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		<title>5 Things To Keep In Mind When Promoting Your Music Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the near-collapse of the major record labels, you have never been in a better position to sell your music online. You no longer have to deal with waiting for a record contract, or face unbelievable release schedules. You can now do everything on your own terms: you are the record business owner, distributor and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2500" title="musicbiz2" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/musicbiz2.jpeg" alt="promote my music" hspace="10" width="274" height="184" />With the near-collapse of the major record labels, you have  never been in a better position to sell your music online.</p>
<p>You no longer have to  deal with waiting for a record contract, or face unbelievable release  schedules. You can now do everything on your own terms: you are the record business  owner, distributor and promotions department. And, initially at least, you don&#8217;t even  need to hire anyone.</p>
<p>Here are five simple rules to always keep in mind, to energize your  career. They may seem self-evident at first, and therefore all too easily overlooked or dismissed. Forget or ignore them at your peril. Sadly, most artists do.</p>
<p><strong>1. Take Your Career Seriously</strong></p>
<p>Take  your Music Career as seriously as you would a normal 9-to-5 day job. Do you  wish you could quit your day job? &#8211; then taking your music seriously is the first step. Let the people around you know that you are very serious about this  mission. You are taking the step to move out of one area of your life  and into another. Make this the most important thing you have ever  done. Organize yourself, eliminate distractions, feed yourself inspiration, but don&#8217;t loose of the business side while you&#8217;re developing the creative. Mindset is everything.</p>
<p><strong>2. Run it like a Businessman Would</strong></p>
<p>If you want music to be a &#8220;career&#8221; for you, then remember: this is a business! If you handle your career like a  business everyone around you will realize that they need to give you the time  and space you need to make things move forward. Set it up properly. Get a DBA or  an LLC . Get up at the same time every morning and follow your own  system!</p>
<p><strong>3. Total Focus</strong></p>
<p>Always Stay Focused. When you promote  your music online set aside time to consistently follow a system &#8211; <em>daily</em>. A system you will have researched and believe is valid. If you want to move  forward anything less than this is a recipe for failure. Set aside time for work and for play every day. When it is time to work,  work like there is no tomorrow. When it is time to play. Play Hard!</p>
<p><strong>4. Use  Social Networking.</strong></p>
<p>Harness the tools around you: MySpace, Facebook,  YouTube, Twitter &#8211; they&#8217;re all free and all can seriously help you move forward. Take ideas from your favorite bands, DJs,  musicians and use them as yours. Send out meaningful content to your friends.  Give away things such as mp3s, CDs , and T-Shirts.</p>
<p><strong>5. Don&#8217;t Quit Your Day Job</strong></p>
<p>It may end up costing you a bit of money to promote your music. A  place to stay, gigs, food &#8211; all cost money. When you start making incomes from your music, make sure they&#8217;re no lower than those you get from your day-job before you consider doing music full time. Sensible musicians KEEP their day jobs until they&#8217;re seriously ahead on their independent income front.</p>
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		<title>Buying and Selling Culture Through Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Music is arguably the single greatest influence on human culture. When people buy music, they are buying much more than just a recording of instruments, they are buying into culture.  Music influences the way people dress, how they talk, how they behave, whom they associate with, the activities they engage in, and even how they [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2475" title="culture" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/culture.jpeg" alt="music culture" hspace="10" width="208" height="178" />Music is arguably the single greatest influence on  human culture. When people buy music, they are buying much more than just a  recording of instruments, they are buying into culture.  Music  influences the way people dress, how they talk, how they behave, whom they  associate with, the activities they engage in, and even how they speak!  Taking  this into consideration, it’s important for up-and-coming bands to realize that  they must create and market an <strong>all-inclusive package</strong> rather than just write and  record songs.</p>
<p>The successful bands are the bands setting the  musical trends, fashion trends, and lifestyle trends.  Think about these  questions for a minute:  Why do clothing companies endorse bands?  Why do soft  drink and energy drink companies endorse bands?  Why do companies that have  absolutely nothing to do with music spend millions of dollars endorsing  musicians?  One of the best examples of this is ProActive’s huge celebrity  endorsement list including Jessica Simpson and Vanessa Williams.  <a href="http://3stageskincare.info/" target="_blank">ProActive</a> is a  line of skin care products.  Did you catch that?  Skin Care Products!   They pay Jessica and Vanessa an undisclosed (assumably quite large,) sum of  money to appear in their advertisements and endorse their products.  They  testify on their behalf that ProActive products really do work and that they use  them as well.  Is it any surprise that ProActive is the number #1 selling Acne  treatment in America?</p>
<p>People who listen to Jessica Simpson’s and Vanessa  Williams’ music will also listen to almost anything else they have to say.  They  are both tremendously successful in the music business and have influenced,  inspired, and entertained millions of people.  If they tell people that they use  a certain product, their fans are likely to buy it as well.  Fans will  buy just about anything that is associated with the musicians they love,  especially if it might get them closer to being just like their idols in any way  possible.  <strong>When people buy music, they are really buying culture and lifestyle</strong>.  They listen to their music of choice, which in turn influences their customs,  values, fashion, activities, and much more.</p>
<p>It’s your job as an aspiring musician to <strong>deliver more  than just music</strong>.  Music is simply the first door that opens on the path to what  people are really looking for on a subconscious level.  What kind of lifestyle  does your band portray?  What kind of clothes do you wear?  What kinds of  activities do you engage in?  What is your band’s culture like?  People  gravitate towards others who share common lifestyles, culture, and values.   Point being, your band will attract fans that share more in common with you than  just your taste in music.  Keep that in mind as you continue your journey  towards the top, and best of luck!</p>
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		<title>The Future of the Music Industry</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Jan 2011 16:00:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The music business has always been tough and a little sleazy.  It&#8217;s even tougher these days &#8212; but probably not quite as sleazy. You may have heard that CD sales are down and paid downloads are not picking up the slack.  What you may not have heard is that licensing fees are also down.  The [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2431" title="musicindustry" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/musicindustry.jpeg" alt="future of music" hspace="10" width="206" height="245" />The music business has always been tough and a little  sleazy.  It&#8217;s even tougher these days &#8212; but probably not quite as  sleazy.</p>
<p>You may have heard that CD sales are down and paid  downloads are not picking up the slack.  What you may not have heard is that  licensing fees are also down.  The reason for each phenomenon is the same:   Supply is high and distribution channels many.  Anyone can record a  professional-sounding album these days.  Anyone can review and promote.  Anyone  can distribute.  It is also becoming known that anyone can write and perform  music, though some have more of a gift for it than others.</p>
