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MuseSpring.com – Music Industry Training

MuseSpring.comThere are many sites that let musicians promote what they do by having a consolidated social presence on the Internet, and providing them with the tools for selling their music directly to fans (like BandCamp does), but there are not that many services that are actually aimed at record labels. How many startups provide direct tutorials explaining how to run a record company in the 21st century? I’m sure you’ll be hard pressed to find one. And that’s what makes reviewing MuseSpring.com all the more important.

We can compare this new service with an online music academy. Here, people who are thinking about creating their very own labels (and those who already run their very own, and who have trouble keeping their heads out of the water) are provided with direct access to courses, business services, startup support and even funding.

The goal of MuseSpring seems to be nothing short of creating a new generation of music industry men – one that can understand the changing demands of the market, at a time in which the barriers separating artists from their public have practically disappeared, and in which the business models of yore are all but inapplicable. With its dynamic content and approach, MuseSpring shows us that it’s never too late to change tack.

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