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Musicraiser offers free promotion for independent bands
New UK Crowdfunding site offering free service to bands they believe in!
The world’s first and only crowd funded record label Musicraiser.com are offering selected projects on their site FREE promotional services. On offer only to bands who the site’s music specialists believe have genuine potential; this is a unique opportunity not only for signed and unsigned bands.
If you are a member of a band and believe you may be good enough for free promotion from Musicraiser, visit Musicraiser.com and submit your music.
The new idea is further proof that Musicraiser are far from typical in the crowd funding market. Selected artists will receive a personalised project set-up in which artists arranged directly with a member of the Musicraiser team.
The company also follow the progress of all their ongoing projects, and work hard to maximise their fundraising potential. Here’s why:
“We realise that the best way to promote our services is to promote the success of our campaigns. We work with bands to reach all their fans, involve new ones, get more contributions, and spread the word. This benefits us and our projects. Besides the fact that no other website is willing to invest money on their campaigns.” - Musicraiser
The free promotional campaigns, available to selected artists, include investment in social networking and press release submission to all the main music industry press outlets. Musicraiser will also offer tutoring throughout the whole campaign process, working to maximise the potential of each artist’s specific personality.
MusicRaiser have already seen success with a number of UK projects as well as international acts, all raising thousands of pounds towards making artists’ projects a reality. Success stories include artists Myrra (Iceland), Haap (Norway) and Emmy Curl (Portugal), who have all benefited from the uniquely personal service on offer at Musicraiser. You can find more details on their projects at these links:
https://www.musicraiser.com/
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Quite Great PR .
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