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by Fdemetrio - 05/17/26 09:23 AM
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HER TOWN
by Fdemetrio - 05/14/26 10:26 AM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 05/12/26 06:47 PM
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As I'm not the administrator of this forum, I don't know what's kosher regarding promoting your business. It's a touchy subject. Maybe Brian could weigh in on this. I'm always reticent to overtly promote or advertise in this context. Brian has built an amazing community of creative souls who are all trying to find ways to improve their work and expose it to the right people. I don't know what your ideas are, but I'm sure they are worth discussing in terms of how effective they might be. The ethics of using this forum to promote your work is another issue altogether. Rand Bishop songwriter/producer/author Makin' Stuff Up (secrets of song-craft and survival in the music-biz) http://www.makinstuffup.net
Rand Bishop Songwriter/producer/author
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