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Tips and tricks to make your band more successful when it comes to increasing the size of your crowds and the merchandise you sell.



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» Myspace Music Marketing:: An Interview With Derek Pearson of Promise To Burn
By Brandon Drury | Published 07/27/2007 | Promotion and Marketing | Rating:

Myspace is one of the most misunderstood arenas for bands to promote their music.  Today, we take a deeper look into the world of music promotion using Myspace with Derek Pearson from Promise To Burn.


» Why Artist Development Makes A Difference
By Donna Liguria | Published 11/1/2006 | Promotion and Marketing | Rating:
The Internet has had an enormous change on the music industry and those that create the music. This has created fascinating possibilities and tremendous opportunities of exposure for bands and music artists across the world. This also raises many questions for undiscovered talent to be heard above the clamoring din.

» Band Marketing 101: If You Can't Sell 100 Cds, You Suck!
By Brandon Drury | Published 11/1/2006 | Promotion and Marketing | Rating:
?We record in unideal studios, print cds with crappy graphics, and use sub par musical equipment. The easiest way to move up the ladder in the music world and make enough cash for the next recording is to actually sell your music. This article will explain why you are screwing yourself over because you are not selling enough cds.

» Getting Started With Music Marketing
By Brandon Drury | Published 10/24/2006 | Promotion and Marketing | Rating:
?Many musicians feel right at home with showing up to the studio to lay down their tracks, but they freeze up and get confused when it comes time to get out there and show the world the work they have done. This article will make a few suggestions as to what to do when the album is finished.

» Band Marketing 101: Always Have CDs To Sell
By Brandon Drury | Published 10/3/2006 | Promotion and Marketing | Rating:

This may seam like a very simple concept, but ALWAYS have cds to sell at gigs, no matter how big or small they are. This article will explain just how badly not having a few cds around can hurt.




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