It’s not 1979 anymore. There are no
more staff positions at recording studios. If you want to make a living as an audio engineer, you have to find your own clients. It’s up to you to make a name for yourself.
In part one of our three-part series on how to make money as a freelance audio engineer, we talked about how to differentiate yourself from your competition by focusing on a niche market. In part two, we covered how to create a website to
showcase your work and act as a “lead funnel” for potential clients.
Here in our third installment, we show you how to put it all together and find new clients for your recording studio.
P.S.
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Enjoy!
Björgvin