Where do you get Studio Clients from?
Hi ya,
Okay so I thought in the lull we can ask some business questions.
So where do all your studio clients come from.
1) Ads in trade mags, local street pres.
2) Flyers placed in rehearsal rooms.
3) Word of mouth
4) Your studio is part of a rehearsal chain.
5) Going out and finding bands in Venues.
6) From outside producers.
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client hates everything...
so i'm tracking this project for a singer/songwriter.
she's not into any of my "cool stuff" ideas to try. ok, no biggie.
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