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The Foundational Five Steps
1. Write a business plan for your record label. 2. Pick a name for your record label and trademark it. 3. Incorporate your business, preferably in Delaware. 4. Apply for bar codes from the UC Council. 5. Register a domain name and build a web site. The Next Seven Solid Steps 6. Start signing artists and pressing up records. 7. Hook up with a record distributor. 8. Hire a publicist (or do it yourself). 9. Hire a radio promotions company. 10. Start selling records. 11. Get a good accountant. 12. Pay your artists, on time and in full. |
Step #1. Write a business plan for your record label.
A business plan precisely defines your business, identifies your goals, and serves as your
company's resume. The basic components include a balance sheet, an income
statement, and a cash flow analysis. It helps you allocate resources properly, handle unforeseen
complications, and make good business decisions. Because it provides specific and organized
information about your company and how you will repay borrowed money, a good business plan
is a crucial part of any loan application. Additionally, it informs sales personnel, suppliers,
and others about your operations and goals.
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