New to making internet revenue. How can I monetize my current skillset? (listed below)

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Hopefully this thread can help more than just me. I'm sure there are others in the same predicament or beginning steps as me with similar things to offer.

What I have to offer:
- Music Production (creating rap/hip-hop/r&b beats)
- Music Production mixing & mastering (similar to engineering)
- Good work ethic
- Dedicated
- Motivated
- $100-$200 budget

Things I do NOT have to offer (yet):
- Marketing skills
- Branding skills
- Promo skills
- web building skills
- social media skills
- a team to build/work with

Haven't put much thought into a "money goal". But for the sake of having a goal to work towards, I would love to reach $100k in 2016
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  • Profile picture of the author dana67
    You can look for opportunities on various freelance sites like Upwork, etc. Maybe you could make some money as a freelancer. Creating a simple blog or site to showcase your talents may be a good idea too.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by dana67 View Post

      You can look for opportunities on various freelance sites like Upwork, etc. Maybe you could make some money as a freelancer. Creating a simple blog or site to showcase your talents may be a good idea too.
      Interesting...I can make money from music creation on upwork?

      Also, how would I get a website to help me? (considering my budget and skillset)
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  • Profile picture of the author Engineer2Blogger
    You sound like the perfect freelancer, I'd go that route. If you're willing to learn what you're not good at then you'll open a whole host of new opportunities.
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    Originally Posted by WWWorldwide View Post

    Haven't put much thought into a "money goal". But for the sake of having a goal to work towards, I would love to reach $100k in 2016
    Good luck.

    You need to market yourself and services. Get your own site. Get on Youtube. Participate in social media. And learn how to market services - not products online. At the end of the day... marketing is marketing is marketing.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by Randall Magwood View Post

      Good luck.

      You need to market yourself and services. Get your own site. Get on Youtube. Participate in social media. And learn how to market services - not products online. At the end of the day... marketing is marketing is marketing.
      If marketing is marketing, whats the different approach between learning how to market myself & services and learning how to market products?

      Also, should I ditch the whole freelance idea?
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  • Profile picture of the author Barrellofmoney
    Free lance is a good start, you can also build a beautiful wordpress website for free, I built my when on youtube one day and seen this video "how to build a wordpress website 2016" the free part is it doesn't cost you anything to build a site that would normally cost thousands for someone to build it but you do need your own hosting and domain name. Also do like the gent above said and do some youtube videos and join some social networks and be active.
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  • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
    what can I do that includes a more entrepreneurial approach opposed to being a freelancer?
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  • Profile picture of the author Joe Ray
    Interesting thread. All the replies recommending freelancing. I guess, no one read the last part of the last line in your OP, " I would love to reach $100k in 2016 "
    You're definitely not going to make that kind of income from freelancing in 2016.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by Joe Ray View Post

      Interesting thread. All the replies recommending freelancing. I guess, no one read the last part of the last line in your OP, " I would love to reach $100k in 2016 "
      You're definitely not going to make that kind of income from freelancing in 2016.
      What do you suggest I do?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheZafraGroup
    Just implement what you know. There are people out there who will hire you. Once you build experience and your current skill set gets better, you can even charge more.

    How would you market yourself? I would say since you're dealing with music, then you're gonna have to put out some samples. Have yourself a blog and a youtube channel just to show samples of your work and at the same time, people will get to see who you are, how good you are and when you get steady traffic, you wouldn't even need to market yourself as much because there will be tons of people sharing your stuff.

    I'd say you start out as a freelancer, check out Upwork or maybe even fiverr. That way, you're making money to start for your own career. You'll have a budget to start what you dream of making into reality. It doesn't have to be permanent. What's important is just you have fresh cash flow daily while you're building your music side.

    Then start a blog, a soundcloud acct and a youtube channel and just get your work out there. Develop a presence on social media as well. Facebook and YouTube being the most important. I'd also recommend Instagram. You can then set up various services or even sell products on your site. People just need to see what you have to offer first.

    Just be consistent and you never know. Keep growing your skills, knowledge and work hard at it. You're the key to achieving your 100K for this year. No one else can do it for you but yourself. So work hard on yourself if you want to make that a reality.

    I got friends who are rappers. I gave them the same exact advice. They're not super big...yet, but they do have a solid fan base. One thing they never did before was leverage the potential of the internet.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by TheZafraGroup View Post

      Just implement what you know. There are people out there who will hire you. Once you build experience and your current skill set gets better, you can even charge more.

      How would you market yourself? I would say since you're dealing with music, then you're gonna have to put out some samples. Have yourself a blog and a youtube channel just to show samples of your work and at the same time, people will get to see who you are, how good you are and when you get steady traffic, you wouldn't even need to market yourself as much because there will be tons of people sharing your stuff.

