How To Make The Right Contacts In The Music Industry

Many musicians are aware that making the right music industry contacts is highly important for achieving a successful music career. The problem is that, most musicians really don’t know ‘who’ the right music industry contacts are, where to find them, how to actually transform a ‘first contact’ into a meaningful relationship, and what ‘having the right music industry connections’ really means.
If I gave you my complete list of music industry contacts (key industry people I have established relationships with over the last 20 years), do you think it would help you develop a successful music career? … NO! Why? Because a mere ‘contact’ is not worth anything. Music industry contacts need to become meaningful music industry connections. Meaningful connections are developed by building good relationships… More on this later…
However, even if you have good relationships with the right people, this won’t help you until and unless you work on having the right things in place which enables your industry contacts to feel confident enough to work with you. Watch this free video on building a successful career in the music business to learn how to turn mere “contacts” in the music industry into meaningful relationships that will help your music career.
So, who are the music industry people you should be contacting? … And when you get through to someone, what do you say to him/her? How can you make these important people pay attention to you if you don’t yet have a ‘name’ in the music business?
Let’s explore the first question “Who are the music industry people you should be contacting?” To answer this, you need to ask a series of other questions such as:
• Who are some music industry contacts who have great influence and ability to help your career develop further?
• Who are the music industry contacts who have the greatest number of key relationships with other music industry professionals and companies?
• Among the most important music industry contacts, who are the easiest to find close to where you live?










