In this post we will cover sites to promote your music by using some of the most highly traffic places on the Internet and then buying chap targeted ads to place in front of people who already like the kind of music you do.

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- Search engine pay per click – If your go into google, yahoo or bing and type ‘advertising’ I guarantee that the first result will be a link telling you all about how to get started with buying ads to promote your band. This traffic can be killer but you need to capture the email address and follow up because fans are not going to buy your albums right away.
- Facebook ads – these cleaver ad placements let you search for people that “like” similar bands in their profile then show ads promoting your music.
- YouTube – kind of the same as search engine and Facebook ads but your ad should be your music video.
If you have marketing budget these ads can be great, but you can also loose your shirt very quick…be careful!
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