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September 26, 2008
You Can Prosper With Your Music - Even in This Economy
For months now I've been working in silence on a brand new resource. It's finally ready, and the timing couldn't be better.
I'm sure you've been following news stories about the monumental failures with U.S. financial institutions and the government bailouts.
No matter where you live in the world, you may be worried and wondering how the unstable economy will affect your life and music career.
How will you earn a living now that consumers are getting even more protective of their limited funds? How can you support yourself with all the financial uncertainty in the world?
Well, I help answer those questions on this page.
All I can say is that, for me personally, I have generally done better with my business when the economy was supposedly in a recession. I've never let outside circumstances influence what happens with my own mission and pursuits. I encourage you to do the same.
Again, you can read more about it here.
-Bob
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No matter where you live in the world, you may be worried and wondering how the unstable economy will affect your life and music career.
How will you earn a living now that consumers are getting even more protective of their limited funds? How can you support yourself with all the financial uncertainty in the world?
Well, I help answer those questions on this page.
All I can say is that, for me personally, I have generally done better with my business when the economy was supposedly in a recession. I've never let outside circumstances influence what happens with my own mission and pursuits. I encourage you to do the same.
Again, you can read more about it here.
-Bob
P.S. Did you enjoy this blog post? Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my Buzz Factor ezine -- the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the Internet. Since 1995. Go grab your free subscription now.

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