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Guest post by Michael Corcoran on DIY MusicianMany artists write to ask me how they can get their songs to blogs, DJs, and music companies without breaking the band promo budget. I get it; band budgets are tight and you want to save everywhere you can. You’re willing to put in the time & energy to reach out and follow up with radio stations, music blogs, and labels on your own.Maybe you’ve read this article by David Wimble (the Indie Bible) advising how to contact music sites. It’s a long read but contains crucially important information, and so I’ve taken the liberty of breaking it down into general guidelines, with an easy-to-reference graphic. Keep in mind, you’ll still want to check with each individual website for the specific instructions before submitting – but the graphic should help you with the basics.And, of course if you wear yourself out doing all this muckwork, re-check the band fund for spare change and use one of these submission services. They’re much better today than the earlier years of internet music promotion, and pricing usually start at under $15. Okay, Back to DIY!
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