tting corners there are only two types of people, those who don't and those who wish they hadn't. Anyone that has ever compromised quality for the sake of a cheaper price would probably agree that it was a bad decision. What usually happens is that person ends up dissatisfied with their purchase or has to purchase that product or service again and again until they learn their lesson.This principle is especially true for those aspiring to become professional musicians. The biggest mistake you could make is compromising the quality of your music for the sake of a better price. There’s a difference between cutting your costs and cutting corners. The most successful business owners learn this principle early in their careers.Once Past the Desk
Have you ever paid to get your music recorded, mixed, or mastered and then had to get it done over again because you weren’t happy with the final product? Welcome to the world of cutting corners. No matter what anyone tells you, the bottom line is “you get what you pay for”. If you pay cheap, you’ll get cheap! And conversely if you pay for quality you’ll get quality (most of the time). Practice this idea of going “once past the desk” by getting your music services from the experts and specialists the first time around.
Here are some recommendations on a few companies you can turn to for your music services (note that their prices directly reflect the credibility and tremendous value that they bring to the table ensuring that in the end you will be well over satisfied with your purchase):
Recording & Mixing Services: PatchWerk Recording Studios, www.patchwerk.com
Mastering Services: Glen Schick Mastering, www.gsmastering.com
Video Services: Jason Staten, www.jasonstaten.com
Graphic Design Services: Visual Soul Creative Labs, www.visualsoulcreativelab.com/
Event Planning Services: Events to Cherish, www.eventstocherish.com
Promotion Services: PatchWerk Marketing, www.patchwerk.com
Other music related services can be found at www.needanetwerk.com
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