35 Things To Consider When Starting Your Own Record Label
By
Christopher Knab
1. Why are you starting your own label? (What is your motivation?)
2. Why would anyone want to buy your
music anyway?
3. Is there currently a market for
your kind of music? Prove it!
4. If you are not releasing your own
music, have you ever read a recording contract? Are you aware of all the
traditional clauses that are in such 75-100 page contracts?
5. Do you know anything about
copyright law?
6. What is a Mechanical Royalty?
7. Have you ever heard of the Harry
Fox Agency? What do they do?
8. What do you want to achieve by
starting your own label?
9. What do you know about the day to
day business of selling music?
10. Will your new company be a sole
proprietorship, a partnership, or a corporation? (Do you know the pros and
cons of each?)
11. Have you registered the name of
your company to make sure you can use that name?
12. Will you need any recording
equipment or office equipment and supplies to run your label?
13. Do you have a recording studio you
can work with?
14. Do you know any record producers
and/or engineers?
15. How much money do you think it
will cost you to startup your label, and to finance the recordings and
marketing of the recordings for the first year?
16. Where will the financing come
from?
17. What local, state, and federal tax
responsibilities will your label have?
18. How will you sell your records?
(Live shows, Internet sales, mail order, catalog sales, Distributors,
Stores?)
19. What specific distribution and
retail sales plans have you arranged so fans of your music can easily buy
your releases at record and other retail stores?
20. Do you have the money, time, and
determination to compete in an industry that releases over 500 new records
a week?
21. How much does it cost to
manufacture CDs, Tapes, and/or vinyl?
22. What 'configurations' will you
need to manufacture your music?
23. How many copies do you need to
manufacture for each release?
24. What are 'package deals' offered
by manufacturers, and are they right for you?
25. Will you need to make any posters,
bin cards, or other promotional materials? If so, how many and how much
will that cost?
26. What specific packaging choices
are available and which is right for your releases?
27. How did you estimate the number of
copies you needed?
28. Did you count into your estimation
the number of free CDs you will have to give away for promotions of
various kinds?
29. How will you go about finding new
acts to sign to your label?
30. How important do you think the
graphic element is in designing your label's logo, and specific cover
artwork for your releases?
31. Do you know any graphic artists
with record jacket design experience?
32. What specific information should
go on the cover, back cover, spine, booklet, and on the CD itself?
33. Do you have your own Barcode? Why
do you need one?
34. Do you know how to write a music
marketing plan, a distributor one-sheet, and other promotional materials?
35. Who is your customer? If you think
you know them, then describe them in very specific terms.
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