Make A Living Doing What You Love
Make a living doing what you love--it isn't always easy.
It often seems like everyone hates their job and is a slave to their boss, putting in day after day in anticipation of the weekend and the two-week annual vacation.
There is usually a trade-off when someone pursues a dream, especially if that dream doesn't involve making a lot of money.
Musicians and artists know that situation well.
The expenses never stop--lessons, instruments, traveling--it costs a lot to pursue a dream that doesn't pay well! The opportunities for professional musicians are few, and frequently involve teaching children in public schools.
No wonder teachers burn out fast! Yet many musicians cannot imagine a life for themselves apart from making music.
It's part of their soul.
After those magic four years in college pretending to be a real musician, and possibly another two in graduate school, what does real life present to the music major? For many, it's a tough road, getting wedding gigs here, teaching lessons there, possibly a job in a store or an office.
Military bands are an option some follow.
Others head back to college to retrain in a field with bountiful employment options.
But a real life as a musician exists on the Internet.
Building an on-line business is a viable path that can bring in enough money to live a decent life, yet leave time to practice and pursue musical options.
Keys to success on-line include...
Take hold of the opportunity on the Internet to support your life, your music, and your dreams.
It often seems like everyone hates their job and is a slave to their boss, putting in day after day in anticipation of the weekend and the two-week annual vacation.
There is usually a trade-off when someone pursues a dream, especially if that dream doesn't involve making a lot of money.
Musicians and artists know that situation well.
The expenses never stop--lessons, instruments, traveling--it costs a lot to pursue a dream that doesn't pay well! The opportunities for professional musicians are few, and frequently involve teaching children in public schools.
No wonder teachers burn out fast! Yet many musicians cannot imagine a life for themselves apart from making music.
It's part of their soul.
After those magic four years in college pretending to be a real musician, and possibly another two in graduate school, what does real life present to the music major? For many, it's a tough road, getting wedding gigs here, teaching lessons there, possibly a job in a store or an office.
Military bands are an option some follow.
Others head back to college to retrain in a field with bountiful employment options.
But a real life as a musician exists on the Internet.
Building an on-line business is a viable path that can bring in enough money to live a decent life, yet leave time to practice and pursue musical options.
Keys to success on-line include...
- Start earlyUnlike a job where you get paid every two weeks, a business takes time to grow.
Once it's up and running, you can give it minimal maintenance and it will continue to earn income. - Choose the right formatDon't fall prey to the scammers and hypers.
There are no secrets to success.
The principles of business success in cyberspace are similar to those in the brick-and-mortar world.
And most of those principles can be found for free or minimal cost on-line. - Treat your business like a business, not a hobbyYou can't earn an income from an on-line business while watching TV or lying on the beach.
It will take work. - Develop a plan and work itYou schedule practice time, work time, and free time.
So schedule business time as well.
Take hold of the opportunity on the Internet to support your life, your music, and your dreams.
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