Tuesday, December 29, 2009 

Is Your Music Career Stagnant?

by Madalyn Sklar



It's that time of the year where we need to look back, evaluate, assess and look towards the New Year. 2010 is going to sparkle for you!

When it comes to promoting your music in bigger, better and broader ways it's all about having a plan in place. Take a moment and think about what your goals are for 2010? Think about where you want to be in the next 3 mos, 6 mos and year. If you map out a plan on paper with your thoughts, ideas and goals you will have a much better chance of achieving the success you want and deserve. Most people just don't do this so that puts you ahead of the game.

How hard is it to write out your thoughts, your ideas, your goals? No hard at all!

It Starts With A Plan

The biggest hurdle most people face is procrastinating. Don't be the majority. Be the minority who will take the path leading to success. Take a few minutes right now. Get out a sheet of paper and write down your thoughts for you and your music in 2010. It all starts with a plan.

Thoughts, Ideas, Goals and Dreams

I find it's best to get yourself a notebook and start writing down what you want on a regular basis. Don't worry about how outrageous it is. Get your thoughts on paper. Visualize it. Keep the notebook nearby and write in it whenever you get ideas. The key here is to formulate your ideas and dreams into achievable goals.

An Action Plan To Success

Once you get a clear picture of what you want to achieve, make an action plan of what you need to do to reach your goal. Keep it simple. Set deadlines. Close your eyes and visualize it.

I know this sounds simple and it really is. If you spend time doing this you will see real results. Escalate your music career to a new level. Don't let it stagnate.

I'm available if you are looking to schedule a phone call to discuss this further and work together to map out a plan for you and your music. I know that brainstorming can make a huge difference. Let's brainstorm together and create great strides for you. Details at http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/

Copyright © 2009 Madalyn Sklar

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 13 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success in the biz. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

You can reach Madalyn at MadalynSklar.com or madalynsklar AT gmail.com

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009 

How To Receive Twitter Posts via Text Messaging

by Madalyn Sklar

I put together a short video tutorial today that shows you how to easily set yourself up to receive text messages from people you want to follow on Twitter. I did this because I have people who have been following my motivational text messages via Mozes over the last few years. It dawned on me that I could accomplish this and reach a far wider audience over at Twitter.

Some time ago I set up a Twitter page where I would post motivational messages, similar to my text messages. You can check it out at http://twitter.com/motiv8r. It's been quite stagnant because I do run several other Twitter pages. And I thought, "do I really need another Twitter account?" I know, you don't have to say it. I'm very driven yet crazy all rolled in one.

Here are my other, more active Twitter pages:

* http://twitter.com/gogirlsmusic
* http://twitter.com/madalynsklar
* http://twitter.com/sn4m

Feel free to follow me on any of these.

One thing I strongly advocate is to set up a Twitter account regardless if you're ready to use it now or save for later just so you can secure your name. It would suck if another band with your name beat you to getting on Twitter first. Or if your name is common enough that you might not be able to get it.

So back to why I'm ready to start using my other Twitter account. See I've been running (yet) another dot com for years (yeah I know!), http://www.motivationformusicians.com/. For over two years now I sent out motivational text messages every Tuesday & Friday using Mozes. It's a great platform for text messaging your friends and audience. I'm a big motivator and have helped so many indie artists and music business professionals with their careers. In this process I help motivate them to succeed. It was only natural for me to do this in another format such as text messaging.

Then Twitter came along...

So lately I have been thinking about how can I better live by my motto, "working smarter not harder". When it comes to sending out these text messages why do it twice, right? I took a look at both. It's far easier to get people to follow you on Twitter. They have the option to receive your post via text message. It just started making more sense for me to move from a text only platform to Twitter's web and text platform.

I now plan to post only through Twitter. That brings me to my video. So today I thought I would create a short video on how to easily set up your mobile device to receive text messages from someone you follow on Twitter. I did it for my followers over on Mozes. But really it's for anyone who wants to know how to follow someone on Twitter via text messaging.

Here it is:



I hope you find my video tutorial useful. I have others available for viewing at http://www.youtube.com/sn4m. I would LOVE your comments, telling me what you think.

