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Start by taking inventory of who you are as a person, what you like and don’t like. Does your image on stage measure up and convey who you are or is it a fake front where many can see through the forced imaging? I don’t know I’m just asking questions. What does your music and image look like together. Are they a match or do you need to fine tune a few areas. Is your press kit conveying who you are? Is your press kit professional? You can’t afford to let two areas of your artist career take second place and that is your artist demo and press kit. To be honest, it’s been our experience at ReelMusician.com, that most don’t really know how to put together an artist press kit. Most artists try to emulate and recycle what’s already out there and don’t really have the first clue to an effective artist press kit. Artist press kits are really marketing tools and just like there are marketing experts within any given company, you really should go to the experts for this piece of artist development. Don’t hesitate to contact us at ReelMusician.com should you have any questions on artist press kits or anything else for that matter. We just want to see you succeed.
In closing, and I know that this is a difficult area for many young artists, but look at your strengths and weaknesses, devise a plan, make the needed corrections, call us if you need to with any questions, and fine tune and implement the needed changes to secure the attention that you will need from music business insiders.
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