.
Any tips, techniques or advice? Drop it here!
I'll contribute first I guess.
-Having a clean studio is a must, especially if you are charging for your services.
-I find that playing examples of recorded material really sparks the interest, and then recording 1 song for free has won every client i've worked with so far.
-Discussing the business terms up front before ANY recording has happened is a must as well.
-Taking charge during the session as far as explaining proper technique, explaining what you are doing and telling them if something isn't right is something that helps them know that you know what you are doing, and worth whatever they are paying.
Feel free to drop anything in here guys, lets build!