In this panel held at the SEA 2008 conference, panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord, all entrepreneurs who owe some of their success to internet marketing and sales, discuss how their websites have contributed to their careers and how others can do the same. They share examples from their own careers of how online marketing has helped them not only succeed but make a good living doing what they love, and take audience questions on web design, best practices, and finding good contractors/consultants who can maintain your web presence on your behalf.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, presents to an audience at the Self-Employed Artists' Conference 2008 some of the keys to his success. He addresses more than a dozen crucial insights about entrepreneurship and success, from how to market yourself at the start of your career when you have very little to offer, to how to build strong partnerships with vendors and distributors, how to succeed in music without a label, and much more.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord answer an audience question about how to best market a DJ service online.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians β to focus your networking efforts on people whose careers have developed to where you want yours to be.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss some common web design faux pas, and how to avoid them.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve hints he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians β to understand that you will need to give away your talents and creations to some degree, before you can receive compensation for them.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss the security issues you might face when running a website with a shopping cart interface.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians - to remember that people are just people, and not to be intimidated by titles or reputations.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss the cost-benefit decision that is involved when considering hiring a web designer to maintain your web presence.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve hints he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians β to be diligent and creative about finding the right audience for what you do.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians β to leverage the power of the internet to amplify your marketing efforts.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses the pros and cons of people sharing his music without paying for it, and why the cons don't necessarily outweigh the pros.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses how he and his brother go about operating a platinum-selling music business without the support of a record label.
In this clip, panelists Beth Russell, Jeanette Smith, and Benjie Hughes describe their respective businesses and the ways in which they use the internet and their websites to market their services and connect with customers.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss their email and internet marketing efforts since 1994, how these tools have helped them jumpstart their careers, and β in the case of McCord β how she advises her author clients to use internet marketing to their advantage. The discuss both top-level strategy and nuts-and-bolts success stories to illustrate how the internet is changing the game for artists and allowing them to cut out the middlemen β and how you can do the same.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss when to hire a web designer and when to make and maintain your website yourself.
In this segment of a panel held at the SEA 2008 conference titled "Internet Promotion," panelists Tim O'Neill, Bob Baker, and Jennifer McCord discuss some strategies you can use to attract people to your website and entice them to buy something.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians β to present riskless propositions to your potential clients when getting your start, to maximize the chance of landing the deal β and shares some pointers on how to go about doing this.
Timothy O'Neill, an entrepreneur and million-selling independent musician, discusses one of twelve suggestions he offers to aspiring self-employed artists and musicians - to pursue partnerships as a force-multiplier of your business efforts - and shares some pointers on how to go about doing this.