      I'd say you start out as a freelancer, check out Upwork or maybe even fiverr. That way, you're making money to start for your own career. You'll have a budget to start what you dream of making into reality. It doesn't have to be permanent. What's important is just you have fresh cash flow daily while you're building your music side.

      Then start a blog, a soundcloud acct and a youtube channel and just get your work out there. Develop a presence on social media as well. Facebook and YouTube being the most important. I'd also recommend Instagram. You can then set up various services or even sell products on your site. People just need to see what you have to offer first.

      Just be consistent and you never know. Keep growing your skills, knowledge and work hard at it. You're the key to achieving your 100K for this year. No one else can do it for you but yourself. So work hard on yourself if you want to make that a reality.

      I got friends who are rappers. I gave them the same exact advice. They're not super big...yet, but they do have a solid fan base. One thing they never did before was leverage the potential of the internet.
      freelance over making my own website?
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  • Profile picture of the author TheZafraGroup
    I would personally do both. Obviously it depends on your current situation. If you have a full-time job, then I would recommend starting your own website. If you can do this full-time, then I would freelance in the meantime while I'm building my website because it will take money, time and effort to do so.

    If you work hard on the knowledge and applying, you can make great things happen in 90 days. So my suggestion to freelance is just temporary. It's just to jumpstart your main business. Just use your skills to gain even more experience, knowledge and get better at your craft while getting paid. Then you can use your income to build your own blog, shoot videos and boost your posts on FB so you can start gaining a following. For this to happen btw, you need consistent content. Since you're in the music/rap niche, search DeStorm Power on YouTube and listen to his Draw My Life. That should inspire you and give you a road map with realistic expectations on what it takes to make it happen.

    Just hustle hard bro.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by TheZafraGroup View Post

      I would personally do both. Obviously it depends on your current situation. If you have a full-time job, then I would recommend starting your own website. If you can do this full-time, then I would freelance in the meantime while I'm building my website because it will take money, time and effort to do so.

      If you work hard on the knowledge and applying, you can make great things happen in 90 days. So my suggestion to freelance is just temporary. It's just to jumpstart your main business. Just use your skills to gain even more experience, knowledge and get better at your craft while getting paid. Then you can use your income to build your own blog, shoot videos and boost your posts on FB so you can start gaining a following. For this to happen btw, you need consistent content. Since you're in the music/rap niche, search DeStorm Power on YouTube and listen to his Draw My Life. That should inspire you and give you a road map with realistic expectations on what it takes to make it happen.

      Just hustle hard bro.
      No full time job unless you consider being a college student a "full-time" job.

      When would I know to give up the freelancing? and wheres a good place for a freelance music producer to start?
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Originally Posted by WWWorldwide View Post


    Things I do NOT have to offer (yet):
    - Marketing skills
    - Branding skills
    - Promo skills
    - web building skills
    - social media skills
    - a team to build/work with
    Start developing these, or at least some of these skills,.

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    • Profile picture of the author takticz101
      Originally Posted by agmccall View Post

      Start developing these, or at least some of these skills,.

      al
      How do you guys learned about those skills?
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  • Profile picture of the author PassiveIncomes
    Originally Posted by WWWorldwide View Post

    Hopefully this thread can help more than just me. I'm sure there are others in the same predicament or beginning steps as me with similar things to offer.

    What I have to offer:
    - Music Production (creating rap/hip-hop/r&b beats)
    - Music Production mixing & mastering (similar to engineering)
    - Good work ethic
    - Dedicated
    - Motivated
    - $100-$200 budget

    Things I do NOT have to offer (yet):
    - Marketing skills
    - Branding skills
    - Promo skills
    - web building skills
    - social media skills
    - a team to build/work with

    Haven't put much thought into a "money goal". But for the sake of having a goal to work towards, I would love to reach $100k in 2016
    Create a Udemy course that teach people how to create music and mix music you can earn quite a sum of money. $100-200 is really not enough to do anything. I would recommend you to start out on Udemy and earn some profit first then use the profit to make more money.
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by PassiveIncomes View Post

      Create a Udemy course that teach people how to create music and mix music you can earn quite a sum of money. $100-200 is really not enough to do anything. I would recommend you to start out on Udemy and earn some profit first then use the profit to make more money.
      whats a udemy course?
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      • Profile picture of the author DABK
        A course that's sold on www.udemy.com.

        Start by figuring out who'd buy what you can deliver. Then find out where they live/do... Are they on facebook a lot? on linkedin? Can they be reached by postcards? A magazine?

        Figure out a way you're different from other people who sell what you will sell, announce it everywhere.

