If you are an artist, publicist, musician, band or any professional looking to make a good presentation and first impression, then you are definitely in need of a press kit, electronic press kit or media kit as it is sometimes called.

Years ago, a press or media kit was something that artists, musicians, publicists only thought about, because the cost to create and distribute them was so expensive.  So, what is a media kit? It is your professional resume that encompasses your biography, press clippings, photos, work (CDs), press releases, and any other additional information that will make you look good in the eyes of the media (if you’re looking for exposure), record label execs, associates, potential business partners or whomever you want to have a full overview of who you are, or what it is that you are selling or doing, by presenting to them a professional product.

Now most media kits can range about $40 dollars a piece, because you have to pay for the material and paper, professional pictures, CDs (if applicable), folders to place the content in, business cards.  Then you have to consider mailing it which will cost around $5.00 per mailing.  If you have that type of money to spend on creating and sending out a press kit, then I would suggest that you do so, as it is a good investment, if given to the right people, who will use it to help catapult your career or business.

I have, however, discovered a reasonably priced service website for my clients – http://www.grindmodepress.com, where they give to you a free, no-risk trial of their basic service to create an electronic press kit or EPK/OPK as it is sometimes called, that also will allow for you to create press releases in addition to your electronic press kit (your press releases automatically attach to your press kit, so you don’t have to add it to your press kit), and distribute/e-mail them right from the website, with an unlimited amount of people that you can send to, so there are no restrictions as to how many time that you can send.  The service auto-formats the electronic press kit and press releases for you (allowing for hyperlinks, pictures, creates PDF & print version), for distribution, so even a novice can create and distribute with no problems.  They also give you the ability to distribute a single song, for instant feedback that you can manage right from your control back panel.  The site also gives media leads to some of the key magazines, newspapers and allows for social bookmarking, which all of this is invaluable for some people who may not have media outlets to send their electronic/online press kits to.  It is literally a one stop media shop.  I forfeited the trial and signed up for the yearly package which was literally very inexpensive, and actually saved me more money than if I had went with their monthly plan, which also seemed to be inexpensive for all that you get.  I do not usually endorse products, because I get nothing from it, but if I had to have an instant media kit, and could not afford a traditional one, then I would sign up for this service at http://www.grindmodepress.com, because it is a win/win situation.  The most powerful part of the site is your control back panel.

In concluding, I say as a professional publicist with over 25 years of PR experience, everyone needs a press kit or as I would call it, a professional resume that paints a professional picture of them, so even if you opt not to try the service that I have above-mentioned, then I would say that you should invest in a traditional media kit.

Alan Jakes

alanjakespr@gmail.com

Alan Jakes is a 25 year Public Relations veteran from the UK.

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If you’re starting to wonder about band promotional video marketing then you likely already recognize how efficient Webvideos are as a marketing tool. It’s not important whether you’re an an experienced marketer, an artist, a real estate agent – it doesn’t matter – Web-videos can lead large numbers of people to your site or blog; that adds up to an easier way of getting your product/service noticed… more customers and more subscribers to your emails, and an increase in the amount of time people spend on your site.

There is a list of several things – principles, methods, and special requirements – that you must learn and be aware of in order to find success on the web by using this specialized marketing utility. For example, you need to know how to transform your digital movies to web format, (most website owners are in the dark on this subject), what settings are best for viewers to fully appreciate your video, how and most importantly where to embed a webvideo on a particular page on your site to maximize results.

So if you are curious about band promotional video marketing, wouldn’t it make sense to learn more about the best method for making a very low cost video that can send thousands or perhaps even millions of unique visitors your way? Imagine yourself with all those free hits, and there’s a lot more to this than youtube®… there are other techniques to get that free traffic from. You need to recognize, the majority of people enjoy viewing movies instead of reading more plain text, and this is an effective new technology that you shouldn’t miss out on.

It isn’t rocket science, and it’s of little importance if you are a newbie or already have some experience in this field, it’s just a matter of getting a simple and clear explanation of how to get going with this so you can watch your site grow in popularity. Even if you are only interested about band promotional video marketing, spend a couple of minutes to check this free guide; it contains all the information necessary to start creating your own professional Web-videos not limited to tried and true tips, exclusive techniques, and the best tools for the job.