<p>Sales are down because music can be shared so freely  these days.  It&#8217;s not just peer-to-peer networks, either.  It&#8217;s so easy to  e-mail an mp3 to their friends.  It used to be that you had to go to the trouble  of making a tape or burning a CD.  Those days are gone.  Now you just hit the  &#8220;attach&#8221; button and the send button.  Or you just go on your favorite p2p  network, and all the music in the world is available to your for free.  It might  be &#8220;illegal,&#8221; but it is also a fact of life.</p>
<p>In business, we are best off dealing with things as  they are, not as we would like them to be.  How can a talented artist make money  with things as they are?</p>
<p>Things will become more granular.  Rather than a huge  record company controlling everything, it will come down to individuals or small  units of people cooperating.  Those who cooperate the best will win.</p>
<p>A recording studio and engineer might cut a deal with  an artist or their manager to record an album.  Probably, the costs of studio  time and engineering will be paid up-front.  This is the hard part because it  will be difficult to sell the finished product.  The finished product will make  its money through licensing.  Licensing will be handled by publishers and  managers.  So if we have a four-person band recording in a small studio, only a  limited number of people need to be involved with any project:  The band, the  engineer, the studio owner, the promoter, and the publisher.  If a hit comes out  of it, all those people can make money.  Trimming the fat of a huge record  company, this means that everyone can make out well, even with a much smaller  pie (licensing and limited download and CD sales).</p>
<p>For artists and promoters, the real money will be  made the old fashioned way &#8212; it will be earned through performance.  The  recorded music will not be a commodity but an advertisement.  <strong>The more a song  gets downloaded and shared freely, the better for the artist.</strong> If a song gets  played on a million iPods for free, that represents a potential million concert  tickets sold.  Each concert ticket sold represents hits to a website and  merchandise sales.  The &#8220;platinum record&#8221; is a thing of the past, but the  platinum song will always exist.  A good song will make you money, but you have  to get out there and play it.</p>
<p>In the old model, it was the other way around &#8212;  tours were used to promote albums.  That will still be the case to some extent,  but the album sales will take place in the form of high-quality downloads or CDs  hustled directly through the artists&#8217; websites.</p>
<p>Ultimately, this will be good.  The cream will rise  to the top, not through radio play and payola but based on what people like and  what they share with each other.  The total pot will be smaller, but the number  of people eating out of it will also be smaller, and there will be more pots.   Instead of 10 big stars hogging the charts, there will be hundreds of smaller  stars making a very good living.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s how things are shaping up.  One thing is for  sure: Wandering minstrels always find a way to make a living.</p>
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		<title>111 Tips to Market Your Music</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 16:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Need ideas on how to spread the news that you are ready to hit the music scene? Don’t know where to start your music marketing and promotional efforts? Some tips presented here are tried, true and some are new, to get the word out on your music and you. Marketing is all the activities and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><img class="size-full wp-image-2418 alignleft" title="toptips" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/toptips.jpeg" alt="top music promotion tips" hspace="10" width="183" height="275" />Need ideas on how to spread the news that you are  ready to hit the music scene? Don’t know where to start your music  marketing and promotional efforts? Some tips presented here are tried,  true and some are new, to get the word out on your music and you.</div>
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<p>Marketing is all the activities and processes of planning, communicating  and executing a product, with a price, the promotion and the placement  of an item to an end user. Your music is your product which you are then  supplying to the end user &#8211; the music fan. Between you and the fan is a  big space on how to bridge this gap. You may think that if you just get  a record deal with some label, your prayers are answered and this  instant bridge is built across that space. This is for the most part,  not how things work today.</p>
<p>As an aspiring indie or unsigned singer, songwriter, or a musician in a  band you can not do just a few things to promote yourself and expect  success in your music career. Offline and online music promotion and  marketing exposure is an ongoing process in this DIY age. Music  companies are looking for artists that already have fan bases, sold CDs,  and are proven ready to move up to a higher level. Presented here are  more than 100 tips and ideas for you to think about and tweak as you  will, to get noticed, gain fans, and get heard. You have to find a way  to stand above the crowd, for talent alone is not enough.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #1</strong> A music artist must start somewhere, that’s usually  locally, but it’s better to not just dive in without a plan. But begin  you must. Create a plan with some ideas and set goals as to what you  need to accomplish weekly, monthly, and yearly. Start small and make it  progressive. Reach benchmarks and keep at it.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #2</strong> Image is everything. Image is the complete package &#8211;  artist/band name, look, performance, merchandise, and style, to how  that brand is marketed. A stage name can be a descriptive statement of  the image you or your band project. Be unique and interesting to look at  in some way&#8230;.build your own unique stage persona.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #3</strong> Word of mouth has always been the best promotion –  tell people what you do. Get people talking. Create your buzz by just  giving enough info to get people interested, but hold some secrets  close.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #4</strong> Those that promote the most win.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #5</strong> You may be a truly great talent, but without getting  out there and consistently marketing yourself, networking, meeting the  right people, maintaining your image, and being humble, your talent will  only get you so far.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #6</strong> Be innovative in your promotional efforts! The  Internet has made it possible to hear a LOT more music, from a LOT more  artists. You are now a very small fish in a very large pond &#8211; you will  need to find a way to stand out, above and glow in the dark. Think  beyond the box on every promo tip.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #7</strong> Learn web basics to use the Net to your advantage.  The Internet thrives on links, quality content, keywords and  consistency. Properly use the tools of the Internet to build your online  brand.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #8</strong> Create a web site. Buy your own artist name or band  name URL for your web site, keep it simple, easy to remember, make sure  it loads quickly and is easy to navigate.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #9</strong> Submit your web link to online music directories,  search engines, good music resource sites, in the best possible  descriptive category. Use niche sites like tour date sites, lifestyle,  regional, music magazine, music ezines, music Blogs and similarly themed  sites.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #10</strong> Use Myspace, Tagworld, Frappr, Facebook and any of  the good social networks and extend your fan base. Update on a regular  schedule.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #11</strong> Go beyond the social networks and sign up to the  best indie and unsigned music artist sites. Add a full profile, good  photos, your best music, update the info regularly and DO NOT REDIRECT  them with only a little info to find out more at another site. These  indie communities are built to attract music biz personnel as well, to  browse for the talent needed for various projects. While you have the  viewers attention and time, have the important info right there, don’t  waste their time with a redirect link! Include a link to your main site,  if they want to learn more they will go to it.