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I talked quite a bit about the tools I use and recommend in my book, but I have to admit, it’s a bit of a moving target.
My focus and habits shift from month to month, as new information becomes available, and as I discover better solutions to run my business and music career.
That’s why I decided to put together a new, more comprehensive tool list. I will be updating it periodically as I continue to learn and evolve.
Below you will find a list of tools I use, organized by category.
Audio
Auphonic for enhancing audio
Tracktion for tracking, mixing and mastering
Rode Procaster Broadcast Dynamic Vocal Microphone, this is also a great vocal/instrument mic
MOTU UltraLite-MK3 Hybrid FireWire/USB2 Audio Interface to connect my mic to my computer
Automation
IFTTT
Zapier
Book Distribution
CreateSpace
Checklists
SweetProcess
Communication
Skype
Slack
Composition & Guitar Tab
Power Tab
Content Management
WordPress
Document Conversion
Print Friendly & PDF for turning blog posts into PDFs
Zinepal for turning blog posts into eBooks
Leadpages
MailChimp
Graphics
Adobe Photoshop CC
Boxshot for 3D mockups of eBooks and other products
Greenshot for drawing on screenshots
Hosting
Bluehost
Dreamhost
Images
Death to the Stock Photo
Pixabay
Unsplash
Keywords
Keyword Tool
Music Distribution
CD Baby
Productivity
Evernote
RescueTime
Organization
Google Apps for Work
Scheduling
ScheduleOnce for scheduling Skype calls and interviews
Shopping Carts
Bandcamp
Gumroad
Nimbit
Sellfy
Social Media
Buffer
Hootsuite
Transcription
Speechpad for transcribing podcast interviews or videos
Video
GiliSoft Screen Recorder
Logitech HD Pro Webcam C920, a nice low-cost webcam that records at 1080p
Virtual Storage
Amazon S3 for hosting podcast files
Dropbox
WordPress Themes
AudioTheme
Elegant Themes
Genesis Framework & StudioPress Themes for WordPress www.musicentrepreneurhq.com/tools-i-use/
Spindelbohrung 130 mm, große Drehdurchmesser und Spitzenweiten
Äußerste Stabilität und Genauigkeit bei der
Schrupp-und Schlichtbearbeitung
I sneak my camera in the concert since pictures were not allowed. All pictures are handheld without look through the view finder.
Harbor Freight Tools #416 (18,000 square feet)
8089-8091-8093-8099 West Broad Street, Westland Shopping Center, Richmond, VA
This location opened in September 2012.
Suite 8089 was originally an A&N, which opened in the mid 1960s and relocated here in May 1982.
Suite 8091 was originally Westland Model Car Raceways, which opened in the mid 1960s.
Suite 8093 was originally a Western Auto, which opened in 1963. It became a Joseph Markow Florist in the mid 1970s, Sleeps Shop West in October 1978, The Bed Bug/Furniture Market in 1982, and Fashion Complex in November 1985.
Suite 8099 was originally part of a Safeway, which opened on January 9th, 1963 and relocated here on March 23rd, 1980. It became a Moore's in October 1st, 1981, which closed in October 1987.
The four spaces combined became Books-A-Million #787 on November 23rd, 1992, which closed in September 2011.
I sneak my camera in the concert since pictures were not allowed. All pictures are handheld without look through the view finder.
We had to buy her her own tools since she kept messing with Daddy's. Now she is obsessed with them and wants to sleep with her drill and screwdrivers. Don't ya just love the hand on the hip?!?!?!?
My dad spends hours getting everything set up just right, arranging tools from smallest to biggest, oldest to youngest, all while keeping an eye on aesthetics.
My current project. Hopefully, this will become a "machinist's tool-chest". Now, to build a dozen or so drawers!
Be part of the 1853 Turon Rebellion re-enactment and tremble through a weekend complete with cannons, floggings, shootings and duels, market stalls, exhibitions and more.
At any time bushrangers may stick you up for your gold (coin).
Gold was discovered on the banks of the Turon River at Sofala in 1851. In the first few months of the gold rush, miners complied with the law of the day, but those who were not striking it rich soon objected to paying the 30 shilling licence fee.
Throughout late 1851 and into 1852 there were hostilities in the booming settlement, with fierce words between miners and the government until things came to a head in 1853.
The rebellion includes a re-enactment of events of February 18 that year, when more than 1000 miners, heavily armed and singing Irish protest songs, marched on the banks of the river demanding rights for miners.
www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5196417/revelry-aplenty...