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On its surface Loud Is Relative is an easy to use, user-run database of concerts, artists, and venues throughout the country. Dig a little deeper and you'll find that you, the everyday user, has complete control of the site. You can add your band, add your gig, add a show you're going to, add a venue you've been to, comment on a concert, find shows your friends are going to, and even setup mobile alerts to tell you when someone is coming to your town, just to name a few things...

Connect with friends or find new ones and always have someone to go to a show with. Never miss a concert by having a text sent directly to your cell via your personalized Mobile alerts. Bottom Line.. Know when an artist is coming to a venue near you.

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How To Successfully Promote Your Band on Loud Is Relative

1. List all your shows

2. alert your street team

3. Place an LIR link on your website

4. Place an LIR link on your myspace

5. Send us promo merch to send out to LIR users

6. Advertise your band on LIR

7. Sell out shows nationwide...

It's absolutely free, and let's face it, free promotion never hurt anybody!

Thanks

Lee Frazee

Co-Founder - Loud Is Relative

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