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #12</strong> Hand out your CDs (or demos). Have your web link  printed on the CD. Include your band name and contact info as well.  Remember, your name on the work is more important than the name of the  work. Hand the CD to club owners that feature your type of music.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #13</strong> Send press releases and reviews of your shows to  local print newspapers, magazines and event papers. When writing press  releases, read up on &#8220;press release tips&#8221; and the like to tweak your  presentation.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #14</strong> Professional photos mean you take yourself  seriously. All photos in your press kit should be quality photos, not  just your main bio picture. The money spent on a photographer that can  capture your music &#8220;image&#8221; is money well spent.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #15</strong> Collect addresses and email addresses (email is  free!) to keep your fans current on what you are up to. When building  your lists, try to list their location – city, state and zip with a bit  of personal input about that fan. This is a great way to create a more  personal and targeted mailing list without bombarding people that are  too far away to attend a show.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #16</strong> Practice and practice and practice. Longevity in  the music business means learning new things, constantly creating, and  always improving.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #17</strong> Zero in on your target. Know where they hang out,  where they shop, what they do for fun, and hit them where they live –  online and off. Your audience is a specific crowd of people so don’t  waste time being where they are not.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #18</strong> Play, play and play some more. Get gigs in one part  of town on Friday and another part of town on Saturday. Do mini tours  outside of your town.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #19</strong> Create your own support group of family, friends,  and school mates &#8211; communicate well with them on your plans and goals to  help spread the word on you, where you plan to go and how you plan on  getting there. Delegate tasks to the appropriate people.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #20</strong> Online send out press releases and reviews of shows via all appropriate sites.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #21</strong> Get online air play. There are a lot of indie radio webcasts, join sites and do what you have to do to get on the playlists.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #22</strong> Create an interesting banner to drop in your forum  signatures or other online locations. Many message boards will let you  leave a link and/or banner in your signature, but don’t like blatant  advertising.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #23</strong> Brand your name across the world and be ever  mindful of the image you wish to portray whenever out in public or  online. When it’s in print, it’s permanent.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #24</strong> There is such a thing as overkill, in that it is  better to describe your band/music as &#8220;we sound similar to the Beatles&#8221;  rather than &#8220;we are the biggest thing since Led Zeppelin!&#8221; (or better  than). So word your description accordingly.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #25</strong> The music business is in the business to make money. If your career is in music, know when to be businesslike.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #26</strong> Learn every area of the business you are in. Knowledge is power.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #27</strong> You must network. Meet people, get out there, shake  hands, listen to them as well and let them know about your music. Build  those relationships.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #28</strong> Be on friendly terms with other bands and artists in your area.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #29</strong> Create a &#8220;street team&#8221;, online and/or offline…they  are core people that wish to help you further your marketing efforts.  Give away free tickets, CDs or merchandise to your street team as  incentive.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #30</strong> Announce every song, every CD, decent chart  position, contest win, top sales on releases, announce anything and  everything to stay in the public’s eye. If you can’t write a decent  article up for the press release, get someone that can. Write a review  of every gig and get feedback from local VIPs, fans, whomever matters  and include the best quotes. Is it news worthy? Write and promote it.  Get the most mileage you can from your promotional tactics.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #31</strong> Never mail your CD without a purpose or a contact  person&#8217;s name on it and expect miracles. Far better that the contact  person knows to expect your CD, his or her name is spelled correctly,  and you are mailing it to a company that actually works with your style  of music.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #32</strong> Wear your band! Get a jacket, t-shirts (etc) and  add your band name or logo on it. Wear it everywhere and be a walking  advertisement. If you have a niche fan base, think of a merchandise item  that they need that of course has your name on it!</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #33</strong> Create an interesting band logo. It can be a conversation starter or a potential contest question.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #34</strong> Join a Songwriting Circle. This is a local idea  (though it is possible through the Internet), to meet with other  songwriters in your own area and share your songs. You can get feedback  on your work, share ideas and tips, possibly collaborate on work, learn  about what&#8217;s happening locally, help each other in many ways. If you  wanted to start your own circle or look for one, you could use  Craigslist for your Wanted or Needed post. Most ask that you be open  minded and dedicated, with a willingness to listen and give feedback.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #35</strong> Burn your best song as a single. On the CD and  cover include ALL contact info, website, names, etc and distribute that  CD wherever you go, for free.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #36</strong> Have a custom vinyl car wrap created about your  music/band and put it on your car. OR a use a magnetic door sign for  your vehicle will work as well.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #37</strong> Cross promote online on your web sites with local  bands as well. You give them a boost on your site and they give the same  back to you. Ask other people to LINK TO YOUR music site from their  website!</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #38</strong> Introducing your band whether in person or online  has a lot of similarity in speech writing techniques, in that you have  to grab the reader or listener or viewer in the first 30 seconds. Your  opening line needs to have punch, snag the audience and reel them right  in. Remember the rock group KISS and &#8220;Are you ready to Rock?!!&#8221; Find  your attention getting line and use it. Don&#8217;t fall victim to the less  inspiring, &#8220;um, hi guys, um, we are the &#8216;Example&#8217; band&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #39</strong> Use Internet class ads as well as local newspapers  to promote upcoming events and possible collaborations with others.  Print papers and magazines need advance notice so plan accordingly.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #40</strong> Create an online newsletter, with content of value  to the receiver. This is an invaluable way to keep fans informed on  gigs, news, gossip, new releases and other great info. Send out your  newsletter about once a month.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #41</strong> Be outrageous or controversial. Shock value can  work, but it can backfire too. Can you maintain the image? It has worked  for many, but was a disaster for many more. Think this tip out.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #42</strong> Create a fan club online and get them to spread your banners, links and provide content for them to spread.