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Daily Audio Music Marketing Tips Revolutionize Industry
Austin, TX--The BardsCrier.com is pleased to announce it's latest innovation in online music marketing-"Music to Your Ears", daily guerrilla audio music marketing tips for the working musician.
Regular subscribers to The Crier are familiar with the written version of "Music to Your Ears" which featured short, quick, money-savings tips on how musicians can improve their music careers. Now, these tips are available on the ezine's exclusive Listenware online radio station, BardsCrier Radio.
The daily tips are interspersed with some of THE best online music available. It is composed exclusively of artists who are taking action towards bettering their music career by reading the BardsCrier.com's weekly music marketing ezine.
"I decided, 'What better way to show artists the potential of music marketing, than by doing something innovative...that no other music marketer was doing.'" says Marc Gunn, autoharpist of the Brobdingnagian Bards (http://thebards.net/mp3/) and author of The BardsCrier.com.
Gunn was the innovator of "Listenware", whereby instead of charging for subscription to The BardsCrier.com, subscribers listen to the music of other artists on the BardsCrier.com's radio station. He also launched "Cover Toons", "Best of the Bards" music resources, and publishes a plethora of free articles on his website http://bardscrier.com/, while also performing in Austin's Original Celtic Renaissance duo, the Brobdingnagian Bards, and now recording music for his own personal MP3.com website (http://bardscrier.com/mp3/marcgunn/)
"There are hundreds of thousands of opportunities for musicians," begins Gunn. "I just hope that I may influence a handful of the that it is possible to 'live the dream' of becoming a full time musician!"
To listen to "Music to Your Ears" daily online music tips, visit BardsCrier Radio at http://bardscrier.com/radio/
For more information about the BardsCrier.com, visit http://bardscrier.com/.
And to learn about Marc Gunn and the Brobdingnagian Bards, visit http://thebards.net/
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