Copyright © 2009 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 13 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
GoGirlsMusic.com
Social Networks for Musicians

Follow Madalyn @ Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn

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Friday, May 08, 2009 

Motivation for Musicians

Need an occasional jolt?
Sign up for my motivational Twitter messages
http://twitter.com/motiv8r




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Tuesday, February 10, 2009 

Motivation will almost always beat mere talent!



by Madalyn Sklar

That is a quote by Norman Augustine I came across a few days ago. It got me thinking. There are some very talented musicians out there making incredibly great music. The problem is they lack motivation to get from point A to point B in their music career. They may have the chops but can only go so far. On the other side of the spectrum I've seen mediocre bands rise up because they are extremely motivated. They get out there and network. They work their Internet marketing. They are very professional. They are likable.

Now what would happen if you took extreme talent and combined it with extreme motivation? Hmm, that is a thought now isn't it?

So think about this...

Talent + Motivation = Success!

Success is out there waiting for you. If you aren't grabbing it, someone else will.

What do you think?

Copyright © 2009 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 13 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
IndieMusicCoach
GoGirlsMusic.com
Social Networks for Musicians

Follow Madalyn @ Twitter / Facebook / LinkedIn

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Monday, January 26, 2009 

Building Your Dream Team

by Madalyn Sklar



Having the perfect "dream team" for your music career is a must these days. Doing everything yourself is way too difficult. I mean seriously between booking, promoting, performing, and everything that comes along with writing and recording it gets to be too much. I find it's best to elicit help. Develop a team... a dream team.

Just last week I was watching one of my favorite movies, Oceans Eleven, and in it they spent a great deal of time building the perfect team where each person plays a vital role. Have you thought about this? Mapping out a plan for who does what is imperative. We can't do it all and we certainly shouldn't do what we are not good at.

Now if you have a band you can easily delegate responsibilities to your band mates. Figure out who is best suited for each area. Maybe you're even ready to add a manager to the mix. If you are a solo performer it's a bit more difficult. You need to expand further out to find people to help you.

Don't be afraid to ask for help!

That is truly the bottom line. Asking for help will amaze you.

Here are some tips to get you started:

Find someone to help you with your graphic design. That would be your web site, posters, business cards and any other promotional items. Be sure your Myspace and other social networks have the same look and feel of your primary web site too. Branding is essential! Maybe you have a friend who is an incredible artist and pro on Photoshop. Put a call out to your fans on your list. You never know unless you ask.

Get a manager and/or booking agent. If you are not attracting the attention of the high power ones yet, it's okay to go with someone who is learning the ropes as long as you are comfortable with them and have a good feeling about it. You can also assign someone in your band the role of manager or booking agent. If you have a super fan who wants to help, they could end up being your best bet. I've seen all these scenarios work.

Get some advisors. Yeah you heard me right, advisors. Find mentors, people you look up to who can offer up advice and information. Don't be afraid to ask!

This should be a good start to get you thinking in the right direction. Building your perfect team is achievable. It starts with you.

Send me your thoughts on dream teams. Do you have one? How did YOU do it?

Copyright © 2009 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 13 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/
http://www.gogirlsmusic.com/
http://www.socialnetworksformusicians.com/

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Wednesday, December 31, 2008 

Happy New Year from Madalyn Sklar!

by Madalyn Sklar



Before I wish you a happy and joyous New Year, I have one thing to ask...

What are your plans for 2009? Send me a comment and let me know. I would love to hear from you!

My plans?
Continue to work smarter NOT harder!
Expand my social networks business by helping musicians and music businesses
Writing more blog posts here

Have a SAFE and HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 12 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com
http://www.gogirlsmusic.com
http://www.socialnetworksformusicians.com

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Monday, December 29, 2008 

Are You Ready For 2009?

by Madalyn Sklar



It's hard to believe that 2008 is coming to an end. So with that I ask you... what have you accomplished this year?

Did you...
sell more CDs?
book more shows?
work your social networks effectively?
reach a new level of success?

