There are a number of financial documents a business should have to monitor finances and make informed financial decisions. One of those documents is the Profit and Loss Statement. In this post, we’ll cover the Profit and Loss Statement for musicians.
Author: Anitra Jay
The Musician’s Practical Guide for Dealing With Rejection
I once had a music reviewer say “please, no more acoustic music!” I’m an acoustic soul-singer/songwriter. That was a punch to the gut! The constant cycle of calling, emailing, pitching, inquiring and getting either no answer or a flat-out “no” is simply depressing. And please, let’s not even talk about some of our fellow musicians […]
5 Tricks That Convert Visitors to Subscribers on Your Musician Website
The musician’s mailing list is his/her key to direct marketing to their fanbase. Without this valuable tool, musicians are missing out on having direct access to their fans. This means you’re having to rely on social media and other third-party platforms to reach your fans. Unfortunately, these platforms carry strict guidelines, algorithms, and actual censorship […]
Music Business Guide: 4 Critical Business Elements Every Musician Should Address
Doing music is about way more than just playing a few tunes and melodies. There are so many hats a musician has to wear to keep business moving in the right direction, it could make your head spin. Being in business for yourself creates its own set of challenges, but it’s incredibly rewarding if you […]
5 Ways Musicians Can Earn Money Online
Doing music is not the only way to earn money as a musician! I’m sure we all know that by now. The trick is finding the right options and investing the time to do it. However, earning money with music is not as easy as it sounds. You have to be knowledgeable about opportunities and […]
6 Ways to Generate Cash to Pay for a Music Tour
Touring costs money. Gas, lodging, food, and general costs of being on the road can all add up. If you’re traveling with bandmates, costs can skyrocket. Going from city to city sharing your music is a lot of fun. But it’s even more fun to have funds in place to cover expenses associated with touring […]
How to Boost Your Confidence as an Independent Musician
Being a creative professional takes a huge amount of vulnerability and humility. Being brave enough to share your inner creative dialogue in a public space is what sets us apart from a typical person. We don’t tend to fall in line with the “accepted narratives” of society. We tend to develop our own theories and […]
Join The Crafty Musician’s Member Community
There is strength in numbers! As an independent musician and creative entrepreneur, one of the best things you can do for yourself is join a network where you’ll get encouragement, support, advice, and learn from other like-minded professionals. I’m super excited to announce that The Crafty Musician Blog will now offer a way to connect, […]
10 Things You Can Do To Promote an Out-of-Town Show
A show at a venue out of town can be difficult to promote. You may not have a large following in the area. Plus, if you’re unfamiliar with the area, finding ways to build awareness about your show can be challenging. Sometimes, there are other bands on the bill that can help cover the promotion […]
How Musicians Can Book House Concerts with HomeDitty
In a previous post, I shared 4 Platforms Musicians Can Use to Book House Concerts. HomeDitty was one of them. What really intrigued me about HomeDitty was the platform style and booking access that could potentially help musicians to break long upheld barriers in the house concert realm. Katie Byers, the founder of HomeDitty has […]
4 Platforms for Musicians to Book House Concerts
Some of my most memorable gigs are house concerts. I’ll never forget this one time I did a house concert in Baltimore, MD. When I first walked into the house, the guests were lounging around and as I walked up to them to say hello, they said we’re your biggest fans. I had never met […]