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I’m calling my latest workshop “The New Rules of Internet Music Marketing.” But here are three timeless principles that apply to all music promotion, regardless of the technology or era. For more promotion tips, please visit thebuzzfactor.com musicpromotionblog.com Bob-Baker.com fulltimeauthor.com indiebookpromotion.com

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Learn about including media coverage, show reviews and set lists in your online press kit in this band management and promotion video with music business tips. Expert: Kiely Griffin Bio: Kiely Griffin has been playing the flute for ten years. She has participated in many district, state, regional and national ensembles including the National Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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Music industry covers numerous music related activities and businesses. It includes recording studios, labels, singers, musicians, live organizers and so on. Apart from this, the role of music managers is also a thing to boast of because these managers have sculpted the careers of several artists, songwriters and musicians.

 

Therefore, here we are going to understand the importance and role of different types of music managers. There are six types of managers and first one among is known as artist manager or the band manager.

 

Artist manager looks after the entire business side of the particular music band. This person sends out the demo version of the songs to different labels, print media, radio stations, and publication houses. Artist manager also invites labels and media employees to the music release of the bands.

 

Artist managers book the studio; explores financial possibilities for the music band, negotiates the deal and oversees other individuals such as accountants and merchandisers.

 

The second type of music manager in the music industry is business manager. This individual manages the earnings and expenses of the client. He or she also takes care of paying the dues to the background artists, singers and tour managers.

 

Third type of music manager includes road manager. Road manager looks after the logistics, when the artist is on a music tour. His or her job is to verify the arrangements fulfilling the obligations and to administer the payments.

 

Production Managers And Tour Managers:

 

Tour managers are people, who coordinate large tours. They work in collaboration with road managers and look after the details of the entire tour such as catering, hospitality, communications and marketing. At times, a single person does the job of a tour manager as well as a road manager.

 

Production managers manage large tours, which involves major music artists. They schedule and keep the artists upgraded about all the recent happenings in the music industry. In addition, they also coordinate the tour crew and local site crew and manage the promotion of shows.

 

Thus, the role of music managers in the music industry cannot be ignored, as it is because of them that these artists concentrate on their music careers freely without worrying for any management lookouts.

Marcia Henin, Content writer for Inter-dev – Internet marketing company.

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I do graphic design for a up and coming local band in Cincinnati ohio. The band has played at many local venues and bars. But I want to put an impressive press kit together for them because it would really help them in the long run. How can I do this? What is all incorporated in a press kit?

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Learn how to use online photos for an electronic press kit in this free band management and promotion video with music business tips. Expert: Kiely Griffin Bio: Kiely Griffin has been playing the flute for ten years. She has participated in many district, state, regional and national ensembles including the National Wind Ensemble at Carnegie Hall. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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If you are an artist, publicist, musician, band or any professional looking to make a good presentation and first impression, then you are definitely in need of a press kit, electronic press kit or media kit as it is sometimes called.

Years ago, a press or media kit was something that artists, musicians, publicists only thought about, because the cost to create and distribute them was so expensive.  So, what is a media kit? It is your professional resume that encompasses your biography, press clippings, photos, work (CDs), press releases, and any other additional information that will make you look good in the eyes of the media (if you’re looking for exposure), record label execs, associates, potential business partners or whomever you want to have a full overview of who you are, or what it is that you are selling or doing, by presenting to them a professional product.

Now most media kits can range about $40 dollars a piece, because you have to pay for the material and paper, professional pictures, CDs (if applicable), folders to place the content in, business cards.  Then you have to consider mailing it which will cost around $5.00 per mailing.  If you have that type of money to spend on creating and sending out a press kit, then I would suggest that you do so, as it is a good investment, if given to the right people, who will use it to help catapult your career or business.

I have, however, discovered a reasonably priced service website for my clients – http://www.grindmodepress.com, where they give to you a free, no-risk trial of their basic service to create an electronic press kit or EPK/OPK as it is sometimes called, that also will allow for you to create press releases in addition to your electronic press kit (your press releases automatically attach to your press kit, so you don’t have to add it to your press kit), and distribute/e-mail them right from the website, with an unlimited amount of people that you can send to, so there are no restrictions as to how many time that you can send.  The service auto-formats the electronic press kit and press releases for you (allowing for hyperlinks, pictures, creates PDF & print version), for distribution, so even a novice can create and distribute with no problems.  They also give you the ability to distribute a single song, for instant feedback that you can manage right from your control back panel.  The site also gives media leads to some of the key magazines, newspapers and allows for social bookmarking, which all of this is invaluable for some people who may not have media outlets to send their electronic/online press kits to.  It is literally a one stop media shop.  I forfeited the trial and signed up for the yearly package which was literally very inexpensive, and actually saved me more money than if I had went with their monthly plan, which also seemed to be inexpensive for all that you get.  I do not usually endorse products, because I get nothing from it, but if I had to have an instant media kit, and could not afford a traditional one, then I would sign up for this service at http://www.grindmodepress.com, because it is a win/win situation.  The most powerful part of the site is your control back panel.

