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Music PR Facts to Know When You’re Unsigned
by Mona Loring
Music PR Expert Mona Loring checks in today with another informative article on how unsigned artists can take control of their careers and effectively promote their music. In this installment, Mona lists 5 ways you can capture the attention of influential music journalists, TV show producers, radio program directors, and music industry executives. [Apr 2, 2008, 19:05]

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Top 10 Music PR Tips for Today’s Unsigned Artist
by Mona Loring
Mona Loring, of Los Angeles-area PR firm MLC PR, is back this week with her TOP TEN tips for generating your own publicity as a music artist--with or without your own music publicist. [Mar 3, 2008, 09:18]

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Reader Tips: How to be an accomplished artist in a working world
by Richard "L.B." Etienne
Hip Hop artist and Getsigned.com community member L.B. offers his tips on what you can do to step your game up and get ahead in the cut-throat music business. See what has worked for him and how you can implement his tips into your own music marketing strategy here... [Feb 6, 2008, 13:11]

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First Steps to Breaking Out as an Unsigned Artist: How to Stand Out in the Crowd
by Mona Loring
Standing out in a crowd of unsigned musicians can be tough. Mona Loring, of Los Angeles-area PR firm MLC PR, offers her tips on how you can do it--including a secret phrase you can use on your Press materials that will increase your odds at getting valuable exposure in newspapers, e-zines, magazine & TV. Don't miss this one from a music industry insider! [Feb 5, 2008, 09:21]

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How Going to Parties Can Help Your Music Career
by Kevin Minihan
Performing artist and Getsigned.com member Kevin Minihan returns to Getsigned.com this week with even more unorthodox ways to promote your band. Check out his powerful networking & music promotion tips here. [Jan 2, 2007, 10:44]

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The True Meaning of Being INDIE
by Bob Baker
This week, Guerrilla Music Marketing expert Bob Baker (Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook) checks in with Getsigned.com with a brand new article about the true meaning of being an independent musician. Check out Bob's opinion and see if you agree with him here... [Jun 30, 2004, 13:40]

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How to Use Your Band's Music Gear to Boost Your Online CD Sales
by Mihkel Raud
Author Mihkel Raud (How to Build a Music Website That Sells) returns to Getsigned.com this week to share some pretty unorthodox (yet powerful) tips on how to increase your CD sales from your band's web site. If you have an indie CD, you don't want to miss these tips! [Jun 3, 2004, 18:06]

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BANDS: What Used to Be Called 'Selling Out' is Now Called 'Building Your Brand'
by the Las Vegas Mercury
"...Bottom line, bands are no longer just musicians and artists. As Clem Snide's manager, Dan Efram, inferred in the LA Times article, they're salesmen of their image and potential marketing partners with interested labels. 'Let's face it, said Efram. Building a band is like building a brand..." [May 24, 2004, 14:12]

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Mixing and Mastering Tips for Your Music
by Jeffrey Fisher
Need some tips on how to spice up your home recordings--without spending much money? Author Jeffrey Fisher (Profiting from your Music and Sound project Studio) shares his mixing and mstering techniques that will make your demo mixes come alive! [May 4, 2004, 18:27]

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Dear Po: "Will An Indie Artist Find Fame Faster in Canada than in the U.S.?"
by Mike Po
This week Press Kit expert Mike Po (The Press Kit: A Rock Band's Survival Guide, Smashing Pumpkins, etc.) answers more of your music 'biz questions regarding what to include in your press kit, getting signed, being too young for a record deal, being too old for a record deal and much more. Po's your music 'biz lifeline...and you can only reach him here on Getsigned.com! [Mar 2, 2004, 17:32]

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