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Are you a Jazz artist 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. It’s your One-Stop Online music marketing shop!

Web ‘n Retail provides a variety of services for ensembles and individual Jazz artists including: Online and Traditional PR, [url="http://bit.ly/WebMainPressPostings"]Viral PR[/url], Viral Marketing, [url="http://bit.ly/WnRViralMarketing"]Blogging[/url], Video Blogging, [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] 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 the Jazz artists they have designed successful campaigns for are:

• Madeleine Peyroux
• Stanley Jordan
• Brian Bromberg
• The Count Basie Orchestra
• Kenny Garrett
• Benise
• Bossa Cuca Nova
• Saschal Vasandani
• Kenny Wayne Shepard
• Hot Club of Detroit
• Rashaan Patterson
• Matthew Monofort
• Jeremy Davenport
• Delilah
• Larry Carlton
• Tak Matsumoto
• Jim Peterik
• Kate McGarry
• Jett Edwards
• Ryan Bromberg

For more information on Web ‘n Retail, check out their [url="http://bit.ly/16jJ4Ea"]official website[/url] and [url="http://on.fb.me/150Px6n"]Facebook[/url].

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