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Dave Anderson, Author at AllHipHop
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Dave Anderson is a Best Selling Author, Activist and Speaker who specializes in helping entrepreneurs and small and medium sized achieve 10x growth. He's spoken to over 1 million people from the stage and is the Business and Entrepreneurship Editor of AllHipHop.com

http://BusinessBullyShow.com

#TheBusinessBully – The Truth About the Radio Business

I feel like it’s important for people to understand that I’m not just saying things for the sake of being combative. Rather, I feel that it is necessary to educate the public on the truth about the radio industry. My career in the radio industry started in 1987, almost completely by accident. I started in talk radio at the age of 9, and it wasn’t until the late 1990s that I made the transition into what is now considered “mainstream” urban radio. Nothing that I’ve written in this piece is coming from anyplace other than a place of honesty for those who are wondering about how the industry really works. The general public’s perception of the radio business is so far from the truth that it’s laughable to anyone who actually works in radio. First, if you are an aspiring hip-hop artist, it is an egregious waste of time to ask your friends and family members to call up to the radio station 50 times a day to request your song in hopes to get it played. To think that all of a sudden someone is going to put you into heavy rotation is utterly ridiculous. Even if you wind up getting into light rotation, it’s not going to be enough for you to actually make the record labels pay attention to you. On the “bright” side, there are several companies (google them) who’d be happy to take your money to get your record played on the air. But if you have anything less than a $10,000 budget, don’t even bother. Those companies have a lot of palms to grease, and they have to make a profit as well. While your record won’t be officially added into rotation, they will “spike” (play sporadically) your record. Now before you get into telling me how “illegal” that is, I want you to understand that there are businesses that basically do what COULD BE CONSIDERED money-laundering. They are “independent promotion companies” (known as “indies”) that give radio stations money for “promotions”. That way EVERYONE’S hands are clean. The record label pays the independent promotion company, who then in turn pays the radio station, who then in turn plays the record. And that is how you get around any FCC regulations or potential fines. Does this happen with every record that gets played on the radio station? The answer is of course not. However it happens a lot more than you think. If you think that Elvis, the Jacksons, or several people you listen to on the air haven’t cut a check, you’re kidding yourself. But let’s go all the way, shall we? Let’s just say you want to be a radio personality. In this climate, I don’t know how you’re going to pull it off. There was a time when you could be an intern and that was your way into the business. Unfortunately, with companies like IHeartMedia removing the option of internships in many markets, it is next to impossible for you to find your way in if you’re an aspiring talent. Also let’s just say you do get in. Congratulations! Get ready to be a puppet. Unless you’re some type of comedian, Pseudo celebrity, or washed up celebrity, There is no way they’re going allow you to be creative in any way shape or fashion. The radio industry have a thing where they do not want to cultivate or create talent that elevates itself the level of a superstar. There will NEVER be another Tom Joyner, Rick Party, Doug Banks or Russ Parr. However, there will always be plenty of Rickey Smiley’s, DL Hughley’s and Steve Harvey’s. DJ Khaled is an anomaly who will never be duplicated. The funny thing (no pun intended) is that these same radio companies (who are in many cases) struggling to maintain relevance will give people who have the slightest level of celebrity (but little to no actual training or radio skills) the ability to do whatever they want. These “talents” can show up late or not at all without regard to the amount of money it costs the company or its impact on producers and cohosts. (That’s not calling anyone unprofessional. I’m only talking about what I’ve seen with my own two eyes). If a full time radio talent asks for resources to improve their show (like a producer or maybe someone to videotape moments to send out for press or awareness like The Breakfast Club), they are told that there’s no money in the budget. However, there’s money to spend on things that make no sense, like TV commercials that are as archaic as a fossil, or a fleet of promotional vehicles which don’t get used (except for making appearances at sporting events or concerts or the same tired nightclubs). The object of the game for most radio companies is to keep talent in a certain arena. They don’t want to get them to be too large. Because if you create a radio start, then you have to pay them and worse yet, you have to deal with their ego or run the risk of them leaving your station for greener pastures. To be fair there are some great people who are Programmers like Hurricane Dave in ATL or Derrick Brown in Chicago who encourage talent to go for it. Unfortunately, those programmers are rare. Most companies want you to talk about the same things and do things the same way. If you have creativity, it will most likely be wasted. Oh! How could I forget about the voice tracking (pre recorded and canned shows that are piped between pre-programmed music)!!! 90% of the average radio talent staff isn’t live or local, making the job pool even smaller for potential air personalities. It’s easier to pay a great talent like my good friend T-Roy (who is on in so many markets that I can barely count one) salary, instead of paying 40 full time people 40 sets of salaries and benefits. Think that radio is a great way to advertise your business? Think […]

