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		<title>How To Promote Your Performer Online &#8211; For Free</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bands and solo performers, promoting your music and visual image are easier than ever using the power of the Web.
Why not find a free Online band directory to post your Online press material?
If you don&#8217;t want to mess around with HTML, hosting or the Web assist issues a nice On-line performer directory can save you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bands</strong> and solo performers, promoting your music and visual image are easier than ever using the power of the Web.</p>
<p>Why not find a free <strong>Online band </strong>directory to post your Online press material?</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to mess around with HTML, hosting or the Web assist issues a nice On-line performer directory can save you time and money while still getting you all the exposure you need.</p>
<p>Using an <strong>On-line free performer </strong>hosting directory, your .mp3, images, bios, and show schedules might receive 24-7 exposure.</p>
<p>first, you will need to organize your On-line materials on your computer or laptop. This will be the basis of your On-line press kit.</p>
<p>Images</p>
<p>Create a folder on your PC of images of shows, cd covers and promo shots with performer members.</p>
<p>Make sure they are in .jpg or .gif.  A lot of web sites will only help these two formats so stay away from .png for now or make sure the free directory you upload to will help.png.</p>
<p>Ensure the images look good at about 400px broad. The image will a number of times be compressed into a thumbnail at about 100px broad  on the display page. The thumbnail may be slightly compressed looking but you want the larger &#8220;clicked on&#8221; version to have the best resolution, so starting around 400px should ensure pretty good resolution.</p>
<p>additionally make sure the images are less than 1 megabyte, some free directories limit the size of the upload.</p>
<p><strong>Music Files</strong></p>
<p>A safe bet is .mp3.</p>
<p>Limit the size to less than 1 megabyte which comes out to about a 30 second sample.</p>
<p>Choose the portion of the song that has the most impact in a short period &#8211; it can get you the gig!</p>
<p>Bio</p>
<p>Write a short (300 -400) word bio about the performer or yourself. Include <strong>style of music</strong>, influences, instrumentation, history of the performer as well as members.</p>
<p>Keep this in a word doc on your computer so you could update it as needed.</p>
<p>Shows</p>
<p>Some free performer directories will let you list and update your shows. Take advantage of this! For reference keep a list of all the Venues you play in a word doc. Include the Venue name, address, and phone number.</p>
<p>Summary</p>
<p>All artists and <strong>solo musicians</strong> should take advantage of free quality On-line promotion. If you are not technical or just do not want to mess around with HTML, hosting or building a Web page a wonderful free On-line performer directory gets you world wide  24-7 coverage.</p>
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