Photo – We launched almost 2 decades ago to assist indie artists maximize their potential, to show how for just a small, yet consistent investment they could build. Often this was done to our own disadvantage, more often than not this left us coming out of pocket in order to gain trust from skeptical artists who had been burned by others. We did it because back then when you helped someone through the growing pains, they stepped their game up, evolved and and signed on more… This is not true today. Today many artists find themselves stuck, they have no idea where the industry is headed or how to get there. All they know is that they spent thousands chasing a dream only to find themselves with a music career that consists exclusively of a lot of high priced memories. With no foundation, few organic interviews/features or placements. And if they do have them, no way to put it all together like a well oiled machine so they benefit. They want us to do it for them on the cheap. They see value, but they don’t want to pay what is required to put them out or get to the next level. But they have no problem paying for Jordans, weed, video games or the latest iphone.<br><br>Its not that pros won’t work with struggling artists, it’s that a lot of struggling artists don’t want to make the investment. Not even minimal.

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We launched almost 2 decades ago to assist indie artists maximize their potential, to show how for just a small, yet consistent investment they could build. Often this was done to our own disadvantage, more often than not this left us coming out of pocket in order to gain trust from skeptical artists who had been burned by others. We did it because back then when you helped someone through the growing pains, they stepped their game up, evolved and and signed on more... This is not true today. Today many artists find themselves stuck, they have no idea where the industry is headed or how to get there. All they know is that they spent thousands chasing a dream only to find themselves with a music career that consists exclusively of a lot of high priced memories. With no foundation, few organic interviews/features or placements. And if they do have them, no way to put it all together like a well oiled machine so they benefit. They want us to do it for them on the cheap. They see value, but they don't want to pay what is required to put them out or get to the next level. But they have no problem paying for Jordans, weed, video games or the latest iphone.

Its not that pros won't work with struggling artists, it's that a lot of struggling artists don't want to make the investment. Not even minimal.

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