I know, all this is easier said than done. Right? But it all starts with ONE thing. Planing your success. You must make a plan to achieve your goals. You must spend time thinking about what it is you really want. Once you do this, I recommend writing it out. Once it's on paper it will take on a life of its own. Have you thought about making a vision board? Click here for How to Make a Vision Board. You may find it very useful.

There is no better time than right now to work on your goals and vision for 2009. I would love to hear from you so send me your comments.

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 12 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/
http://www.gogirlsmusic.com/
http://www.socialnetworksformusicians.com/

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Monday, November 24, 2008 

Do You Really Think Being A Copycat Will Get You Far?

or What I Don't Recommend Indie Artists Do!

by Madalyn Sklar



Okay I'm going to jump onto my high horse and preach. Ready?

I was reading a music business blog today. It was interesting and filled with a lot of "How-To" advice. Hey, I'm all for that. Let's help indie artists. Let's give out sound advice.

But then these words stopped me in my tracks...

"See How Others Do It - Then Copy Them!"

Hmm, I must say I do not agree with that. Indie artists already have so much stacked against them. Let's see, how about everyone and their brother having a rock band too, the difficulties in getting booked great paying gigs, the economy. You know I could go on and on on the negative side of the business. I like to focus on the positive.

What can YOU do to be different? Why copy what everyone else does?

I preach this a lot whether it's here on the blog, during a coaching call, a teleseminar, a mastermind session and at my workshops and panels. I say this over and over.

Be Different!
Step Outside The Box!
Don't Do What Everyone Else Is Doing!

But hey, we all know it's way easier to copy others. It happens to me more than I care to discuss. But I can tell you this. If you come up with your own creative ideas you will stand out. I do say it's okay to check out what others are doing. No need to re-invent the wheel, that is for sure. But why not come up with a new take on something. Why not spend time brainstorming new ideas. Try something. See if it works. If it does, great! If not, it's okay. Failure is okay!

Let me say that again...

Failure is okay. It really is. You just get back up and try something new. Poof. Done!

So my tip for today is don't do what everyone else is doing. Be different. Be unique. Be you.

Copyright © 2008 GoGirlsMusic.com

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 12 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/
http://www.gogirlsmusic.com/
http://www.socialnetworksformusicians.com/

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008 

The Power of a Music Community

by Madalyn Sklar



As you probably know, I founded and run GoGirlsMusic.com. It is the oldest and largest online community of independent women in music. The only requirement is one female in a band.

Our mission is to "support, promote & empower our members". I think we do this well.

What makes GoGirls so great is the vast numbers of musicians looking to get empowered and feel part of something great. When people discover our community, they tell me how much they need it, how great to find a place where they can share and be involved, receive information, resources and not feel so alone.

Here's what some members of our community say about GoGirls:



click here for more GoGirls videos

Community is most beneficial when you take away the "me" attitude... the what's-in-it-for-me. In the music business there is so much of this. Where does it get you? Nowhere! But if you can step back from this attitude and step up you have so much more to gain. And what I mean by stepping up is getting involved, helping out, helping others, not expecting anything in return. You do it because you want to. Because you see the big picture. You see the success it can bring you. People like to help people they like. Are you likable?

Over the years I have set up GoGirls Chapters across the country and even in Europe. I can't run them so I over see them all. I can't make anyone step up. But what's great is we've had members of our community step up and volunteer. They see the bigger picture. They see how they can benefit from this, from their actions, from their kindness. By leading. By not being afraid, not being held back. They don't make excuses.

Side note: I hear excuses from musicians every day. I see petty actions. You have the power within you to succeed in the music business. But it takes a combination of things. One of them is stepping up to the plate and stop with the excuses.

Find communities that can benefit you, where you can step up and take part. Look at the bigger picture. Look beyond where you are at now. It's an amazing thing when you do this.

If you'd like to learn more about joining the GoGirls community, click here.

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She has spent over 12 years helping independent musicians and music business professionals achieve greater success. Her motto is: working smarter not harder. She also founded GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest + largest online community of indie women musicians.

Madalyn's Sites:
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/
http://www.gogirlsmusic.com/
http://www.socialnetworksformusicians.com/

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Monday, October 06, 2008 

Focus On What You Desire

by Madalyn Sklar



We all have dreams of what we want. Some of us want to be rich and famous rock stars while others would be content just making a decent living doing music. Our desires come in all shapes and sizes. But what typically lacks is taking the action necessary to make your dreams and desires come true.

