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Web ‘n Retail are Music Experts in Music Marketing and How to Market Music for the Rock Artist


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Are you in a rock band and looking for music experts in online marketing for music promotions, viral marketing, and music public relations? With over 21 years experience, Web ‘n Retail, a division of Rock ‘n Retail, have managed campaigns for over 250 artists on major and independent labels as well as other music related projects such as music website launches, apps and concert events. The President and Owner, Gale Rosenberg, has over 30 years of music marketing experience including positions held at Billboard Magazine, Mix Magazine, ABC & MCA Records, PolyGram Distribution and Wherehouse Entertainment Corporation. It’s your One-Stop Online music marketing shop!

Web ‘n Retail provides a variety of Music Marketing services for artists of all genres including: [url=http://bit.ly/WebMainPressPostings]Viral PR[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRViralMarketing]Viral Blogging[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRVideoBlogging]Video Blogging[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRSocialMedia]Social Media[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRappMArketingPrograms]Mobile App Marketing[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WebEblastPage]eBlasts[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRLifestyleCampaigns]Audio and Video Lifestyle Marketing[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WnRLicensingPage]Music Licensing solicitations[/url], [url=http://bit.ly/WebPageTradPR]Traditional PR[/url] and [url=http://bit.ly/SearchEngineSubmissions]SEO[/url]. They are able to provide personalized attention to detail and one on one servicing for each music marketing project.

Some of their clients have included:
• Bush
• No Doubt
• Haste the Day
• Black Crowes
• Poison
• Norma Jean
• Scorpions
• We The Kings
• Bon Jovi
• Sevendust
• Buckethead
• MGMT

For more information check out the official website for Web 'n Retail here at http://www.musicmarketingbywebnretail.com/ along with their official [url=http://on.fb.me/150Px6n.]Facebook[/url] fan page.

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