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Yes, I see the problem. It's basically like paying them to write your own "press release", but with a built-in CD review. (?) Not sure how that would work. I know Derek does stand behind Ariel Hyatt of http://www.arielpublicity.comProbably they would do a much better job, especially since Derek is promoting them in his customer service emails to me. He also lists these other indie marketing services: http://www.indiebible.comhttp://www.indievenuebible.comhttp://newmusicstrategies.comhttp://newmusicideas.comas helpful resources for musicians. We already have IndieBible listed, but Ariel and "NewMusic..." are new to me, so we'll have to do some research, but if CD Baby is endorsing them, I'm sure they'll be some great resources! Michael
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