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #43</strong> Who are the VIPs in your community – who are the  popular people in your area? Get to know them, give them a free CD and  invite them to your show. When they speak, others will listen.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #44</strong> Create a video and get on YouTube. Place your video  on all relevant video sites. Video Scrapbook (or Diary) your music  band’s progress, accomplishments, and jam sessions. This could make for  good clips in other projects.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #45</strong> Have a CD, digital download and other merchandise  for sale. Generate some sales so you have something to invest in other  areas of your marketing effort.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #46</strong> Have star quality, but don’t be a big-head. Let  people know you are professional and have the ability to be a long  lasting star in this business.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #47</strong> Never Spam email.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #48</strong> Have a press kit ready to send out or email. Have  it neatly organized with a brief bio, a short description (about 30  words or less) on what you sound like, full length bio, quality photos,  music samples, current press releases and quality newsworthy items, song  lyrics, radio airplay and chart position information, and detailed  contact information.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #49</strong> Join online music groups and newsgroups.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #50</strong> Be a bit mysterious, hold back and leave them wanting more. Timing is everything for some info, releases, etc.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #51</strong> Create a music slogan of up to 8 words (less is  better) that quickly, accurately and in a catchy manner describes your  music in a real way.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #52</strong> Give a review to get a review, honestly is the best  policy, but never brutality. Many times someone will return the favor  and it shows your knowledge, your twist, on the music created.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #53</strong> Print up posters and/or flyers about your upcoming  show and post them wherever your type of fans would hang out and include  your web link, show date, name of CD, where CD can be purchased.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #54</strong> Get into podcasting and videocasting yourself or making your music available for podcasting.</p>
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<div><strong>Promo Tip #55</strong> Tag your MP3s with your name or band name, not just  the song name. They need to know WHO did this material when they happen  across it months later.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #56</strong> Know who you are! Get into an appropriate category  so that you can be found. People have to be able to identify your sound  into a category that they can identify with. You may want to portray a  new edgy sound, which is fine, but there are still general categories  that people search on in record stores or online and you have to be  found in one of them.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #57</strong> Throw a listen-in. Contact record stores, coffee  shops, book stores, malls, recreational areas, galleries, cool clothing  stores or nightclubs that are willing to support local music. The free  listen-in could have talk session and discounted CDs with coupons.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #58</strong> Keep it simple silly, web sites that take a long  time to load, are not easy to navigate, and are not interesting will not  keep the viewer’s attention long enough for them to get to know you. So  don’t make your personal website or any site that can be customized, so  frilly that it turns a potential opportunity away.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #59</strong> Join local communities and organizations and go to  meetings periodically and pay attention. Listen for opportunities in  what they are saying and perhaps volunteer. Help them and they will help  you. Nonprofit organizations are likely to have access to media outlets  that may give your some exposure.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #60</strong> Check your public and local radio stations that play your type of music and try to get some air time.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #61</strong> You will hear a lot of no’s and negativity. That is  to be expected as everyone’s taste is different. Hopefully someone will  give you some constructive criticism. Learn from it what you can but  keep moving forward.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #62</strong> Develop yourself as a complete package. Record  labels do not spend the money on A&amp;R as in the day. Educate yourself  as a well-rounded music artist and present yourself as such.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #63</strong> Elevator Pitch – If you only have one shot to make  an impression in 30 seconds or less, can you do it? You will need to, so  practice it!</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #64</strong> Post your gigs on your website(s), class ads, Craigslist, Backpage and other sites for your location.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #65</strong> Submit your music to songwriting competitions,  musician competitions, singing contests – try out for American Idol, for  gosh sakes!</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #66</strong> Do a free conference call to chat with fans using  your website. Record the call and follow up by posting the MP3 on your  site. Promote it for all its worth.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #67</strong> Never release an inferior product, send out professional, and only your very best demos and new releases.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #68</strong> Get testimonials and reviews from people that matter and start locally if you have to. Add them to your press kit.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #69</strong> Make sure you make it easy for potentials sales to  happen whether on your site or at a show. Make the payment process,  safe, secure and EASY.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #70</strong> Have a house concert. Invite the neighborhood to your backyard.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #71</strong> Give your fans insider, behind the scenes, back  stage with the band info and videos. This is great info to include in  newsletters – people that signed up to learn more about you on purpose.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #72</strong> Take the good with the bad, and take it all  graciously. You must keep your image clean or at least maintain the  aforementioned image.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #73</strong> Don’t waste time, prioritize and go with the best bets. Put your energy into the correct market for YOUR music.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #74</strong> If you can write well about a music subject, write  and distribute articles. Always source the article back to your website.  Let it be redistributed with the bottom author source info to spread  your message and link.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #75</strong> Gig swap with other bands from another area to widen your fan base.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #76</strong> A music profile or bio, press kit and press  releases should all be well written, free of misspellings, kept current,  and to the point. Schedule updates of your various online activities.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #77</strong> Find a business in your area that you can partner  with for mutual benefit. If something about a song, style, or image  would boost a local business, develop a cross promotional relationship.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #78</strong> Respond to all your correspondence in a timely,  businesslike, and correct manner – appropriate to the sender. Be  considerate of your audience.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #79</strong> Give people what they want. It’s all about the  fans. If they come to your website, give them information that makes  THEM feel good. If they come to your show, entertain them, thank them  and thank the venue for the experience.