#NoPoliticalGenius w/Chrisette Michele

While everyone has an opinion regarding Donald Trump, it seems that even more people have an opinion about Chrisette Michele. While I’m not going to front as if I’m not a fan, because I am. Chrisette’s music was the soundtrack of my wedding, and “Epiphany” has found itself in heavy rotation on my iPhone. Regardless of all of those facts, I believe in going to the horse’s mouth and not the horse’s ass. Many people took to Black Twitter and Instagram to roast Chrisette, including Spike Lee, who took to Instagram to Promote his Netflix Show insert himself into a conversation about Chrisette’s decision to perform at the Trump inauguration festivities. So because Spike was “Thinking”about adding Chrisette’s song “Black Girl Magic” to his show’s soundtrack, he felt that his feelings would be best expressed via social media. Honestly, I’d expect that behavior from my teenage daughter, not from a 59 year old man. I don’t think it’s a good look.   On a personal note, I happened to be surfing the internet and I came across this picture from 2013 of Spike Lee and some very interesting people: Spike Lee decided that he was going to come after me for pointing out his hypocrisy. So because he decided to jump in my mentions, I decided to point out a few facts that my brother chose to ignore: While folks decided to talk about how 2013 was before The Donald decided to run for POTUS, I decided to point out that Trump started the birther movement for attention back in 2011, still making Spike a hypocrite. There’s a way to disagree without being disagreeable, and Spike decided to do the very thing that Trump does: Get on the internet and complain and drop attacks instead of having adult conversations. So I reached out to Chrisette Michele for an interview. The interview is not about shock and awe, nor is it a witch hunt. All of the questions that were asked came from my Facebook and Twitter The interview in its entirety can be heard on the Latest edition of The Business Bully Podcast. Also in this episode, I speak with the owner of one of the largest Black Lingerie Shops in the world, Kelly Thomas, about Black women being bullied by companies like Victoria’s Secret, amassing over 150,000 active users on social media, her expansion into sex toy sales and the challenges that curvy women face when incomes to finding intimate items that fit correctly! [wpdevart_youtube]20A8ub56pWI[/wpdevart_youtube] Subscribe to the show via iTunes or Stitcher Dave Anderson is a speaker, entrepreneur and #1 Best Selling author living in Philadelphia who loves sharing knowledge and helping others on the topic of entrepreneurship, branding and sales. Dave is a passionate person who will go the extra mile and over-deliver.  His aggressive, unorthodox and in-your-face style has earned him the nickname “The Business Bully.” Having been featured in Ebony Magazine, The Breakfast Club, The Huffington Post and countless others,  David has become the go to business expert and sales trainer for thousands of entrepreneurs who buy his books, watch him on YouTube or listen to his Podcast. If you would like to learn more from Dave Anderson, please visit: http://BusinessBullyShow.com  And Follow him on social media – Instagram Facebook Twitter For bookings and inquires for lectures, book signings or speaking engagements email info@innerbrand.org  

#TheBusinessBully – 2017 Tech Takeover with Nate Bernadeau

On the Eve of the Donald Trump era, many people are scared. Some are scared of losing jobs, not being able to find jobs, etc. Many fear what a repeal of Obamacare will mean for their lives regarding healthcare. Others are starting or trying to grow their businesses. The one thing that people don’t have enough of is opportunity. One area that is often overlooked and neglected as an opportunity is the area of technology. We live in the digital age where things that were only possible on a cartoon called the Jetsons have become commonplace. Plenty of us use the technology (Smartphones, Tablets, Social Media, Apps, etc), but very few of us (less than 0.05%) are actually manufacturing and developing the technology, Let alone coding it. Nate Bernadeau is a Haitian American who lives in the Washington DC area and is passionate about changing that number. His site MyConnect Media is not only an alternative to Facebook, which has been known to block African Americans for various unknown reasons (see what happened to the Shade Room’s page of 4 million fans). This makes it unstable for people who are trying to consistently grow a Fanbase. Then when you factor in what happens when a potential employer looks at your Facebook profile, tens of thousands of job opportunities are missed because someone decided to have a few drinks and take a few inappropriate pictures. Myconnect seeks to fix that and change the way that social media operates whereby: Users can create 2 profiles, 1 personal and 1 professional or resume profile. Both will be kept separate so potential employers won’t be able to spy on you. Users can post links, upload images, videos, music to create a music playlist. Businesses will be able to do target marketing similar to Facebook and other social networking sites. Users can create Communities and within each Community, users will be able to create sub Communities or Categories. 10 star rating system for Businesses. (This can allow folks to give more feedback than what Yelp! currently offers) [wpdevart_youtube]C8ag4EzgSf4[/wpdevart_youtube] In addition to this eye opening interview, Dave Talks about what steps you need to take in 2017 in order to dominate your business, how to identify the holes left by your competition and how your attitude towards success must change. [wpdevart_youtube]f4J4jfyL8qc[/wpdevart_youtube] Dave Anderson is a speaker, entrepreneur and #1 Best Selling author living in Philadelphia who loves sharing knowledge and helping others on the topic of entrepreneurship, branding and sales. Dave is a passionate person who will go the extra mile and over-deliver.  His aggressive, unorthodox and in-your-face style has earned him the nickname “The Business Bully.” Having been featured in Ebony Magazine, The Breakfast Club, The Huffington Post and countless others,  David has become the go to business expert and sales trainer for thousands of entrepreneurs who buy his books, watch him on YouTube or listen to his Podcast. If you would like to learn more from Dave Anderson, please visit: http://BusinessBullyShow.com  And Follow him on social media – Instagram Facebook Twitter For bookings and inquires for lectures, book signings or speaking engagements email info@innerbrand.org