I found this quote a long time ago and it says a lot...

"Remember, success in anything is all about focus, and if you focus on what's critical, then you'll get the results that you need to get right now."

Focus. It's one of the hardest things for us to do. We get caught up in every day life. And our families. And our work life. You know I can go on and on. But I won't because you can focus, you just have to set your mind to it.

It's October and the end of the year is fast approaching. Now is the time to focus and take action. What are your three most important goals you would like to accomplish by year-end? Jot it down. Every day you should look at your list. Focus on it. Take action on it. Do something every day! It will bring you one step closer to achieving what you want.

Another way to hyper focus on what you want is to remove the things that interrupt you like email, surfing the web, tv, your phone. It's so easy to get distracted. If you can just remove all distractions for an hour and really focus I promise you will be amazed at your results.

So what are you waiting for? Your dreams and desires await you!

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com for more info.

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 

Something to think about today...

"Life is not easy for any of us. But what of that? We must have perseverance and above all confidence in ourselves. We must believe that we are gifted for something and that this thing must be attained." -- Marie Curie

I know life is not easy but you have to look past your issues and problems and look at yourself in a new light. Confidence is a MUST in the music business! Believe in yourself and others will believe in you. Yes, it's true! Tell yourself every day that you are incredibly awesome, incredibly gifted. If you feel you are not, ask yourself why. Write it down. Find ways to overcome it. Read motivational books, newsletters, blogs. Rise above because you my friend are amazing.

This motivational moment was brought to you by Madalyn Sklar. ;-)

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com for more info.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008 

"No" is not an option

This article is so good that I'm reposting it again! It originally ran on 8-17-07. Enjoy!

Last night I was watching The Big Idea on CNBC. They had a segment on not letting people tell you what you can/can't do. It was fascinating listening to stories of triumph because "no" was not an option.

It reminded me of one of my consulting clients, 3 Kisses out of Texas. They received a great opportunity to appear on ABC's Wife Swap last year. But they ran into a few hurdles. Now most people would have given up. What was so awesome is that they did not let "no" become an option. They stayed in touch with the producers. When something cool happened with their band such as a new endorsement deal, they would email it to the show's producer.

They did what I call "being persistent without being a pest." And let me tell you what, it paid off! Last November they got the call and before long a film crew was at their house taping. The show aired in February of this year and the episode had one of the highest ratings.

I love telling their story because it shows that when you change your mindset to "no is not an option" you will see things happen in your favor.

What are you doing to rise above the "no's" you hear? I would love to hear your comments.

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out www.indiemusiccoach.com for more info.

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Tuesday, April 08, 2008 

The Indie Music Box

by Madalyn Sklar

The indie music box... are you in it or outside of it?

Most of us are in it because it's a comfortable place to be. It's easy to do what everyone else is doing. And yes, we let ourselves be in this box. Seems most musicians get trapped inside rather than thinking outside of it. There are so many indie artists out there doing exactly what you are doing. If you don't want to stand out, just follow alongside everyone else. It's so simple and unimaginative! Get my drift?

What can you do to stand out?
What can you do to make that impression and "wow" people?

Here's one example:

I was just reading a really great blog post by Mark Nissley called The Story of a Rock Star. In it he talks about his work with a rising star back in the 90s. It's obvious that he's referring to Jewel.

I was fortunate to work with one of the best star stories of the last decade. I first met this star before her 20th birthday. She lived in her van, and sang nights at a coffeehouses and bars. She was fortunate enough to get a spot in a San Diego club and was surrounded by some leading talent of the early nineties. She studied them and learned from them. There were more talented people around her, but she was the one to receive a big contract. She had one of the biggest debut albums of all time, with a number of subsequent albums.

There are many aspects to her story that can illustrate the points that I am getting to, but I'll just share one. I attribute a single reason this songwriter became a star. While all the very talented musicians around her spent their time between and after sets, hanging out back stage and drinking (among other things), the teenage girl did something different. She met her fans and really talked to them. She told her story at every show. She positioned herself at the exit and shook every patron's hand. She asked people if they liked her music. She asked people to come back and see her. One of those hands she shook was an executive from Atlantic Records. They came back to see her, and brought a contract.

