... style elements and make it your own. Don't just wear the exact same clothes you saw on TV, but take something similar and add your own style to it. Bottom line: wear something on stage that you ...
... - $50/month
Your logo under the Main Menu at the left hand side of every page - $25/month
Your logo at the bottom of every page (right or left corner) - $10/month
Sponsoring emails we send regularly ...
... sites, news and arts weekly papers/magazines? Don't rely on the venue or promoter to advertise your shows. They should and usually do, but there's always more that you can do. The bottom line: If your ...
... into the bottom 10%.
Where is your band? Probably some place in the middle. Hopefully improving. How can you make sure you're getting better? Here's a few characteristics we've noticed of bands that ...
... a million ways to put it, but the bottom line will come across to music industry pros as "We don't know what to call our music." or worse "We're so weird nobody's come up with an appropriate ...
... bottom , too and built their way to the top with a lot of hard work. Dissing them ain't gonna make your act any better. Playing better, writing better songs and promoting the hell out of yourself will all ...
... promoting the gig.
That's the bottom line: The poster's sole purpose is to promote the gig(s). Don't forget that. It doesn't matter how cool the artwork is, if people can't see it or can't read the ...
... it to them. There is usually a "add url" or "submit site" link, in small type, somewhere near the bottom or fringes of the search page. Entire books have been written on Search ...