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“How To Get Your Music Posted in Hip Hop Blogs” is a proven system for getting blogs to post your music. Written by hip hop artist Rob Jay who has been featured in The Source , Vibe, Kevin Nottingham, Rock The Dub , 2 Dopeboyz and The Smoking Section.
Learn the proper way to approach blog, new techniques to find out what sites are likely to post your music, in addition to learning how to leverage blog posts into generating more press. Provided are emails that show you exactly what to say. These are e-mails that have been used personally by Rob Jay to generate press. As a bonus you will receive a directory of 25 reputable blogs that post music from new acts and emerging hip hop artists.
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Below is an excerpt from the book including a sample email that can be used when approaching blogs
To: JohnDoe@RapBlog.com
Subject: Keep Up The Good Work!!
Message
JohnDoe,
I came across your site when I was reading up on Dustin Prestige, I’m a fan of his work and your site was one of the only one’s that had his early work Polo’s and AK’s. I can appreciate how you all ride with artist and really build from the ground up with them, that’s real. I’m an artist myself, I’ve got a growing buzz it’s more been based on live shows than internet exposure. When you get a minute check my stuff out and if you like it I’d appreciate if you could support it with a post in your blog.
Peace,
Hungry Rapper
There’s an old saying “The Fortune is in The Follow Up”. This applies to submitting music. The reality is many people don’t do things the first time that they are asked to do it. This isn’t something done with malicious intent, just human nature. So it is rare that you will send this email and get an instant post. It is when you follow up that you begin to get increased attention. So after you send your initial email, wait about a week and if you have no response, send a follow up email. This follow up should be written under the assumption that they received your email and meant to post it and maybe just got tied up. That isn’t what your going to say but that’s the vibe you want to give off you don’t want to sound “salty” in your follow up. Here’s a pretty simple but effective follow up email.
Finish reading this excerpt in the “Approaching Blogs” chapter
“Being professional persistent pays off. One of the many techniques taught to me by Rob Jay and what should be used by any artist looking to get press”
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