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Our First Facebook Live Replay

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Did you miss it? It’s all good! We’ve taken the video and uploaded it to YouTube (though we had to cut it up into three pieces). So, check out our first Facebook Live below: Support Your Music Matters:

Next Facebook Live Event: Wednesday, February 27, 2019

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Are you starting to get a sense of what Your Music Matters is yet? Well, we’ve got another Facebook Live coming. And, whether you think you’ve got a good idea of what it is, there’s some fresh information coming your way this Wednesday. Here’s another chance to throw your hat over the fence and decide whether you’d like to be involved. This week’s theme is Action , and host David Andrew Wiebe is sure to knock your socks off with his pointed message about Action . So, don’t forget to like our page on Facebook and follow along with our progress. Your Music Matters Facebook Live Event Wednesday, February 27, 2019 @ 1:00 PM MST Hosted by: David Andrew Wiebe Support Your Music Matters:

The Essential Guide to Creative Entrepreneurship by David Andrew Wiebe

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Side hustles . Within the gig economy, you can live your life on your own terms. No longer are you subject to 9 - 5 work, if that’s not your calling. No longer are you capped by a salary or a wage. There’s no ceiling. No longer do you need to go to work – everything you need to do, you can probably do from home. Creative entrepreneurship is on the rise. And those who’ve discovered this opportunity are taking it by the horns. If you’re looking for an organized guide that offers tips and insights into making your side hustle your main hustle, you’ll like what Wiebe has had to say on the topic. Click this link to find out more about the book .   Support Your Music Matters:

The Essential Guide to Music Entrepreneurship by David Andrew Wiebe

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How does a musician go about getting into the music business ? No, not just starting a career. Not just setting up a website and distributing your music on iTunes and Spotify. But how does a musician become a capable business person? An entrepreneur , if you will. Well, it’s not as complicated as you might think, as author David Andrew Wiebe explains. It’s not just about copyright or contracts. It’s not all about music management or booking agents either. Sure, these things can help. But more important than that is choosing yourself . An entrepreneur is someone who chooses themselves, says David Andrew Wiebe. You want to be an effective music entrepreneur here in the digital age? That’s what you’ll get in this well-received and highly praised book. Click here to find out more about the book . Support Your Music Matters: