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home studios

PostPosted: Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:03 pm
by imasongwriter
We are looking for tech savvy singers, musicians, and music teachers. Our service helps you build your web strength and make money from home studio gigs. We charge the musicians nothing for our service- all fees and terms are between you and your clients.

Why not help others complete their demos and musical projects- work from your home studio via email- it doesn't get much easier than that. We invite you to check out the site and see if you are someone that would like to be part of our stable of online studio musicians.

http://www.imasongwriter.org

Re: home studios

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:31 am
by John Livingston
imasongwriter wrote:We are looking for tech savvy singers, musicians, and music teachers. Our service helps you build your web strength and make money from home studio gigs. We charge the musicians nothing for our service- all fees and terms are between you and your clients.

Why not help others complete their demos and musical projects- work from your home studio via email- it doesn?t get much easier than that. We invite you to check out the site and see if you are someone that would like to be part of our stable of online studio musicians.

http://www.imasongwriter.org



Be careful, this just might be a virus. lol

PostPosted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 10:28 pm
by AyrTrayn
Looks pretty good the icing on the cake for music industry of the 21st century, or nails in the coffin lid. We'll probably test drive it here
Beats doing tracks for free. We do mail order stuff already for a few folks.
Checked out the Blog .................. watched BUCK69 on youtube. Hey it's like other sites like Two Track Music, but professional.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:51 am
by PaperDog
If its From Los Angeles, some one should tell them to get in line and wait for all the other scammers to get their shots in....

Re: home studios

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 7:16 pm
by John Livingston
Dizzizz wrote:
Johnmchakeres wrote:
imasongwriter wrote:We are looking for tech savvy singers, musicians, and music teachers. Our service helps you build your web strength and make money from home studio gigs. We charge the musicians nothing for our service- all fees and terms are between you and your clients.

Why not help others complete their demos and musical projects- work from your home studio via email- it doesn?t get much easier than that. We invite you to check out the site and see if you are someone that would like to be part of our stable of online studio musicians.

http://www.imasongwriter.org



Be careful, this just might be a virus. lol


If it was a virus, you'd think they'd know how to do more than slap together a shitty webpage in Microsoft Frontpage 4.0...

And they certainly wouldn't use a webhost who allows their personal info to show on a whois lookup.

Want this guy's home address? Phone number? Wanna call him up and tell him to quit spamming us?



If you want to trust geektools, and whois, to provide accurate information go right ahead.

I don't, as far as that is concerned.


And as far as the service, I just might be legit. My last comment was made in jest. Conveniently identified by a "lol" at the end of the statement.

However, if I were you, I would be very cautious. There are a lot of sites that promise this very thing, and make is SOOOooo easy.

I dont' trust it, and I am sorry if you don't like it.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:04 pm
by PaperDog
John I agree... I get an occasional letter in the mail from some ouitfit that wants me to submit my songs ...and for a mere fee they'll make it famous.... (If they can use it for one of their studio artists). As I see it,. They nick song ideas and change the arrangement just enough to avoid copyright infringement and then they take all the credit...

PostPosted: Thu Feb 09, 2012 11:36 pm
by JazzAnarchy
I'm too lazy to help random strangers.

I'm too lazy to write my own songs, sometimes.

Re: home studios

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:55 am
by John Livingston
Dizzizz wrote:
Johnmchakeres wrote:
Dizzizz wrote:
Johnmchakeres wrote:
imasongwriter wrote:We are looking for tech savvy singers, musicians, and music teachers. Our service helps you build your web strength and make money from home studio gigs. We charge the musicians nothing for our service- all fees and terms are between you and your clients.

Why not help others complete their demos and musical projects- work from your home studio via email- it doesn?t get much easier than that. We invite you to check out the site and see if you are someone that would like to be part of our stable of online studio musicians.

http://www.imasongwriter.org



Be careful, this just might be a virus. lol






If it was a virus, you'd think they'd know how to do more than slap together a shitty webpage in Microsoft Frontpage 4.0...

And they certainly wouldn't use a webhost who allows their personal info to show on a whois lookup.

Want this guy's home address? Phone number? Wanna call him up and tell him to quit spamming us?



If you want to trust geektools, and whois, to provide accurate information go right ahead.

I don't, as far as that is concerned.


And as far as the service, I just might be legit. My last comment was made in jest. Conveniently identified by a "lol" at the end of the statement.

However, if I were you, I would be very cautious. There are a lot of sites that promise this very thing, and make is SOOOooo easy.

I dont' trust it, and I am sorry if you don't like it.


First: I was joking as well. Sorry you didn't pick up on it.

Second, I didn't just stop at a whois lookup, I verified the information in it. he left a huge paper trail, it's not difficult. By the way, he has a pretty impressive resume on his other website. Professional musician, stained-glass artist, and realtor? (I cross-checked all of that too, I didn't just take his word for it).

Finally, I have no idea what geektools is. I just looked at the source of the page and found microsoft's thumbprint all over it.




Oh my bad man, peace in the middle east. *bro hug*. I thought you were serious. lol... I guess I fell for my own accusation..... >.<

Sometimes it is hard to tell in text if someone is serious or joking. Sorry Broseph.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 10, 2012 4:59 am
by John Livingston
I still don't trust this site, or any of its ilk, and probably never will.