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Welcome
It all comes down to who you are and what you do and the links
above will allow you to control how others see you on this site.
Here are a few tips to get you started:
There is no second chance at a first impression so take the time
to make your bio interesting and informative. Start with the biggest
and best you have to offer and let that trickle down to where
and when you were born. This will help to keep the reader engaged.
If they lose interest along the way, they leave with the most
important info.
A picture is worth a thousand words so choose wisely and let
the picture tell the story. If you have a shot of yourself at
a recent gig and you are listing as a performer you will tell
us that you are good enough to get a gig even before we read about
you or hear your music. If you list as a publisher and you are
wearing a power suit and tie, you are telling us that you are
sucessful in business. If you don't have pics, go out and get
them.
Be as specific as possible when listing your project and try
to give an answer for each of the 4 W's: Who, What, When &
Where. Who is involved and who do you need? What are you doing?
When is it happening? Where have you been, where are you now and
where are you going? We know that you believe in what you are
doing. Your job now is to make us believe.
The trademark you use to brand your project can inspire people
to read about it. If you don't have one you can use pics, but
I suggest that you think about getting or creating one. This kind
of polish helps to elevate your image to a new level of professionalism.
You have obviously put time and effort into your project if on
top of all the other work involved, you've taken the time to brand
it.
Good luck in all of your endevors. I look forward to working
with you soon.
MP
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