In a previous post I proposed 4 reasons keeping a day-job can benefit your songwriting career. This post will tackle the flip-side. Freelancing, or making a living without a steady nine-to-five job can be the perfect support system for the working songwriter. The first part of this post covers freelancing as a career choice. The second part ties freelancing to the songwriter’s career.
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Freelancing, and How it Benefits Your Songwriting Career
Perform for Thousands in the NYC Subway System
Anyone who has traveled the underground metro system of New York City is familiar with NYC subway performers. If you’re a band, songwriter, or solo performer, you (yes you!) can set up shop in a busy subway station and perform for thousands! This article serves as a guide to performing in public in New York City.
Copyright Your Music for Picture Compositions
The next step in the series on making money with production music libraries is copyrighting your compositions. Securing your work with proper music copyrights is an important part of building your music for picture catalog. This article will offer a simple explanation of music copyrights, and show you how to register your copyright.
Power Twittering with TweetDeck
Twitter is quickly becoming a hugely powerful tool for connecting on the social web. Songwriters and musicians around the world have embraced the twittersphere to connect with fans and spread their music. Today I’d like to offer a review of my official twitter weapon of choice: TweetDeck.

