Crowdstart (by Ariel Hyatt) + Break The Business (by Ryan Kairalla) – Dual Signed Book Giveaway

We’ve teamed up with Cyber PR, to giveaway signed copies of Ariel Hyatt’s Crowdstart and Ryan Kairalla’s Break The Business. You can find out how to enter, after the break.

Crowdstart (by Ariel Hyatt) + Break The Business (by Ryan Kairalla) – Dual Signed Book Giveaway

We’ve teamed up with Cyber PR, to giveaway signed copies of Ariel Hyatt’s Crowdstart and Ryan Kairalla’s Break The Business. You can find out how to enter, after the break.

CLICK HERE to purchase a copy of Ariel Hyatt’s Crowdstart!
CLICK HERE to purchase a copy of Ryan Kairalla’s Break The Business!

Prize:
– A signed copy of Ariel Hyatt’s new book, Crowdstart.
– A signed copy of Ryan Kairalla’s new book, Break The Business.

Crowdstart (by Ariel Hyatt) + Break The Business (by Ryan Kairalla) – Dual Signed Book Giveaway

About Ariel Hyatt’s Crowdstart:

Want to rock a crowdfunding campaign? You’re in luck! The game changer that allowed author Ariel Hyatt to take her brand and business from $500K to $1 million per year was raising money specifically, a crowdfunding campaign which raised over $60,000. Ariel already had a successful and profitable business, but it was the extra cash that helped her put strategies into place and create products that made a massive impact. In CROWDSTART, Hyatt has culled everything she’s learned about running a successful crowdfunding campaign and coaching others do the same. The book outlines includes killer strategies, sample emails, social media posts and a day by day action plan that takes you through your entire campaign. CROWDSTART really is the ultimate guide.

About Ryan Kairalla’s Break The Business:

For generations, record companies have dominated the music industry. Artists were unable to get their material to the masses without label backing, meaning that the path to stardom inevitably involved artists having to sign exploitative record contracts. These “record deals” were profoundly one-sided, and usually imposed brutal, predatory terms on artists. Fortunately, times have changed and artists no longer need labels. It is a new music business, and it is time for a new kind of music business book. Break the Business is the musician’s guide to achieving music industry success through embracing an independent, entrepreneurial, and artist-centered business model.