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How to find a manager
Choosing a manager is probably the single most important decision an artist will have to make during his/her career as a professional musician.

The right manager really can make a huge impact on your career. The purpose of this note is to offer some guidance to artists and assist them in, hopefully, selecting that person.
Source: Musicmanagersforum.co.uk
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Artists: Label your songs, or you won't get paid
By, Matt Rosoff

Getting paid for digital downloads from iTunes, Amazon, or other stores is pretty straightforward. The artist or label submits songs for download, perhaps through a distributor like TuneCore or The Orchard. Each time a user buys a download, the store takes its cut, the middlemen take their cut, and the artist gets the remainder.
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Drake will be embarking on a headlining tour, which will be hitting colleges beginning in April.

The "Away From Home Tour" is set to hit Greenville, SC on April 22nd, 2010 at Furman University

Drake's "Away From Home Tour"
Reinventing MySpace Into a Killer 360 Environment
By MusicBizGuy
Being in the music business for a million years and the Internet startup business for three years, I have had occasion to look at thousands of band and artist websites. For the better part of a year, my business partner, Cara Peckens, and I have been immersed in developing a business strategy, creating a design and building out our idea for an effective band/artist website built for maximum artist exposure and sales.

Central to our thinking is that this principal artist website will be on MySpace, supported by a Facebook fan page and a Twitter account. Why MySpace when it’s caught up in a maelstrom of bad press most of which I agree with? Because every band and artist of any consequence on the entire planet, whether they like being there or not, has a presence on MySpace. This makes it incredibly appealing and compelling for any artist to post up there. It keeps their fans within the largest independent music community in the world, makes for one less click to redirect a fan to an artist’s own website, and almost always keeps a band’s profile #1 in every Google search. Outside sites depend on SEO maximization which you don’t have to do if your principal site is on MySpace.

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Congrat’s  to
J. Cole
Fayetteville, NC native
for being featured on this month’s issue of the Source Magazine.