Self-promote yourself into other people’s CD players

Feb 9th, 2006 | By Melissa Robbins | Category: Books and Growing Your Audience

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If you want people to recognize your name, you have to get out there and find your fan base. Bob Baker, who has been involved in the music industry for years, just came out with an audiobook, What Every Musician Should Know About Self-Promotion. This article, an excerpt from the book, offers a few ideas for building your audience and expanding your fan base. For more information about Baker and his work, you can check out his website here.

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