In concluding, I say as a professional publicist with over 25 years of PR experience, everyone needs a press kit or as I would call it, a professional resume that paints a professional picture of them, so even if you opt not to try the service that I have above-mentioned, then I would say that you should invest in a traditional media kit.

Alan Jakes

alanjakespr@gmail.com

Alan Jakes is a 25 year Public Relations veteran from the UK.

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Hi Matt from Kurb here talking about online Music Marketing strategies and online Music Management for revenue and making money in the music business. Don’t hesitate to look us up at Kurb promotions or the Music Marketing management dot com blog for more information and music business advice. When you have one of the better designed sites around you’re starting with an advantage – sure, it looks good, appears quite functional but what I’m seeing when I look at your site is the sales and marketing stuff I often talk about.

Fans have to be directed and told what to do, obviously they have to

be compelled, but at the same time it must be made completely clear,

So it’s with stuff like making that mailing list button bigger and focus of the whole page, or at least a “landing page” which is a muster point for new fans to really push the email sign up, that’s where we include the free giveaway etc. So as long as you have the design covered, then I’m free to really analyse what works in terms of sales, and then proceeding to testing that.

The day to day stuff, a business like ours, Kurb promotions – which

You can find on the Music Marketing management blog – do your myspace promo for you, but really, content is the key to Music Marketing.

Written content and online video content, this is what I call secondary content; it’s simply bait to hook them into the mailing list, into the primary content which is the EP. I don’t know if your “news” section will work as well for Google as a wordpress blog attached to your site, great for SEO, that’s what I recommend. What email platform are you using for fan management and interaction? It’s pretty much essential to use an autoresponder if you’re planning on doing serious music business in future. We’ll set up your newsletter for you, big picture, we basically work like this:

So at least 1 artist blog a week, 1 music video or artist video blog a month, then we wraps the blogs and video up into the newsletter and we promote the EP of course and anything else we can add in later. We then use the written blog content to post to your myspace/facebook and also I do my SEO backlinking with it also. So with a blog going out each week and a newsletter and a video going out each month, that’s basically an opportunity to sell something on top of continuing to promote your releases to fans as well as building the Music Marketing relationship – that’s where we’re going.

With the online video production, you can get help if you need it from my staff, just by uploading the footage to them to work with if you need help putting stuff together to meet the regular deadline set. All I would be focused at the moment is: A video introducing yourselves to the fans and inviting them to sign up for email. Make a connection through video. Also, youtube is a jukebox; all your songs should be up there even if the video is just something my guys put together in an hour. So when you’re set up with your Music Marketing platform that’s when we get stuck into the Google adwords online advertising, you want the best – and most – ideas and strategies available. If you can start a new account with Google I can secure you some free credit.

So with Music Marketing services like ours, basically you receive 10 hours a month from my staff that will be split between web designs, social media and myspace promotion, seo and online video production as appropriate. My 4 hours will basically go toward your blog and newsletter though some weeks we might focus on adwords instead. Your job is to make sure that blogs and newsletters and videos go out on the relevant platforms to complete the distribution of this content for Music Management. In future when we look at facebook promotion and twitter marketing and we can see what’s happening, it might be more suitable for one of my staff to do that job, those are things we would look at if you need more comprehensive services which is likely in 6-12months when the fanbase is growing and those fans are active and purchasing and need to be continually stimulated.

This is my approach we prepare now for when you have 1000+ fans who

are waiting for the monthly news and are willing to buy the things offering because they’ve watched all the videos, kept up with all the news and they want to support the band. That’s when you’re band has turned into a business that has got to be kept running. So basically if you’re looking for Music Marketing services to get started straight away we can fire up the myspace promotions immediately and start getting our ideas together for blogs/videos while developing the platform with a few of those improvements. Once we’re set up we can get started on the ads. For more information about music visit us at: www.MusicmarketingManagement.com

Matt Turner is director of Kurb Promotions (www.kurb.co.nz), a New Zealand based company offering comprehensive and affordable Music Marketing and Music Management services to entertainers and small businesses around the world offering internet marketing packages, video marketing.

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The internet continues to revolutionize the music industry and the creation of music networks has helped musicians to promote their bands, sell their music, find band members, buy and sell musical instruments, chat to fellow musicians in the forums, post photos, their music, videos and so much more.


There are many benefits to joining one of the top music networks. It is best to focus on two or three at the most and create, as well as maintain, a standout profile page for your music or band. If you spread yourself too thin and try to join every music site you come across then you will find yourself struggling to maintain an active profile. If you join one of these music networks then you will gain a massive amount international exposure for your music.