        Make the people who're interested in what you sell an offer...

        Read Dan Kennedy's Ultimate Marketing Guide and Ultimate Marketing Sales letter.... It's a good start.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    Unfortunately there are plenty of sound techs out there struggling for work.

    They don't know how to market themselves, either.

    If you can develop a reputation in a niche, you may start getting referrals. But that's a ways off.

    Where is a group of people who want what you've got?

    That's the first question you have to answer.

    Me, I would ignore the music production topic unless I could mix it in as part of the fulfillment of what I do...great if you can fit in "fun time" to your business, but otherwise you're up against a huge crowd of competitors and when that happens prices fall ie. you don't get paid anything.

    If you absolutely must offer that service as your main revenue generator, find other already successful music production techs who get their business online, and carefully look at what they're doing. You can mimic them. But that's a tough road IMO--I would find something else to focus on.
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  • Profile picture of the author Massimo99
    I think you can just open a simple web page in which you put some demo of your beats. Then, with a Facebook fan page(very easy to create) you can promote your music skills, beat creation for a minimum amount of $. For example for 15$ around 90.000 persons in your zone of interest will know for your services and definitely some will buy.

    If you are not able to get a ln ecommerce site, you can make it more local. Market only in the zone where you live and let others know your contact.

    Oor, you can use youtube to market this skills by uploading videos teaching others to create beats and to use apps for making this(cube ace or any other app that u use). Then you can add adsense to those videos so you can earn per views.

    But at the end, you drffinitely NEED someone with marketing skills(a friend or you can hire someone online) or you can try to learn the basics and go on.

    Hope this will help you!
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    • Profile picture of the author WWWorldwide
      Originally Posted by Massimo99 View Post

      I think you can just open a simple web page in which you put some demo of your beats. Then, with a Facebook fan page(very easy to create) you can promote your music skills, beat creation for a minimum amount of $. For example for 15$ around 90.000 persons in your zone of interest will know for your services and definitely some will buy.

      If you are not able to get a ln ecommerce site, you can make it more local. Market only in the zone where you live and let others know your contact.

      Oor, you can use youtube to market this skills by uploading videos teaching others to create beats and to use apps for making this(cube ace or any other app that u use). Then you can add adsense to those videos so you can earn per views.

      But at the end, you drffinitely NEED someone with marketing skills(a friend or you can hire someone online) or you can try to learn the basics and go on.

      Hope this will help you!
      I have a plan to work with local musicans in my area, but that plan will take tim eand I need some cash to startup the plan. Thats when I decided to turn to the internet and use it as a kickstart. Where do you suggest I start at internet marketing-wise?

      Thanks for the help man
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  • Profile picture of the author MatthewNeer
    Look up Jamie Lewis and tell him I sent you.

    He is an outstanding citizen and super affiliate who made millions selling hiphop beats online.
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  • Profile picture of the author RoVaMarketing
    WWWorldwide Great question. My background is in marketing and somethings you should keep in mind regardless of which route you take (freelancer or otherwise).
    Who is your customer?
    Where can you find that customer?
    How can you reach that customer?
    How are you looking to offer your services? In person or through the internet?

    Also, do you have any samples of your work which you could show potential new clients?
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  • Profile picture of the author reachintan
    Hi there,


    You can search for work on top reputed freelance sites such as:

    www.Fiverr.com
    www.Freelancer.com
    www.Elance.com
    www.Odesk.com


    You can even start your own music blog where you can share music reviews by posting relevant content. For that you need to buy your own domain name and domain hosting.


    Thanks,
    Chintan
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  • Profile picture of the author Asadullah72
    Fiverr.com will be best for you. Here you can show your talent and earn a lot. Just take time to know about the market and then try. Defiantly you will be success if you can.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jack2016
    Your thread is good idea, I'm waiting your website or blog about that thread.
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  • Profile picture of the author DURABLEOILCOM
    Originally Posted by WWWorldwide View Post

    Hopefully this thread can help more than just me. I'm sure there are others in the same predicament or beginning steps as me with similar things to offer.

    What I have to offer:
    - Music Production (creating rap/hip-hop/r&b beats)
    - Music Production mixing & mastering (similar to engineering)
    - Good work ethic
    - Dedicated
    - Motivated
    - $100-$200 budget

    Things I do NOT have to offer (yet):
    - Marketing skills
    - Branding skills
    - Promo skills
    - web building skills
    - social media skills
    - a team to build/work with

    Haven't put much thought into a "money goal". But for the sake of having a goal to work towards, I would love to reach $100k in 2016
    Start selling your music online, go to goggle type in sell beats

    You have plenty of ways to sell your music.
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