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MP3 - Promoting Music On The Net

Nov 13, 2001 - © Ewan Arnolda

Making music is the easy part, promoting the music is totally another issue. This is where it gets hard. You have to get your music to the world to become a success. The Internet is now the medium to push music to consumers. Through the many different web sites offering samples of signed and unsigned artist. MP3.com, emusic.com, launch.com are only some of the web sites that promote music though free downloads or pay per download.

The MusicBizAcademy.com announced the release of the 2002 Edition of their highly acclaimed study, 'How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet.'

This is an easy-to-read book, which is updated every quarterly. Known to be the music industry's most up to date 'how to' guide on making money on the Internet using music.

Since 1995, David Nevue has been promoting music on the Internet. David Nevue the author is also a musician and Internet marketing expert, since 1995. This book 'How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet' documents the very same marketing strategies David Nevue has used himself to find success selling music online.

'The Internet has saved my career,' Nevue said in a recent interview. 'I've gone from playing street cafes for pennies to bringing in enough money to quit my day job at end of this month.'

Recently a licensing deal with a Korean record company resulted from David's promotional work. Through this deals David is getting his solo piano track 'Ascending With Angels' included as the opening track on the upcoming documentary 'America's Most Haunted Town.'

How to promote music successfully on MP3.com and a section on how to deal with the recent changes in the search engine world are included in the 2002 edition of 'How To Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet'. Also included a new chapter details the 'best places to sell, promote, and distribute your music online.'

'How To Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet' has received high praise from some of the nets top independent music promoters - including Hitsquad.com, The Buzz Factor, MusicDish, FourFront Music and AllMusic.com.

For more details on the book, contents and testimonials from readers, visit the Music Biz Academy at http://www.musicbizacademy.com/. At this site there are many articles, links to books and an online directory to many resources to help promote music online. Next week I will bring you more resources to promote your music online.

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