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Love music?Get online and support your favourite artists to win awesome prizes! By Emma Kae - 24th May 2001 - Back to News Promosquad.com is the world’s first Internet music promotion company where the fans do the talking…and get free stuff for it!
The idea is simple – the user (that’s us guys) post different bands and artists on the website with links to their home pages. Each member takes these links and adds the bands they like to their email, chats, and message boards to help spread the word.
Each of the links a user posts is personalized and each member is given a one point credit every time someone clicks on their posted links. Save your points and cash them in for great prizes.
How did they come up with such a great concept? “What can we say? Every music company in the world is trying to get in on the Internet music game. Still, nobody has effectively placed Internet music promotion where it really belongs...with the fans! We just figured it was time for you to be in control of promoting music.”
Your favourite bands get exposure, and you win free prizes. What more could you want? It really is that simple. No drawbacks, no catches, just a lot of fun.
Click here to sign up, win prizes and support your favourite artists!
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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