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Music Expand Launches Beta Marketing Service


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For those who wants to get some great marketing and promotions for your music. Here is something I recently found!

DETROIT - New marketing & PR distribution service Music Expand now declares that it will happily provide extensive marketing services for music artists, record labels, distributors, magazines, publishers, media & technology companies, social sites, and video companies. Music Expand enables new forms of marketing aggregation by providing marketing in sectors such as: Radio Promotion, Media & Press, and Networking. Utilizing a flat flee model, Music Expand charges an upfront fee based on the marketing campaign of the user.

“Music Expand is an engine that enables business owners and music professionals to attract more customers, increase traffic to their websites, and drive in sales for their products based on a set marketing budget .” said Kevin Rivers, CEO of Music Expand.

Site Advertisements, Magazine reviews, and Licensing are some of what Music Expand will offer with their new marketing & PR service.

About Music Expand

Music Expand is a Marketing & PR service that works with music artists, record labels, digital distributors, magazines, media companies, and other forms of music & media to help them propel their business with extensive marketing strategies. With arrangements with the leading marketing distribution networks, Music Expand can place press releases, music contents, and more at a very affordable price. Music Expand also provides customizable solutions to best fit the needs of a client’s budget.

Website: http://www.musicexpand.com

Contact: [email protected]

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