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Managing Your Music as a Business

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About Managing Your Music as a Business

Introduction

Who Are You?

Who Is Your Audience?

Where Are You Going?

Evaluating Years Past

Visions of the Future

Seasonal Planning

Defining Growth & Success

Your Creative Roadmap

Conclusion

What You Will Learn?

  • Join Minnesota's favorite new-classical crossover duo, The OK Factor for this one-hour class where you'll explore the fundamental concepts of managing your music like a business. You'll begin to understand who you are as a ‘brand’ and how your brand informs the necessary strategic planning for growth, success, and work-life integration..
  • Olivia and Karla, cellist and violinist for The OK Factor, have been in business together for over seven years, performing their original music and teaching educational workshops for audiences across the US. In this class, Olivia and Karla share what they've learned over the years and break down the process of managing your music into practical and actionable steps..
  •  You'll learn how to:.
  • Though this class is focused on musicians, many of the concepts you'll learn can be applied to any discipline. In fact, these are the same tools that Olivia and Karla have used to start side hustles of their own outside of their musical career. So, whether music is the side-hustle you want to turn into a full-time gig, or have been looking for a way to break out of the 9-5 grind and take your music to the next level, this is a great place to start..
  • By the end of the class, you'll have a Creative Road Map, a blueprint for treating your art like a business that details the who, what, where, and why during this season of your career. This kind of planning is what you need to set yourself up for long-lasting success, alongside a toolbox of resources that you can constantly draw from as you continue through your journey..