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In reply to the discussion: Open mic nights at bar lead to lawsuit from BMI over music, ask for $121,000 [View all]GReedDiamond
(5,509 posts)...artists here at DU is a reflection of that attitude, IMO. One of the worst marketing decisions I made was to run a banner ad here at DU, I had virtually zero response from DUers.
In any case, we often make our music available for free, just to promote it.
Unfortunately, I'm in no position to buy ads in Billboard Magazine, or actual billboards on Sunset Blvd hyping our latest release, so it's no-or-low budget options, including CD giveaways. I once advertised on Mike Malloy's radio show, and gave the first 150 people to join our mailing list a fee CD.
These days, social networking is the most affordable way to promote.
I hope to get the band out of the studio and into some clubs around L.A. in the near future, that's always the best way to move actual CDs, in my experience.
In the meantime, our digital downloads are available all over the internet tubes, at iTunes, Amazon, ReverbNation, CDBaby, CDUniverse, Spotify, RadioAirplay, etc.