Why people say that music business is dying a fast death?
As what this music blogger told us about the problems that besetting the music industry. It says...
The music business as we know it is dying a fast death and gone are those days of pressing up and selling CDs. That's bad news for those still playing the same old music game but definitely not bad news for those artists and labels willing to ride the new wave. But all is not lost with the music industry. Emerging trends in online marketing and social media optimization has created new opportunities to market to a larger audience. Those who survive will see the need to step outside of the traditional label relationship and be more cost effective while still being able to make money and have longevity in the business. Those who fail will continue to do what they've been doing. Nevertheless, there are some hot new trends to jump start any music promotion campaign in 2008.
What ridiculous, the writer says bad things about music and he turns around 360 degrees telling us about what to do. Oh, can we just make this crappy odd story come to pass. Music will be here and always be here. Actaully in the stone age music was never a business. It is enjoyed by many people. In that era people who are cave men were drumming and making nice jungle music. Fast forward, we are in the era where we have to make music just for profit and for profit. PC games will be dealing with a lot of music these days and that is the uptrend on how the singers and bands take vengeance on their bleak sales of their wares. Actually, you will find it very great to see lots of vinyl records been sold over music store and online. Maybe there will be a time that music and online industry will make a full library of music around the world. This time is an exciting tiem , because there will be alot of changes in the music scene. And maybe solid formats like CDs, vinyls, DVDs will be replace by mp3 music. Online purchases seem to increase a hundred fold or more last year.
So their will be great surprises and shifts in the coming months on how music will be repackage. I might be the death of Albums because people buy music online by individual song unlike from the yesteryears that albums had forced people to buy music other than their favorite songs.
As what this music blogger told us about the problems that besetting the music industry. It says...
The music business as we know it is dying a fast death and gone are those days of pressing up and selling CDs. That's bad news for those still playing the same old music game but definitely not bad news for those artists and labels willing to ride the new wave. But all is not lost with the music industry. Emerging trends in online marketing and social media optimization has created new opportunities to market to a larger audience. Those who survive will see the need to step outside of the traditional label relationship and be more cost effective while still being able to make money and have longevity in the business. Those who fail will continue to do what they've been doing. Nevertheless, there are some hot new trends to jump start any music promotion campaign in 2008.
What ridiculous, the writer says bad things about music and he turns around 360 degrees telling us about what to do. Oh, can we just make this crappy odd story come to pass. Music will be here and always be here. Actaully in the stone age music was never a business. It is enjoyed by many people. In that era people who are cave men were drumming and making nice jungle music. Fast forward, we are in the era where we have to make music just for profit and for profit. PC games will be dealing with a lot of music these days and that is the uptrend on how the singers and bands take vengeance on their bleak sales of their wares. Actually, you will find it very great to see lots of vinyl records been sold over music store and online. Maybe there will be a time that music and online industry will make a full library of music around the world. This time is an exciting tiem , because there will be alot of changes in the music scene. And maybe solid formats like CDs, vinyls, DVDs will be replace by mp3 music. Online purchases seem to increase a hundred fold or more last year.
So their will be great surprises and shifts in the coming months on how music will be repackage. I might be the death of Albums because people buy music online by individual song unlike from the yesteryears that albums had forced people to buy music other than their favorite songs.
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