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Guest Speaker Loren Weisman speaks on the new music business.





Guest Speaker Loren Weisman speaks on the new music business. An LW Content Marketing Strategist and Speaker Video Blog. 

Music Business Consultant Loren Weisman is available as a College Speaker, university speaker, lecture speaker, guest speaker, keynote speaker, workshop leader, seminar leader and clinician, covering informative speaking topics on success in the new music business of today and up to date music business presentations.

Here is a short example of Loren discussing the importance of learning music theory regardless of what instrument or style you play if you want to further your career in music. It mixes the rules of business when it comes to the music business with the foundations of theory and studying.

Loren is available as a guest speaker, university speaker, lecture speaker, college speaker, keynote speaker, workshop leader, seminar leader and clinician, covering informative speaking topics on success in the music business of today and up to date music business presentations.

Guest Speaker Loren Weisman's seminars, workshops, events and topics are designed and individualized best for the following audiences:

Artists of any medium, High School Students (Juniors and Seniors), College and University Students, Beginner, Semi Professional and Aspiring Musicians, Professional Musicians, Music Industry employees, Producers, Management, Record Labels, Booking Agents and AND...Anyone interested in the business side of the music industry.

Loren's three most popular Seminars Include:
Realistic Music Careers 101, Online Marketing and Branding 101, Budgets, Numbers and Music Business Plans 101

Loren's Other Topics Include:
Music Production and Process, Band Organization, Artist Sustainability, Artist Finances, Recording Budgets, Touring Budgets, Physical and Online Marketing, Social Media Optimization, Ghost In the machine (The Ghost Players), Promotion, Marketing and Branding your Band and other key relevant topics covering sustainable success in the music business of today.

Guest Speaker Loren Weisman is also available for guest speaking presentations by Skype as well as in person. Loren is happy to adjust any presentation or seminar to the needs, topics and schedule that the class or teacher would prefer. For additional information on bookings, speaking engagements, seminars & clinics, email: info (at) lorenweisman.com

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