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$5 scam???

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 2:54 pm
by Hayden King
check out this link n tell me what ya think
http://www.taxi.com/industry.php#submission

PostPosted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 11:46 pm
by Andragon
I noticed you've been biting all the "baits" that these so-called companies/organizations throw around here. Hayden, man, that's not the way.. trust me. Just get out there, play, meet and take phone numbers and you'll get recognition. Provided that people would like the music that you play, ofcourse.
Just sayin'. Chances that the internet stuff works are very slim.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 1:58 am
by Hayden King
lol hey I appreciate it bro. it does feel that way sometimes but actually I've only looked into 3 things so far. I do what I can in this lil hick town, but lack of makes it hard.
thing'll happen somehow!

Hayden King @
www.completelyfukd-upmyspace.com

PostPosted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 2:41 am
by Black57
Don't leave a rock unturned. I come here at band mix and I get out and sit in with boys in the band. Once you get your name out and people hear your music you will get called.

PostPosted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 6:31 pm
by Kramerguy
Black57 wrote:Don't leave a rock unturned.


I agree 150%

The internet much like anything else, is a tool, which if used properly can produce measurable results. I've done a buttload of research on what works, and the key is everything works if you have a good product, and a willingness to manage it properly. With the internet, using myspace as the example, you have to constantly post on their forums, make online friends, make your music available, find a way to focus on local fans, bands, clubs, etc.. Most clubs and venues have their own myspace pages now.. It takes more of a time investment than anything else, something many people don't have, but if you can find a way to manage that, then you just nailed one potentially rewarding tool.

But that alone won't make or break you, you have to diversify ALL possible outlets, play out, play often, and step outside of your local comfort zone to play regionally, spread the word. JW will tell you it's a good portion of merchandising - giving away hats, t-shirts, keychains, etc.. And he's absolutely right.

Get booked on local AM radio shows, talk to the local news reporters about doing a piece about local music and offer your insights for props in the article(s). PERFORM AT CHARITY EVENTS! Keep an open mind and really sell yourself. Develop a sustainable image that coincides with your music, nurture that image, sell it. Try to get local/national brewers (rolling rock here in PA) to sponsor you.

I'm rambling now.. but you get the drift. You are in the driver's seat. It's all up to you.

But don't fall for that "we will represent you and mail your CD's to the labels" CRAP. It's all bullshit. Anyone who had that kind of pull in the industry wouldn't have to advertise, they would have people beating their doors down.