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #80</strong> Don’t disappear. Once you have started building your momentum, it is a continuous onslaught.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #81</strong> Attend music conferences, indie showcases, music festivals. Gain exposure and network.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #82</strong> Be easy to work with and be flexible. A good  reputation carries a lot of weight. Flexibility can also mean possibly  adjusting areas of your work or image so as to get your foot in the door  if need be.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #83</strong> Have a cause. Create an event to promote that  cause. Team up with other like-minded bands and make a news worthy event  out of that cause.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #84</strong> Business Cards &#8211; When talking to anyone, hand one  out. You must include the link to your website. Consider your link as  your online business card. Example:  http://www.artistopia.com/YOURBANDNAME</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #85</strong> Rolodex your contact list (some sites have contact  managers in their member consoles). Make a list and keep it current of  all the places online and offline that you need to post to when you need  to send out reoccurring press releases of news and events. Be aware  that many sites have limits in number and/or timeframes, be careful to  not exceed them.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #86</strong> Invoke your personality into your writings to make your invitations, announcements and introductions fun and effective.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #87</strong> Clearly define what you are about – quickly, online  or offline. People have short attention spans and are short on time &#8211;  not just the music industry, but most people in general. This is very  important! Don’t waste words. Make anything you have to say about  yourself or band enough to give the important necessary information and  cut out the nonsense.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #88</strong> Create a band calendar with some humorous photos of the various band members at various events.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #89</strong> You heard it through the grapevine. Share &#8220;some&#8221;  inside knowledge with other bands and songwriters in your area. Start  your own information highway.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #90</strong> Create an automated template for emails. Take the  time to add the person’s name with a personal tidbit, but save time with  a readymade email guide. Respond to unsolicited emails with your own  personalized marketing message and a link to your website.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #91</strong> Play for free if you have to, any where, any time.  Create an event, an event with a cause and donate the proceeds to a  charity. This can open up some interesting contacts and opportunities.  Sponsor an event.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #92</strong> Reach out and touch your fans. Whether someone else  is maintaining your online presence or not, occasionally touch base  with fans personally.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #93</strong> Include every ounce of contact info needed upon every available surface.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #94</strong> Borrow an idea from other sources, even outside the  music industry. If it works for that company, perhaps you can adapt the  idea to market your music as well. Find a way to put a new twist or  slant on a successful bands tactics.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #95</strong> Send birthday cards to your fans…of course you need to get their birthday info when they sign up for mailing lists.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #96</strong> Get involved in the music forums and message boards  that target your music segment and ALWAYS include your signature URL  (aka web link)!! Example: http://www.artistopia.com/YOURBANDNAME</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #97</strong> Start a Music or Band Blog, well written and kept current. Submit it to music Blog directories.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #98</strong> Create a novelty song that topics a holiday, a hot  news item, your city or town, sports team, political event or other idea  and gain exposure on promoting this song.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #99</strong> Listen to your fans and learn what brought them to  your show. This is very effective to giving you feedback on which  promotional tool worked.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #100</strong> Success doesn’t happen to those that wait. A  record label , music deal, stardom, just creating a website &#8220;and they  will come&#8221; doesn’t just land in your lap with you doing nothing. You  have to make success come to you. Be persistent, be confident, roll up  your sleeves, it’s going to take some serious work.</p>
<p>We just couldn’t stop at 100! Here are a few more great tips:</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #101</strong> Use the Internet to research and keep current on new ways and new sites to market your music.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #102</strong> Strength in numbers. Build joint ventures,  collaborations and/or online partners on a project and both of you  market that project.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #103</strong> Have a professional email address. Example: YourBandName@artistopia.com</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #104</strong> Don’t burn your bridges. Even with the increasing  number of music &#8220;wanna-be’s&#8221; the music industry is a relatively small  and close knit community. A wrong done to you by someone early in your  career, may be that &#8220;someone&#8221; in a position of music power one day that  you just might need to do business with.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #105</strong> Join the party, even if you aren’t in the mood.  Don’t respond to the inevitable &#8220;what do you do&#8221; question with your day  job, but tell your potentially new fan you are a musician and hand them  your business card.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #106</strong> Keep a journal of your marketing efforts with what  worked and what did not work. This can be used in many ways down the  road besides tracking your efforts. A book or e-book maybe?</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #107</strong> If out partying, have a designated friend or band  mate for image control. If you get into something that could potentially  land you in trouble, that controller gets you out of the situation  before it can hurt your image. Video can be on the Internet before you  even get home, so protect your image at all costs if you happen to get  out of control.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #108</strong> Business is business. There is a time and place  for slang/explicit language, behavior, and the like. Project yourself in  a professional manner. Know when you are onstage and when you are not.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #109</strong> Get your own competition going about your band or a  new release. Give something away, have fans register at local record  stores, find a way to get buzz going by asking a great question.</p>
<p><strong>Promo Tip #110</strong> Self promote everyday, in everyway, one way or the other.</p>
<p>Some of these pointers may not be for you. That’s fine. Do what you need  to do, just make sure we ALL hear about you. Very true that many  artists do not have the funds to do some of these tips, well, with the  Internet and some ingenuity it possible to get around this to an extent.</p>
<p>The difference between you and another band that made it may not be that  their music was better. It might be that they found a way to get  noticed better. The music industry needs music talent and is constantly  on the look out for something that stands out. If you have the guts and  perseverance, it can be you.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an artist management company or a record label, a major task for you will be to connect your stable of musicians and groups with listeners and concert-goers. Here are potential methods to detail in your business plan’s marketing section: Concerts and Tours Write not just that you will use concerts and tours as additional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2410" title="rockband" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/rockband.jpeg" alt="promoting bands" hspace="10" width="240" height="180" />As an artist management company or a record label, a  major task for you will be to connect your stable of musicians and groups with listeners  and concert-goers. Here are potential methods to detail in your business plan’s  marketing section:</p>