Okay is the light bulb going off in your head now? Good!

See in my coaching practice I tell musicians this all the time... talk to people! Greet people at the door. NO ONE DOES THIS!! Well I take that back. I've seen very few people do it, and boy do they get results.

Be different. Be outside the indie music box.

I welcome your feedback on this. Comment and tell me what works for you.

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world - U.S., Canada, Ireland and Japan thus far. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008 

YOU MAKE YOUR OWN OPPORTUNITIES

Your destiny isn't a matter of chance, it's a matter of the choices you'll make in the coming year.
Success isn't something you wait for, it's something you must pursue in the months ahead.

Don't wait for extraordinary opportunities to be successful.
Seize common occasions and turn them into great ones.
Opportunities sometimes come disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.

Start where you are.
You're at this moment, standing right in the middle of opportunity.

If you act on your dreams you can live them in the New Year.
You have a lot to look forward to.

Happy New Year -

THE DAILY GURU
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©2008 by Max Steingart

[Madalyn’s Note: What better way to start 2008 than with a great quote like this to motivate us. We can be successful and have it all. But don't wait. Don't sit back. Act! Opportunity is right here. Go get it!]

Rock on,
Madalyn Sklar
IndieMusicCoach.com~
providing one-on-one indie music consulting & coaching~
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/

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Friday, December 14, 2007 

Be Your Best Every Day!

I know it's easier said than done... be your best each and every day. The problem is life gets in the way. Opportunities are missed. No matter how hard we try someone else wins. Well I firmly believe in doing your best and keep on trying. If you didn't get the dream gig, it's okay. Keep trying. Keep working it. Keep doing your best!

Bottom line: don't give up!

I challenge you to doing something great every day, starting with a positive attitude. Then go make one more phone call, spend one more hour researching online, focus on making one more friend on Myspace. Do something great. Do something every day.

Be your best every day and soon enough you will see great results!

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 11 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world - U.S., Canada and Japan thus far. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

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Monday, December 10, 2007 

EVERY FAILURE IS A STEP CLOSER TO SUCCESS

Experiencing failure is inevitable on the highway to success.
Every defeat is merely an installment to victory.

People who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed.

You won't be judged by the number of times you fail, but by the number of times you succeed.
And the number of times you succeed is in direct proportion to the number of times you fail and keep trying.

Failure is nothing but education, nothing but the first step to something better.

Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.

THE DAILY GURU

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©2006 by Max Steingart

Madalyn's Note: I think one of the most important keys to success is not being afraid to try, knowing that you may fail. Failure is okay. In business I have failed many times. Each time I get back up on the horse. I keep on trying. That is the most important thing. Never give up on yourself or your dreams.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007 

YOU ALWAYS HAVE A CHANCE

Within you at this moment is the power to do things you never dreamed possible.

In fact, if you did all the things you are capable of doing, you would literally astound yourself.
This power will come available to you
the moment you change your beliefs.

You know what you are today,
but not what you may be tomorrow.
Always look at things as they can be.

You can do anything you wish to do,
have anything you wish to have,
be anything you wish to be.

Never say never.
You don't know what you can do until you try.

THE DAILY GURU

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©2006 by Max Steingart

Madalyn’s Note: I just love the quote, "you don't know what you can do until you try". Too many times we get the power to DO but don't. We are afraid. We are held back. Why? Are we afraid of success? Are we afraid to see what will happen? We all have the ability to do anything we want. We can soar. We can create incredible music. We can rise above the competition. But too many times we don't. Stop being held back. Never say never! Like I said a few days ago in the blog... Plan It. Pursue It. Visualize It. Success will follow. Give yourself that chance!

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007 

What are you thankful for?

Thanksgiving is upon us so now is a perfect time to think back to what you have accomplished this year. What did you achieve in 2007? What worked, what didn't. What mistakes did you make that you can avoid in the new year?

What are you thankful for? Health. Wealth. CD sales?

