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Brand New E-book Released By Kavit Haria Why Did Kavit Haria Write This Book For Free? As someone whose thoughts and ideas are respected and followed in the independent music industry, Kavit wanted a way to get his work to more musicians. By
offering this and his subsequent e-book for free, he is able to share new music strategies for success in this independent era. Also, naturally, as you implement and get results from what you read right
away in this book, Kavit is sure you will want to continue working with him by attending workshops and joining his training programs. But that's your choice.
What You'll Learn From This E-book
What Else Do I Get When I Subscribe? I'll send you a complimentary copy of my previous e-book called "The Strategy Guide To Succeeding As A Musician in 2008" - in five days time.
I'll also send you a video presentation I created just for you called "Non Conformity In The Independent Music Business."
I will also add you to my regular tips email list to send you my Musicians Development Newsletter (annual value: $97) What Others Say About This E-book "It's a confusing time for musicians, but it's also filled with great opportunity. From not being afraid to dream to developing a strategy and feeding your "fan funnel" this book not only offers hope, but points you in the right direction." Bruce Houghton of Skyline Music who blogs at Hypebot "You can't hit a goal if you can't see it, and Kavit makes your draw the target in great detail, and pushed your mind into creative ways to hit it." - Dave Jackson, Musicians Cooler "Kavit Haria's ebook outlines some essential business practices that musicians interested in building a career should consider. Instead of taking the ad hoc and uncoordinated approach, musicians should carefully consider their goals and the concrete steps to get them there. If you are in the process of turning music creation into a music business, you should check out Kavit's summary of a music business framework and his analysis of the artist-fan relationship." Brian Bourque of The Music Snob |