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Making and Marketing Music
By Jodi Summers
   
  Finally, a 250-page resource mechanism formatted strictly for musicians and other personnel in the music industry. This book, written by Jodi Summers, happens to be one of the most informative and encouraging books written on the subject of marketing music. She takes the reader through a world of creativity, and then makes the artists focus on every aspect pertaining to the distribution of music to the public ears of possible consumers.
  This helpful source goes through a 12 chapter explanation of how to get your music heard to a wide range of audiences. The chapters are broken up so the reader can either read this book straight through, or use it simply as a reference. The chapters cover areas such as:  Choosing to Make an Album, Getting Started: Who and What You Need to Know, Raising Money, Getting an Album Deal, Recording in the Comfort of Your Own Home, Timing is Everything: Planning a Release Date, Getting Heard, Marketing and Promotion, Online, and The Future of the Internet.
  Making and Marketing Music helps musicians, of all levels, create an album that best compliments their skills and intentions. It also helps artists understand what it takes to get their music airplay on radio, TV, and print media. One of the best aspects of this book is its ability to show the reader and aspiring artists the growing opportunities of how to promote, market and distribute their music on the Internet.
  Being a musician myself, I encourage others in the music-related world to go out and purchase this guide. Not only is it resourceful for musicians to learn how to make and market their music, but it helps artists keep focused on their creativity and infinite possibilities in the music industry.
 

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