Website Critiques For Emerging Musicians Included With New Book
In response to high demand, writer and consultant Joe Taylor Jr. is once again offering free website critiques to readers of his new book, Grow Your Bands Audience.
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Website Critiques For Emerging Musicians Included With New Book
Grow Your Band's Audience readers submit websites for professional evaluation.
PHILADELPHIA, March 12, 2002: In response to high demand, writer and consultant Joe Taylor Jr. is once again offering free website critiques to readers of his new book, Grow Your Bands Audience.
There are more services than ever catering to musicians who want to develop websites," Taylor said, but not a lot of help making sure that these websites do the job of getting more fans out to gigs."
Taylor has included submission guidelines in the latest update of Grow Your Bands Audience, and will select one submission every two weeks for review. The reviews will be shared via e-mail with everyone who has purchased the book.
Available at the website GrowYourBandsAudience.com, the book and accompanying toolkit contain checklists, strategies and sample letters that working musicians have successfully used to book more shows, sell more tickets, and make a comfortable living making music.
Taylor interviewed successful independent musicians and club owners. He identified three key trends among professional musicians:
| | - When you include the debt burden placed on artists by recording companies, independent artists earn and keep more money than artists signed to major labels.
- Artists can earn significant income by owning their own record labels, by writing songs that get placed in film and television productions, and by playing at least two concerts per week.
- The best thing an independent musician can do to secure steady income is to grow their core audience.
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Review Copy, Media Kit and Phone Interviews Available
Visit http://growyourbandsaudience.com/media/ or call Francis Yambao at (509) 864-2680.
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