<p><strong>Concerts and Tours</strong></p>
<p>Write not just that you  will use concerts and tours as additional promotion, or a revenue stream in and  of themselves, but <strong>how </strong>you will do so. You may want to create a system whereby  more established groups or artists headline concerts while your developing  artists open. Also consider how you will learn about pockets of interest in  cities or areas which can present opportunities to throw together a concert to  further build on momentum in a community.</p>
<p><strong>Fan Connection</strong></p>
<p>Fan  clubs, organized through mail newsletters, were the method of choice to connect  with music fans in the past, whether these were organized by the fans themselves  or a direct extension of the record label or management company’s work. These  days, websites, and especially social networking sites like Myspace and  Facebook, are the primary ways for fans to connect with each other, organize  events, and share information about their favorite groups and music. Whether fan  groups organize spontaneously or your business helps them along, describe how  you will maintain relations with the fan groups, build their connection by  offering promotions and perks, and use their energy to build revenues from the  grassroots level. Don’t write off marketing to fans as “preaching to the  converted” since a fan base must be carefully tended over time.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://indiemusicplanet.com/record-label-business-plan" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-2411" title="record-label-business-plan-combine-bonus-1" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/record-label-business-plan-combine-bonus-1.jpg" alt="" width="251" height="297" /></a>Music  Videos</strong></p>
<p>Whether they make their way onto TV or are available only on  Youtube or other video sites, music videos can attract new listeners who haven’t  had the opportunity to see the group in concert. Though potentially expensive to  produce, music videos can promote both live concerts and recordings, leading to  revenues in one or both categories down the road.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The music industry is more than just a business. It is a community with members ranging from label executives to the sound engineers who mix demos at the recording studio. While their jobs and incomes may be wildly different, the common denominator is the music. As such, the music business is very social and hosts [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-2400" title="networking" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/networking.jpeg" alt="music business networking" hspace="10" width="260" height="194" />The music industry is more than just a business. It  is a community with members ranging from label executives to the sound engineers  who mix demos at the recording studio. While their jobs and incomes may be  wildly different, the common denominator is the music. As such, the music  business is very social and hosts a variety of events and get-togethers  throughout the year. Attending these events is a good way to network and meet  people who may help promote and advance your career.</p>
<p>For example, look for CD release parties. They are  often free to attend and attract label executives who will be on hand to support  their artist. Make a point to introduce yourself but always be polite, never  pushy or hard sell. Try to strike up a conversation about the business first and  give the executive the chance to ask about you. Always get a business card.   Then later you can demo in a demo and in the cover letter, mention how nice it  was to meet them and you’d appreciate it if they would give your demo a  listen.</p>
<p>Become a club rat. Agents, Manager and A&amp;R  executives constantly go to music clubs looking for the next big band or  performer. Whether you are performing or not, mingle with other members of the  industry and talk shop. Listen to what they have to say and use their expertise  and knowledge to develop strategies for your own career. And again, get business  cards whenever possible.</p>
<p>Volunteering can be a good way to promote your  career. The music industry holds many, many benefits and charitable events. Sign  up too be a volunteer. Not only will you be doing a good deed in helping out  those in need, you’ll be working side by side with other members of the music  industry. Remember, today’s assistant or secretary could be tomorrow’s top  A&amp;R exec. More importantly, by making yourself known and visible to others  in the music industry, you are laying the foundation future professional  relationships.</p>
<p>Don’t forget to network with journalists who cover  the music industry. They see the business from a unique perspective and can be a  valuable source of information. And, a good review by music critics can help  launch a career. Being on a first name basis increases the chances the critic  will review your act. At that point, it’s up to you to show them and the world  what you’ve got.</p>
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<p>How would you like to have the next big breakthrough song?</p>
<p><strong>IT CAN HAPPEN FOR YOU!</strong></p>
<p>From the team who brought you the original Hollywood Music Awards, this is the one critical opportunity you&#8217;ll have to gain industry recognition and fast-track your indie career, not to mention winning a variety of excellent prizes, not the least of which is a featured song soundtrack spot in an upcoming Hollywood blockbuster from the producers of &#8220;Twilight&#8221;&#8230;!</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.eworldmusicawards.com/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-316" title="gibson-epiphone-coronet" src="http://meermusic.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/gibson-epiphone-coronet.jpg" alt="" width="270" height="270" /></a></strong>All styles are welcome, and artists from around the world can compete.</p>
<p>But know this: <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>time is short</strong></span>. You only have DAYS left to submit your best songs to eWorld&#8217;s Independent Music Awards. <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>You need to act NOW</strong></span>.</p>
<p><span style="color: #008000;"><strong><span style="font-size: medium;">DISCOUNT CODE:</span></strong></span></p>
<p>If you enter &#8220;<span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Fame Games</strong></span>&#8221; in the COMMENTS field in each of your song submissions on the eWorld site, we will send you a <span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>%10 refund</strong></span> to your PayPal account as soon as the fee has been processed!</p>
<p><strong>But there&#8217;s more&#8230;</strong></p>
<p>Make sure you also download and install eWorld&#8217;s <strong>BOOMERANG player</strong>. Not only will this excellent plugin allow you to watch blockbuster movies and network TV shows, but also listen to music and&#8230; get this: your fans and supporters will be able to use it to vote for you in the eWorld Independent Music Awards!</p>
<p>Click on the email below to download the app &#8211; and pass the link to ALL YOUR FANS &amp; SUPPORTERS!</p>
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<p>We recommend eWorld Music Awards to all the Fame Games artists!</p>
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong><span style="font-size: large;"><a href="http://www.eworldmusicawards.com/" target="_blank">ACT NOW!</a></span></strong></span></p>
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<strong>eWorld Music Awards: </strong><a href="http://www.eworldmusicawards.com/" target="_blank">http://www.eworldmusicawards.com/</a><br />
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		<title>Merry Xmas!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We would like to wish all our friends and supporters all the very best for this Christmas and the New Year 2011! Oh and were DOING IT AGAIN! We thought a little something to take away with you wouldn&#8217;t go amiss! So here it is then, a small selection of excellent eBooks and special reports, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>We would like to wish all our friends and supporters <span style="color: #ff0000;">all the very best</span> for this Christmas and the New Year 2011!</h2>
