Music Marketing ReviewAnimoto

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Think of Animoto as an automated slideshow producer on steroids. You basically upload your photos (or tell them where they may be located on the web, such as Flickr, etc.), upload one of your tracks, and then the site analyzes your music and photos and creates a slideshow for you, complete with Hollywood-traileresque effects. The basic account is free, but videos are limited to 30 seconds. For ...

Music Marketing ReviewAndromeda

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Andromeda is an MP3 server script. From their website, "Andromeda scans your MP3s and presents them as a fully-featured streaming Web site. That means you simply add, move, rename, and delete files and folders to update the contents of your Andromeda-powered site. It's as easy as drag, drop, stream. Everything is handled by a single PHP or ASP script. That means there's no need to fuss with SQL...

Music Marketing ReviewAmigoFish

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AmigoFish is something of a podcast directory. You can search for podcasts, and then sign up for an account to save your ratings of various shows. Based on the ratings you provide, the site will suggest other podcasts to check out. From a musician's standpoint, it's a decent way to find themed podcasts that might be receptive to your particular style of music.

Music Marketing ReviewAmazon Advantage

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Amazon Advantage allows independent artists and labels to sell their music through Amazon.com. According to their website, "All you need to enroll in Advantage is North American distribution rights for your CDs, scannable barcodes with the UPC on the back cover, and online access to manage your account. Advantage is nonexclusive and only $29.95 per year plus a 55% standard commission on the sal...

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