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Read time: 1 minute, 327 words. Last year, I made a lo-fi holiday album. Total cost: $0. It took me about three months to compose, arrange, track, edit, mix, and master the whole thing myself. Marketing budget: also $0. No ads. No campaign. No industry machinery. The album made ~$200 in royalties. So why do it? Not because it was supposed to be a huge streamer or earner. I did it because I wanted to make something I was happy with. And I am. But the unexpected bonus is this: The skills I learned on a $0 project have helped me lower the cost of much bigger ones. For myself. And for other artists. Check the infographic below on how to make and release an album for $0.ββ ββ-Kabir Seven Point Sunday – May 24 βJames Clear β Writer and entrepreneur who built a career by turning one narrow obsession into durable leverage. He combined long-form writing, data-backed ideas, email distribution, and book publishing into a self-owned media business. β‘οΈ ProductivityβFreedom β Cross-device blocker that removes entire categories of distraction for set periods of time. Useful if your problem isnβt organization but impulse control. βTuro β Peer-to-peer car rental marketplace. Even if you never list, useful case study in turning depreciation into yield. β
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