<p>Oh and were DOING IT AGAIN!</p>
<p>We thought a little something to take away with you wouldn&#8217;t go amiss! <img src='http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  So here it is then, a small selection of excellent eBooks and special reports, just for you &#8211; <strong>free</strong>!</p>
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		<title>Live Hart Finally Out of the Gate!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[New Jersey native Live Hart has built a strong following in the South East region by connecting with her fans through live performances and heart-felt lyrics. This singer/songwriter writes from personal experiences which allow her melodic melodies to take on a deeper and more soulful meaning. ”Please Don’t Say It’s Over”, the first single off [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.itunes.com/livehart" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2201" title="livehart" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/livehart-300x170.jpg" alt="ive Hart" hspace="10" width="300" height="170" /></a>New Jersey native <strong>Live Hart</strong> has built a strong following in the South East region by connecting with her fans through live performances and heart-felt lyrics. This singer/songwriter writes from personal experiences which allow her melodic melodies to take on a deeper and more soulful meaning. ”<strong>Please Don’t Say It’s Over</strong>”, the first single off Live&#8217;s upcoming album release, touches on her journey back to love from a remorseful past.</p>
<p>Along with the new single, Live as also released the highly anticipated music video for &#8216;<strong>Please Don&#8217;t Say It&#8217;s Over</strong>&#8216;. The video illustrates her creative side with colorful animation. Directed by Adam Gambrel for Blulite Productions and Executive Produced by Goin&#8217; Native Records; the video represents a true indie artist at their best.</p>
<p>Download <strong>Live Hart&#8217;s</strong> new single and music video, &#8216;<strong>Please Don&#8217;t Say It&#8217;s Over</strong>&#8216; , on <a href="www.itunes.com/livehart" target="_blank">iTunes</a> today.</p>
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<p>(Also, check out Live Hart on <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Please-Dont-Say-Its-Over/dp/B0045V1202/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;s=dmusic&amp;qid=1291675091&amp;sr=8-1-catcorr" target="_blank">Amazon</a>!)</p>
<p><em>Live Hart is one of the all-time favorites on Fame Games. Her song &#8220;Please Don&#8217;t Say It&#8217;s Over&#8221; has also done extremely well on this show, and it also charted on the Fame Games Global Breakthru Chart. It&#8217;s high time this superb single finally got formally released!</em></p>
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		<title>Cablegate Blues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a sad day for freedom and justice indeed. Artists have an obligation to be social commentators, to raise awareness of their listeners. Particularly in times of great social tension. Arguably, there has never been a time where the need for this role has been more important. This is why I needed to write [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2181" title="scariest-place-on-earth-Auschwitz-Birkenau-Concentration-Camp-Poland" src="http://indiemusicplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/scariest-place-on-earth-Auschwitz-Birkenau-Concentration-Camp-Poland-300x215.jpg" alt="" hspace="10" width="250" height="179" />It is a sad day for freedom and justice indeed.</p>
<p>Artists have an obligation to be social commentators, to raise awareness of their listeners. Particularly in times of great social tension. Arguably, there has never been a time where the need for this role has been more important. This is why I needed to write this today.</p>
<p>Julian Assange, co-founder of <a href="http://wikileaks.ch/" target="_blank">WikiLeaks</a> is now in a British jail, the victim of a  smear campaign on a scale rarely matched in history. It&#8217;s payback, basically.</p>
<p><strong>Some Background</strong></p>
<p>He reported to the police voluntarily and he even pre-announced (leaked!) that he would do it. This arrest is officially the result of his alleged sexual misconduct in Sweden, where he&#8217;s said to have had unprotected sex with two women. In Sweden, a collectivist state like few others, if your condom breaks, as had allegedly happened in this case, your sexual partner can accuse you of&#8230; rape! Look it up!</p>
<p>This is precisely what has happened in Assange&#8217;s case, except that there are a couple of things to keep in mind: for example, the women only filed their complaints after they found out about one another (with one of the women going on record that Assange was never violent and admitted that this was really just an accident). Or the fact that they didn&#8217;t report this until they were &#8220;gotten to&#8221; (paid off? threattened?) by the frantic US government for whom framing Assange is the best way to do &#8220;damage control,&#8221; now that semi-official death-threats didn&#8217;t go down so well.</p>
<p>All official sources, including the judge and prosecutors in the UK laughably and predictably but nevertheless very firmly denied that the case is politically motivated, in spite of the fact that few &#8211; if any &#8211; of them could name another case of a mild sexual misconduct (if it even was that much), which has ever resulted in an international man-hunt on anything approaching even a fraction of that scale. This has simply never happened before. If the hunt for Osama had been anything near as aggressive, he&#8217;d be a museum-piece by now.</p>
<p><strong>Not politically motivated? My behind!</strong></p>
<p>What WikiLeaks accomplished is simple: they took upon themselves to release information passed to them by whistle-blowers all around the world. Responsibly, I might add. Not just US (as the UK and US media would have you believe) but literally: everywhere. ALL corrupt governments. Is that a bad thing?</p>
<p>Assange is constantly portrayed as being anti-American. He is clearly not. He is just anti-totalitarian.</p>
<p>The official media wouldn&#8217;t touch most of this stuff. That&#8217;s precisely why a quasi-journalistic organization like WikiLeaks has become just about the only way for a whistle-blower to let everyone know what is happening. And we need to know! If a murderer of your child was hiding behind an &#8220;official secret&#8221; wouldn&#8217;t you want to know the truth and praise whoever leaked it? Would you still at that point believe that the leak was a danger to national security? Even if the leak revealed how unneccessary that death was? And what if it was someone else&#8217;s child?</p>
<p>What also needs to be remembered is that WikiLeaks wasn&#8217;t &#8211; and isn&#8217;t &#8211; bound by any official secrets act. And neither are you, unless you formally agree to it when sensitive information is imparted to you by a government agency.</p>
<p>The result of the WikiLeaks revelations was predictable and, indeed, has been predicted well in advance by savvy analysts (for example <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCPQW8sS7bg&amp;NR=1" target="_blank">Gerald Celente</a>, the world&#8217;s #1 trends forecaster). The US and other governments &#8211; and major corporate interests &#8211; threatened not only by what has already been released but much more importantly by what may still be released, have acted unlitaterally and decided to &#8220;shoot the messenger&#8221; in the hope that it will dissuade not only others in the press from giving us <em>real</em> news, but also to intimidate all future whistle-blowers.</p>
<p><strong>Wrong Focus</strong></p>
<p>The mainstream media focus is on WikiLeaks facilitating the dissemination of leaked documents. It is, ostensibly, not on the <strong>content </strong>of those documents. That&#8217;s where the real outrage should be!</p>
<p>It&#8217;s our government. We elected it, yes? Did we authorize this and other actions? Did you?</p>
<p><strong>History Teaches Us</strong></p>
<p>They punished <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF8nuvGyngU" target="_blank">Daniel Ellsberg</a> for leaking the &#8220;Pentagon Papers&#8221; in the early 70&#8242;s. But before they jailed him (<em>the only whistle-blower ever jailed in the US &#8211; apart from the three Bush-era whistle-blowers who were recently jailed by&#8230; Obama</em>), they screamed how many lives his leak will cost. And yet not a single person died as a result of that leak. On the contratry. The leak has saved thousands, perhaps even millions of lives as it made it impossible to continue the war in Vietnam which, as it turned out, was never meant to be won, only fought endlessly.</p>