The best time to start making a plan for 2008 is now. Set your sights on the new year. List your goals. Make to-do lists. Start now because before you know it January will be here and you will be without a plan. Don't let this happen!

Plan it. Pursue it. Visualize it. Success will follow.

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 11 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world - U.S., Canada and Japan thus far. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2007 

What You Believe Is What You Receive

by Madalyn Sklar

This line, What You Believe Is What You Receive, comes from a CD I have in my possession. The band is Manifest Frequency. They have these words on the backside of their latest CD and it got me thinking because I'm currently re-reading Joe Vitale's The Attractor Factor. You might remember him from The Secret.

So what do you believe? What are you putting out there?

In The Attractor Factor Vitale talks about how no matter what is happening in your life it can be another way. You can change your direction because nothing is set in stone. Think about that.

Manifest Frequency says, "focus on what you want, not what stands in your way. Believe that if you feel it, you can have it!"

If you feel stuck with your music this thinking will help you. Focus is definitely one of the keys to success in life. Focus on what you want. Don't let things like you're too old or not hip enough stand in your way of success in this business. If you believe in what you do, good things will follow. Believe in your music. Believe in yourself.

If you have self doubts you must overcome them. Everything starts with you. Make great music. Promote it constantly. Put yourself out there. Nothing happens unless you are out there making connections and taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way.

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 11 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world - U.S., Canada and Japan thus far. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

Madalyn Recommends:

Teleseminar: Radio Tips for the Indie Artist
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Friday, October 05, 2007 

RICHES LIE INSIDE YOU, NOT IN MATERIAL POSSESSIONS

Wealth without enjoyment is little consolation.
Your real prosperity lies in being thankful.
Your real riches are riches of the head and heart.
Satisfaction comes from appreciating what you have.

Success is getting what you want.
Happiness is wanting what you get.

It's not how much you have,
it's how much you enjoy.

THE DAILY GURU
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©2006 by Max Steingart

Madalyn's Note: I just love these Daily Guru messages. You can sign up for them at http://www.thedailyguru.com/. Today's message is a great one because we need a reminder that success is getting what we want. What do you want? You only get one chance in this life so make the best of it and don't be afraid to go for what you want. Happiness will surely follow. Rock on.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007 

IndieMusicCoach Special

Thanks for visiting the blog today. I wanted to let you know about the special I'm running at IndieMusicCoach. You can take advantage of my "intro consult" call for only $35. It's normally $50 so this is a nice savings!



You can arrange a 30 minute phone call with me to discuss your current needs, help set goals and an action plan to achieve your goals, or just pick my brain. I have over 11 years of experience working with indie artists. What can I do for you?

Rock on,
Madalyn Sklar
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007 

What If We Could Do Anything We Wanted?

by Madalyn Sklar

I know, sounds silly. But really, what if we could do anything we wanted like fly to the moon or sell 1,000,000 records. Why does it have to be so far fetched? Why do people always tell us we can't do it? Because it's drastic? I think it's time to set the world straight with your goals, aspirations and dreams. If your goal is to make a living with your music, doing it full-time, then you need to start making that dream come true NOW. What are you waiting for?

I know, I know, life keeps us on a short leash. There is never a good time to start something new. There is never enough money in the bank to venture out on our own. There are not enough hours in the day to pursue our true happiness, our true passions.

Why?

I question this because you should not let things hold you back. If you truly love slinging burgers for a living, good for you! Most of us are stuck in a job we hate. Hate may not even be a strong enough of a word to describe what you feel. But you know what I mean.

So how do you break free from the prison chains?

It's starts with you and now. There is no better time to make your dreams a reality than right this minute. What is the one thing you want to do most in this world? Start right now with steps to making it happen. I don't mean quitting your job today and joining the circus tomorrow. I mean make a well thought out effort to start a plan. Everything starts with a plan. Write down what you want. What are your dreams and goals? I know for most of you that would be doing music full-time, touring and selling tons of CDs. That's great!

Get pen and paper. Write it all down. Set goals and deadlines. Deadlines are key. It's what holds you accountable. Even better is sharing this with a trusted friend who can help you stay focused and on track. Or a music business coach like myself. If you follow these steps you have nothing to lose and so much to gain.

