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DIY Radio Promotion for Unsigned Musicians
- By Richard Jay
- Published 4th June, 2008
- Music Marketing & Promotion
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Richard Jay
Richard Jay is a songwriter, producer, author of bestselling book How To Get Your Music in Film & TV, and president of The Music Broker Network
Getting your music played on radio is an absolutely essential part of
building a following and bringing yourself to the attention of people
within the music industry .... but it can be very difficult to get
noticed by radio stations, who only seem interested in artists that
have sold millions of records !!
Radio Promoters can be your best friend in this situation, as it's their job to get new artists on radio stations nationwide. However, they don't come cheap. What the independent, unsigned artist really needs is a couple of hours with a good radio promoter to learn how they get new music on the radio.
Let me introduce Liz Koch, radio promoter extraordinaire. She specialises in promoting unsigned artists to Commercial Radio, so she knows a thing or two about the problems of working
with new talent.
She's written a great book entitled "Fundamentals of DIY Radio Promotion" which explains:
How to Know When It's Time to Go To Radio
How to Decide if you want to DIY or Hire an Indie
How to Hire the RIGHT Indie for you
Who to Send Your Music to and What to Include in Your Package
The Ins and Outs of Following Up at Radio
What To Do When You Get ON the Radio
and much, much more.
She's making this 30-page, downloadable guide, available at the incredible price of $12 by clicking here.
Radio Promoters can be your best friend in this situation, as it's their job to get new artists on radio stations nationwide. However, they don't come cheap. What the independent, unsigned artist really needs is a couple of hours with a good radio promoter to learn how they get new music on the radio.
Let me introduce Liz Koch, radio promoter extraordinaire. She specialises in promoting unsigned artists to Commercial Radio, so she knows a thing or two about the problems of working
How to Know When It's Time to Go To Radio
How to Decide if you want to DIY or Hire an Indie
How to Hire the RIGHT Indie for you
Who to Send Your Music to and What to Include in Your Package
The Ins and Outs of Following Up at Radio
What To Do When You Get ON the Radio
and much, much more.
She's making this 30-page, downloadable guide, available at the incredible price of $12 by clicking here.

