A DIY Musician’s Guide to Finding a Manager

<p>Navigating the Maze of Music Management</p> <p>Finding a manager is a huge part of becoming a well-known artist. As great as it would be to be your own manager, no high-level big earning act that I know of goes without one.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:770/0*dYNSrJ3sIsLtAQvS.jpeg" style="height:700px; width:700px" /></p> <p><strong>When Should I Get A Manager?</strong></p> <p>This is an excellent question, and it&rsquo;s different for each musician. As a rule of thumb, when you feel like more of your energy is spent on administrative work than creative output, and you are generating enough in revenue from your music to afford one, go for it.</p> <p>Don&rsquo;t necessarily go with a big music agency. Starting out with a friend or family member can do the trick. Remember, trust plays a huge role in musician-manager relationships, so this is going to be essential for you as you keep developing your career.</p> <p><strong>How Will A Manager Help Me?</strong></p> <p>Far from just a pencil pusher or someone you give orders to, a good manager should be doing the following things:</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/next-level-music/a-diy-musicians-guide-to-finding-a-manager-7fc5460890ff"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>