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach, consultant and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 11 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world - U.S., Canada and Japan thus far. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out www.indiemusiccoach.com for more info.

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Thursday, September 13, 2007 

You Get Out What You Put In

by Madalyn Sklar

Have you ever wondered why sometimes things just don't work out. You are not selling enough CDs or getting people out to your show. Sometimes you should think about what you are putting out there... what are you doing for others. We all know, people like to help people they like. Are you getting yourself out there? Are you making the most of your connections.

I've met many indie musicians who exhibit a "gimme" attitude. They think they deserve so much when they are not doing anything for others.
Why not set up a benefit show? Or offer a % of CD sales to your favorite charity?

You Get Out What You Put In.

I feel strongly that when you are a giver, great things will come back to you. It may not be right away. It could take months, even years. But it's a nice feeling when others return what you put out.

Here's an example:

Veronica is a hard working indie artist in Houston. She supports many local bands. Even though she has a family at home - husband and kids, she makes it a point to get out and support the local music scene. She gives up a lot but in return she gets so much! Every year she produces an amazing benefit show. You should see the support she gets! It's because she devotes a great deal of time with no expectations. She is a giver and in the process gets so much in return.

Another example:

I'm in Atlanta right now. Last night something amazing happened. A benefit show for ME! Because of my giving, someone wanted to give back. Her name is Ronnda. She is an indie artist and a huge giver. When she found out that I was going into the hospital back in January and would be racking up large medical bills, she wanted to do something about it. She has been planning this benefit all year. She secured a great headliner and asked other supporters of mine to participate. It was truly a memorable night. It wasn't about the money for me. Yes, it helps. But it was about the true nature of giving. It's a warm, fuzzy feeling knowing that people care and want to support you.

Are you a giver or a taker?

I'm a giver. I give so much of my time to help indie musicians. It's become a way of life for me. I wouldn't have it any other way. In the early years when I had more time, I offered to help bands with their web sites. Some would ask what I wanted in return. I was boggled by this. I would say that I simply wanted to help. There are so many people who don't know what to do with that. I say accept help from all sources and then give back.

Pay It Forward.

Do something nice for someone with no strings attached. You've heard the stories. Someone stops at the toll booth and decides to not only pay for themselves, but they pay for several cars after them. Paying it forward.

You Get Out What You Put In.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

Madalyn Recommends:

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Monday, August 27, 2007 

When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around

I know, this is the title of a song by The Police. But it is also something to think about.

When The World Is Running Down, You Make The Best Of What's Still Around

We all get those days. The ones where no matter what you do, it's just not happening. You have the day job that you're stuck in. Your band is barely holding on. You are not getting enough people out to your shows. You are not selling enough CDs. You wish you had better gigs and made more money.

Sounds like your world is running down.

But how about making the best of what you got!

You have fans. Make the best of them! I'll bet you are not taking full advantage of your email list. You should be sending emails regularly to your fans even if you are not gigging right now. Let them know what is going on. Are you in the studio? Tell them! Show pictures. Start a BLOG and tell your fans about the experience. There is so much you can do!

Make the best with what you have and strive for more!

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

Madalyn Recommends:

Teleseminar: Radio Tips for the Indie Artist
Get the MP3 download!
available in the GoGirls Music Store


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Wednesday, August 22, 2007 

YOU CAN LIVE YOUR DREAM

You have to make your own opportunities.
Your future is not a matter of chance.
It's a matter of the choices you make.
It's not something you wait for.
It's something you must actively pursue.

Don't wait for extraordinary opportunities.
Seize common occasions and make them great.
Opportunity can come disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.

Start today, right where you are.
Distant fields will always appear greener.
Yet, golden opportunities are all around you.

THE DAILY GURU

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©2006 by Max Steingart

Madalyn's Note: What are you waiting for? Opportunity is everywhere and every step you take will get you closer to your dreams. Open your eyes and see what is right in front of you. Life is what YOU make of it!

Rock on,
Madalyn Sklar
IndieMusicCoach.com
~providing one-on-one indie music consulting & coaching~
http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/

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