Friday, October 8, 2010

Music Promotion

Some questions about music promotion

Answers

Q: how do you know when you get discovered?
A: Google Analytics. Sign up for it. it's free. You can track visits on any web site. You'll be able to see who, where they came from, how long they stayed on your page ect. I want people to stop thinking, "I need to be discovered" and start thinking "how can i sell my music"?
Answered on 10/08/2010 by Music Promotion 4 U
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Q: We just started on EnT business should we have artist(s) sign a contract even if we didnt make it big yet
A: Yes, make it short and to the point. Thinking win/win this contract should not be to bind either party but to protect you both. Prepare for the worst but expect the best. more tips @ http://www.musicpromotion4u.com
Answered on 10/07/2010 by Music Promotion 4 U
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Q: Im trying to get my homeboy a deal...And i want to know what i have to do?
A: My advice would be to bypass trying to get a percentage of your own product. Major record labels are having trouble selling records. i tunes surpassed wallmart in music sales last year making it the most popular place to by music in the world. Anybody can get on itunes. but almost nobody gets a record deal.
However, if he is dead set on that route, he/she has to follow the correct path. First i would move to New York or Atlanta. If you need to try out. it won't kill you go do it and not get the job. You need a press kit, Bio/Pic/CD. You need to send your press kit to record labels that accept unsolicited material. Even still it will probably just end up in the dumpster, I've seen stacks of Cds get thrown away with out being opened. Your best option (only if you got everything together and you have absolute confidence in the music) is to pay a promoter $3500-$5000 to walk you into a meeting with a major record exec. Hope this was helpful. more tips @ http://www.musicpromotion4u.com
Answered on 10/07/2010 by Music Promotion 4 U

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