in which home has become more difficult than work

Feb 22, 2009 09:59

Witness how my home life has turned completely into work.

EP
- Recode the pm.com database to made Releases a separately definable product, rather than just the attribute of where an audio clip can be found.

- Email JP to ask him to compile a list of his songs and releases for impending upload to the jp.com database.

- Create FTP info for jp.com, including structure for audio uploads.

- Finish the JP marketing plan, (well, almost) send it to JP, and then start working on his EPK.

LP
- Start a generic FaceBook ad campaign at various lowball CPM to see where they tip into being served. Apparently approval takes longer outside of business hours, but I do have one up (and running, as of 4:15pm!)

- Finish the LP BYMfest marketing plan and send it to LW/KW.

- Draft hourly billing matrix; backfill to Wednesday Resulted in finally researching and creating the basic EP rate sheet, which was an awesome thing to do.

- Register short urls. Required a ridiculous amount of account juggling that never seemed to actually work, but they did get registered.

- Update LP Artist calendar; create artist show flyers for reverse of handbills

- Write basic promo materials for BYM. L or K seem to have taken care of this for the moment.

- Complete list of local blogs for outreach

AC/PM
- Balance my budget. Took a long time, but I'm tracking within 5% on all but one of my finance goals, so that's good news.

- Begin to compile the PM 2009 V1 demo.

- Update AC's EPK for festival applications on 3/1

- Update lead sheets for new AC songs.

- Jot down marketing campaign discussed w/Elise yesterday.

- Finish learning "Take On Me," memorize "All My Loving," finish a few PM songs, all for open mics. Have some more lyrics to memorize, but all of the chords are down for the covers, plus two long-simmering originals.

- Decide on next two regular CK columns (likely How to Be a Band and Artist Spotlight).

- Install blog software on AC.com (WP?)

- Update shows on AC.com
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