Try to devote 30 minutes each month in updating your profile with new photos, gig dates, videos or music samples. On a more regular basis you may want to respond to forum posts, reply to comments posted on your page and also respond to any emails sent to you. You need to treat these music networks as an advertisement and great way to promote your band. Therefore spending some time on the site could bring about some lucrative and life changing publicity for you.


The key point to gaining the most exposure for your music on these sites is to be proactive and make the most of the features available to you. You will want to post recent photos of yourself or your band. You should add some new photos each month. Try and add some bright and colourful photos of each of your band members as well as some group shots. Ask a friend or partner to take some high quality photos of you while performing.


Music videos are all the rage due to YouTube. You can use a camera to take some footage of the band performing one of their most popular songs. Just as a great video can make your band; a bad video can have a negative impact on your music. If a music venue manager is not the network to look for a band for a gig and they listen to a poor quality live performance then they will just move on to the next band. So make sure the video you submit is one that will impress your viewers.


Why spend time in the forums? Because you never know who is online and who is reading the forum posts. Many of the top music forums not only allow bands and musicians to sign up and create a profile but also music promoters, managers, music venue owners, music producers and professionals from the music industry. As a result, you may just catch the eye of one of these promoters who could give you the lead you need. Post positive and informative posts that will require a similar response. Avoid getting into any personal attacks or conflicts with other forum members. Maintaining a high level of professionalism is of the utmost importance in building the reputation you want to succeed.


What about writing an article? It is quite easy to write an article about a topic you are passionate about and have knowledge in. How can this help you? Well in a music network you have members who are musicians and are therefore craving information to help them with their band or music. As a result you can gain some valuable exposure by adding your name and active link at the bottom of the article. You can basically piggy back these top music networks who already achieve high page rankings in the search engines for your own benefit. Search engines love quality content about a specific topic. As a result these search engines will pick up the keywords used in your article and rank it highly as the article is located on a reputable site. Both these combined will give it a good chance of being spread throughout the internet.


One of the best features is the ability to post your upcoming gigs or events. What other way can you get free advertising for your gigs! When posting your gig make sure all information is correct and if any of it changes be sure to return to your profile and update it. There will be fans that listen to your music samples, watch your videos and then decide on attending one of your gigs if they like what they hear. You don’t want to upset them by having them go out of their way to attend your event only to find that the details were changed and there is no gig! Try to include the date, time, cost and location of the event. Some of the top networks will have a feature where your fans can “subscribe” or add their name to an attendance list. This will also allow you to send emails with specific details to these members. This is networking and building a fan base.


Classifieds are also a great way to buy and sell instruments, equipment, search for new band members, post jobs or look for a gig, sell tickets to events and so much more. Make sure you only add the information you want people to see and only use a respectable payment solution provider in the transaction. Most sites leave transactions up to both parties and are not responsible for any disputes or problems with the sale.


Are there dangers associated with music networks? Yes, but only if you post personal information that hackers or people involved in criminal activity can use to spam you or rip you off. The top sites will have internal email systems where your personal email address is protected. They also have a feature that allows you to block any members you wish not to correspond with. Remember that you use these music networks to promote your music and not your personal life and details as a lot of the “Social Networks” do. This is why you should stick to the top music networks that operate with the sole purpose of assisting bands and musicians in promoting their music.


If you maintain an active profile you may just be lucky enough to gain additional exposure from the site. For example, the music networks highlight and profiles a new band each month. This profile puts the band on the front page, generates extra hits for the band’s profile page, spreads their band across the internet due to the quality content in the profile and provides a reputable promotion for the band by a music industry leader. Want to make your own luck? Then be proactive and contact the site team and let them know that you would like to have your band or music be considered to be profiled.


One more great tip is to use “Keywords” in your title for photos, events, profiles etc as these keywords will appear in that page’s URL. This will help for better search engine exposure as they love keywords and targeted content.


The key is where to start when selecting which music networks to join? There are many ways to promote your music and three of the best methods for music and band promotion is by creating a profile on MyBandMate and MySpace Music or posting your music videos on YouTube Music.


So if you want to showcase your music to the world and are not active in these top two music networks then you better get on to it. It takes time, some effort and a desire to make your music reach a global audience. Be proactive, utilize all of the key features to gain maximum exposure and build a fan base by responding to their emails and comments. Don’t include any information in your profile that you don’t want the world to see. Treat your profile page as an advertisement for your music. You may only have one chance to catch the eye of a music promoter, producer or music venue owner looking for a band so make your profile look professional.

To Promote Your Band or Sell Your Music Online for free you should visit MyBandMate.com for more great tips!

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