Get exposure at MP3.com and on College Radio

Apr 21st, 2003 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

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DJ Catatonic is one of the few folks I have met who’s actually helping artists use MP3.com to its full potential. He’s got two excellent sites that you should know about.At Hard Core Promo, you can register to add your songs to compilation CDs that get handed out at parties and to have DJ C act as your “New Music Army” agent — allowing him to help you grow your audience through collective marketing projects of all kinds.Meanwhile, for about fifty bucks, you can register at College Radio Promotion to have your single serviced to forty influential non-commercial stations. It’s still up to you to follow up and track airplay, but at around $1.25 a station, it’s cheaper and more effective than doing it by yourself! Please stop by, and let them know we sent you!

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3 Responses to “Get exposure at MP3.com and on College Radio”

  1. decoda Says:

    rock music,sto/soundgarden/nin/janes….

  2. greg pugliese Says:

    do you sell a college radio database?

  3. Joe Taylor Jr. Says:

    We don’t, but you should talk to our friend Charlie over at http://www.indiebandmanager.com — he has a very fine database with data populated by CDBaby.

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