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tips4rap's SoundClick blog - Beats - Why Hip Hop Artists Should Consider Beat CD's
If your write, rap, or sing lyrics, you need beats. But with so many beat stores out there, the selection of good beats can be overwhelming. When your budget is not that big, and you are looking to release a mix-tape or album to make some money from your music, or just get it to the fans, Paying $19.99 for one beat can kill your budget. What you need are good alternatives to get all the beats you need for your album at one cheap price. That is where Beat Cd's Or Beat Tapes come in. With Beat Tapes, you can get 5 beats at the price of one lease! You can then put those beats on your album or mix-tape and mass sell them for profit!
All you need to do is promote. If you don't know how to promote, use Reverbnation tools and pay them for some promotion. Yes, you need to pay for promotion. But there are cheap ways to do this: Facebook (Buy some Facebook ads) Tell your friends and family about it, and really push it. You can put up your store in blogs like we are doing below! Go around to blogs tell them you bought your beats, recorded a mastered album, got a dope cover made, and ask them to put up your new album. Do the work for them by writing a review. In fact, if you have a rap album you want to promote on here, send me a email or tweet!
Also, join the mailing list for your chance to get your song featured in our download section!
posted by tips4rap on Fri Jun 22, 2012 @ 03:24 AM     post a comment
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