Music Business Q & A TeleClass tomorrow!

Jun 26th, 2006 | By Amber Miller | Category: Classes

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Here’s one final reminder about tomorrow’s conference call!

Music Business Q & A

Join us for another free-for-all conference call, where you ask the questions and Joe attempts to answer them, without yelling as much as Jim Cramer. Readers of our books can also participate in this one — go to the REGISTER YOUR COPY link on any of our book websites to get an invite.

If you’ve never attended one of our conference call classes before, it’s pretty simple to participate.

First, register for the class from our listings page. If you’re not yet a spinme.com member, you can join for just a buck, even if you’re only attending this single class.

Next, check your e-mail for your registration details. It contains the number you’ll call to join our conversation.

Finally, at 2pm on Tuesday, Eastern U.S. time, just dial the number and enter your personal PIN to access the call. The first half of the call is a lecture, where Joe presents ideas about a topic. The second half of the call is your chance to ask follow-up questions about everything you’ve heard.

If you can’t make the call, but you want to hear a recording of it, check our members area in about a week for an archive that you can save to your hard drive or to your MP3 player.

We hope we get to hear from you on tomorrow’s call!

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