Originally Posted By: TLMelvin
I agree with Jim Fogle on Fiverr as well as what Joanne does. There is probably more money to be made helping other musicians by selling your services to them. Akin to the Gold Rush - The people that made the most money were those who sold equipment/services to the miners. There are also services on Fiverr that promote music. Not sure how successful they are.
I make about two to three thousand dollars a year on Fiverr and that is with little promotion on my part. Not a fortune, but it provides enough for equipment/software upgrades and more.


Selling pickaxes and boots. The days of radio play for most anyone not a classic rock performer, new country or new pop, rap, hip hop are over. The money is in streaming, YouTube, etc. But you have to work very hard at it, build it over time, unless you have Universal or Warner Brothers behind you. I have some stuff signed with a couple of publishers for TV and Movie use. I make about 36 bucks a quarter from that!!! If only they could get my songs on a network TV series every week for a year, then I could almost cover what it cost me for all my junk used to make that music!!


My wife asked if I had seen the dog bowl. I told her I didn't even know he could.