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March 2011 |
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| Ever wondered how freelance DJs find work? Read our tips from a London DJ on getting hired - apparently, a good Business Card always helps! Which works out nicely – we’ve got a new range of Ready Made cards for music lovers. Plus, the experts at SoundCloud suggest ways to promote your music online. Tune in! |
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| New Business Cards for Music Lovers |
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| Musicians are creative, and MOO customers are creative - which makes
MOO musicians some of the most creative people we know. Have a
look at some of our new Business Cards for musicians, then see what
your fellow musicians are doing with their Minicards - we’re seriously impressed with these persuasive promo packs from Section Records. |
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| Want to be a DJ? |
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| DJ, artist and clubbing editor for leading events website Spoonfed, Tom
Oleson aka Trol23 has been DJing in London for over a decade. He
gives MOO the lowdown on finding gigs, how to promote your sound, and
networking in any social situation. His top tip? Never be without a great Business Card! |
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| Promote your sound |
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SoundCloud are really good friends of MOO - we even share an office.
They’re also our go-to experts in the online music world, and are bursting
with suggestions about how up and coming musicians can make their mark
online. With tips on everything from sharing tracks to creating interactive
fan contests, SoundCloud can help you make your band into a brand.
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| That's all for now, |
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See you soon
The MOO Crew |
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