<p><strong>Scare Tactics &amp; Deception</strong></p>
<p>The current and highly predicable government scare-mongering, uncritically promoted by all the major media, that this type of revelation supposedly has the potential to &#8220;kill&#8221; innocent people (e.g. soliders or even civilians) is wholly unsubstantiated, historically speaking, and is therefore designed to rile and rally support from useful idiots (i.e. people who don&#8217;t read nor care to know the full story and its context). This information <strong>does </strong>have the potential to harm: but only the government and corporate interests who stand to gain from the deception!</p>
<p>Almost exclusively only this kind of feedback is seen on the websites of all the major US and UK papers, where all the commenters are apparently outraged at WikiLeaks and Assange in particular for being a &#8220;traitor&#8221; who &#8220;deserves&#8221; to die (literally). But, tellingly, where the major news organizations publish &#8220;dozens&#8221; of posts which supposedly reflect the &#8220;mood of the people&#8221;, the much more numerous alternative news sources on the web publish hundreds and even thousands of posts from REAL people who almost uniformly condemn the heavy-handed and <em>unjust </em>action by the US &#8211; and other governments.</p>
<p><strong>What Are They So Afraid Of?</strong></p>
<p>The leaks which are already out there? Nopes. Much of that stuff was already widely known and even published on page 99 of some of the mainstream papers. They&#8217;re afraid of the <strong>real</strong> damaging leaks which can well and truly result in a massive uprising, even by the most credulous of government yes-men (many of whom actually mean well, but remain utterly misinformed!).</p>
<p>If some of the web sources I&#8217;ve seen are to be trusted, the upcoming leaks will shed new light on such tragedies as 9/11 or the unimaginable machinations of the Fed (watch G. Edward Griffin&#8217;s famous exposé <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7auQEXTWomA" target="_blank">here</a>) and the World Bank &#8211; or perhaps even Obama&#8217;s mysterious past&#8230; The very fabric of our society, as we know it, is at stake if someone blows the lid off of these REAL conspiracies. And they will stop at nothing to smear, belittle and then silence everyone: Assange. WikiLeaks, you, me &#8211; everyone. All that, in the name of national security and &#8220;for your own good,&#8221; of course.</p>
<p><strong>The Way Of The World</strong></p>
<p>We all know we&#8217;re being manipulated daily by the powers that be. It&#8217;s part and parcel of today&#8217;s collectivist life. We&#8217;re never told the whole truth about anything and we&#8217;re treated like idiots who can&#8217;t read, research or think for themselves. Even the best educated among us easily fall victims to misinformation &#8211; even about trivial matters. After all we can&#8217;t research &#8220;everything&#8221; so we tend to trust at least a part of what the media tells us. When is the last time you checked the real facts behind, say, the anti-smoking campaigns which are used to justify one of the heaviest taxes ever levied on a consenting public &#8211; not to mention being a perfect population control test case. (Have a read through artist <a href="http://www.joejackson.com/smoking.php" target="_blank">Joe Jackson&#8217;s views on this</a>).</p>
<p>The problem is, that by now we&#8217;re used to this state of affairs. Few among us, even those who fervently oppose this rampant collectivist agenda, actually DO something about it. Times are hard enough as it is.</p>
<p>Thanks to the free-flow of information on the web, however, it is now easier than ever in history to become informed &#8211; about everything. With a little patience, practice, perseverance and critical thinking you will soon know how to tell genuine information from disinformation or the lunatic fringe.</p>
<p>We now thus know about the abuses of those in power throughout history. False flag operations, assassinations, manipulations of public perception, government-backed profiteering. Nothing&#8217;s changed. The same people are in control as always. Only the names and party affiliations change, but the agenda and methods remain the same.</p>
<p><em>Political correctness </em>has replaced honesty and logical thinking and has become a favored tool of mass control and manipulation of our perceptions. It&#8217;s been like that for years and years now. This way it&#8217;s easy to cover up the counterfit money that the Fed produces at will, the war crimes that our leaders perpetrate for all the wrong reasons, the ever-widening gap between the haves and have-nots and the rapidly-shrinking middle class. And the increasing drive towards Fascism (marriage of corporations and state) all around the world.</p>
<p><strong>They Trample Our Rights &#8211; With Our Approval</strong></p>
<p>The biggest problem for ordinary people &#8211; like us &#8211; is the subtlety which underlies this entire state of affairs. You&#8217;ll often hear &#8220;conspiracy theories&#8221; about &#8220;them&#8221;, about some grey eminences controlling the world, hey even the reptilian aliens! LOL. Joking aside, more and more people now believe in a shadow government behind the official government (be it in the US, UK &#8211; or anywhere in the world), and they&#8217;re even convinced they know who&#8217;s in it: the banks (especially the Fed), Wall Street, the biggest multinational corporations, the army, corrupt politicians, the Bilderbergers, the CFR, and the list goes on. And while there is a lot to be said for being highly suspicious of these special interests, everyone overlooks the BIGGEST culprit of them all. Ourselves. That includes you and me. We&#8217;ve all agreed to this, if only by simple inaction!</p>
<p><strong>And we are the ones who now stand idly by and do nothing.</strong></p>
<p>But, to be even more precise, the real culprit here is the &#8220;middle management&#8221; level within our society. The grey clerks who mindlessly carry out orders. The <strong>mid-level </strong>government officials and community leaders who do as they&#8217;re told and tow the official line &#8211; and self-righteously belittle anyone who has a mind of their own.</p>
<p>The brainwashed &#8211; or is it ultra-corrput? &#8211; news organizations with their thug journalists are perhaps the only layer which any &#8220;powers that be&#8221; need to actively grease. The rest takes care of itself, guided by the well-meaning, but naïve (and almost invariably self-righteous) useful idiots who exist on every level of our society.</p>
<p>Some think of the &#8220;uneducated masses&#8221; as being at the root of our woes. This is utterly and perversely wrong. They are largely harmless and they are controlled by their community leaders, who, in turn, are controlled by their leaders &#8211; and so it goes throughout the entire holier-than-thou &#8220;middle management&#8221; level. It&#8217;s a perfect system. Most of the actors on this stage are unaware of the tragic consequences of their daily actions (they honestly believe they&#8217;re right), and of their &#8220;useful idiot&#8221; roles &#8211; and of the doom they&#8217;re guaranteeing for our children by blindly playing along with the politics of fear.</p>
<p>It may be appropriate to remind you of a famous statement by Pastor Martin Niemöller about the inactivity of German intellectuals following the Nazi rise to power. &#8220;<em>They came first for the communists, and I didn&#8217;t speak up because I wasn&#8217;t a communist. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn&#8217;t speak up because I wasn&#8217;t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn&#8217;t speak up because I wasn&#8217;t a Jew. Then they came for me and by that time no one was left to speak up&#8230;</em>&#8220;</p>
<p>Next time your condom breaks&#8230; an international man-hunt will ensue.</p>
<p>As artists, you have the responsibility to bring awareness of this &#8220;new McCarthyism for the world&#8221; to everyone you know. Do it before the new internet regulations are implemented. If they go through, it&#8217;ll be back to stone age for all of us.</p>
<p>Start by demanding<strong> THE RELEASE OF JULIAN ASSANGE!</strong> But do NOT stop there&#8230;</p>
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