How to Make Money with Your Recording Studio

How to Make Money with Your Recording Studio

Make Recession-Proof Money with Your Recording Studio

For a lot of studio owners right now, it's hard to make ends meet.  With rent prices going up, and less people willing to splash out money on studio time, it's very hard to maintain a recording studio in today's society.

Built Your Recording Studio in Hard Times???

If you've built up your recording studio, it's cost you a lot of time and money. If you're renting space to hold your recording studio, it's going to keep costing you money!  How are you going to keep up with these costs?  How can you make a profit off of all the money that you invested??  You need to find out ways to make money with your recording studio AND FAST!!  But don't panic, that is where we're here to help!

You can watch the video at: http://urbanmusicschoolblog.com/how-to-make-money-with-your-recording-studio/

First of all, you need to make sure that the rent money for your recording studio is paid each month!  You want to get artists in to do recording sessions to pay for this.  You should try and get these sessions done at the beginning of the month so that they're out of the way.  You should undercut your competition to do this.  Maybe even do special offers for just the first week only to get your rent paid!  So then, you can concentrate on making PROFIT with your recording studio for the rest of the month.

Don't Undercut Yourself!

Do not undercut yourself too much; otherwise you will be working your socks off just to break even. It won't last! DON'T PRICE YOURSELF OUT OF THE GAME!!  You want to undercut your competition to a point but not past that point!  Your clientele want quality for a REASONABLE price.  If you feel you're being forced to lower your prices too much to get clientele, then you should probably have a look at your quality of service.  This doesn't necessarily mean investing money in your recording studio more; this could mean improving yourself as a sound engineer, improving your team members' skills, or even improving your hospitality.  But if other recording studios are clearly getting better sound than you, then invest in new equipment or software.

You want to try and create fluent clientele, so make sure you're versatile in all the music production services that you offer.  Do albums, EPs, demos, mix-tapes, radio adverts, voice-overs, music for film and music for television.  Anything to do with your recording studio, or your music production, you should offer it!  Just make sure you offer your music production services at a low price and with high-quality, and you'll get loads of clientele for your recording studio from all over the place AND MORE MONEY!!

For more examples watch the video.

You want to be professional and make the artist feel comfortable.  A lot of artists decide on which recording studio they go to

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