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FINDING NEW PLACES TO SELL YOUR MUSIC

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Entertainment Worldwide Network 619-639-4709 (EVERY SUN - FRI 10PM EAST COAST / 7PM WEST COAST) brings you “Artist Development” Tonight's show is “Finding New Places To Sell Your Music.” There are many ways of getting your music out there, some are better than others and others are easier and more convenient than the rest. Digitally, Fuzz.com lets you register for free, sell your music and post information about your upcoming concerts. Earbuzz.com allows you to earn 100% of the profits when selling through their site. Audio Lunchbox lets you keep 65% of your music sales. If you are interested in pushing your music over seas then try CD Wow. They’re a British-based company. Audigist.com is another British company that specializes in digital distribution and proclaims to give the best royalty rates on the internet. IndieRhythm.com wants unsigned Artists with great CD’s to check them out. The more popular cites are CD Baby and Amazon.com. There is also 123exchanges.com and of course Craigslist.org and iOffer.com but check them all out. There is also, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Wordpress. If you’re not the digital distribution dynamic there is always the old fashioned way; straight out of the trunk of your car, in the local super store’s parking lot or at the check out counter of the bodega. Well however you decide to get your music out to the population the choice is yours, however a word of caution is sufficient to the wise. Research before you jump into anything that you are not familiar with.

Our Panelist: Don Jr - CEO of Entertainment World Wide Network (11 Yrs Exp), Ann Daley of Ukneekly U and James Garner, Manager, Artist Development (over 30 Yrs Exp). We are changing the face of the Entertainment Industry!

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