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| Gear nut Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: de ilands mon
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| Interesting business model for studios Hi all Last year we developed a very interesting business model for our studio. This generated immediate positive cash flow, got new people in the studio, was a great concept for local musicians and created a steady ongoing stream of income for the studio. Yes I know, sounds too good to be true. Guess again! Check out the site we set up www.soundsofstthomas.com PLease do not get to (un)excited by the site - it is exactly the way it is for a very specific reason. Don't start flaming until you know the scoop. Our idea is to grow the model beyond our local market and develop something recognizable on a national basis. I will gladly talk to anyone with a viable (ie - real) studio in a major market about this idea - pm me your contact info and I will get back to you. Thanks Dan McGuinness www.iswstudios.com |
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