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Guest Post by Louise Dodgson on PledgeMusic NewsAs the saying goes, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Although more digital tools and services exist than ever before to assist DIY musicians, you will still, at some point, need to call upon worthwhile contacts and outside knowledge to help you.Building valuable contacts and relationships requires more work than just getting your hands on names and numbers. These tips should help you get your foot in the door, but also help you develop quality connections to move your music career in the right direction.1. MAKE SURE EVERYTHING IS IN PLACEBefore you start making contact with music industry folks, take time to ensure everything they will need to see and hear is in place. Your website and social media should be up to date, and all necessary items including images, gig listings, video and reviews should be ready at hand. First impressions really do count, so well presented details, packaging and a good quality recording are essential.2. DO YOUR RESEARCH!Related articles








