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Go Beyound The Limit With Friendly S/W on December 11, 2009 @ 11:58 amReport this post as inappropriate#1
by Kate Rose Kate Rose is currently offline. Click to send a message.
 It is said that there is always a solution where there a problem occurs. If you are a musician with lot's of potentiality in you, then success is a must for you. But sometime only talent is not enough for you and your carrier. There always a luck factor remain behind every successful man and woman.

You are talented, courageous, devoted to your music and the most important thing is you are giving 100% to achieve your goal.But still low profile views and play views ruins your carrier.Before getting ready for the battle to achieve your goal, ask yourself first and be honest; do you really have the qualities of a promising music artist? How long have you been doing your craft? Do you have quality plays to show-off?If you are confident enough that you have all these, then you can go ahead and start working your way through stardom!

But if you really feel one of this things is missing..then what will you do?

From this point of your carrier you can take help of HELLOFRIENDZ ULTRA !!

Because, your music needs to be noticed and heard thus requiring you to have more people willing to listen to it; and who best can you rely on other than your friends!If you do not have a good number of friends in MySpace yet, then start plotting your 'find-a-friend-scheme' now. Expand your social network. Build an artist reputation. The higher your web traffic, the higher the number of MySpace music plays for you!

This is an investment that would pay off in the long run. It would help increase your profile views of not just friends but fans as well! It would help improve your number of music plays which would eventually allow you to climb up the music charts; which is your main goal.

Finally, the best weapon of all (and the hardest to acquire) is still patience. Don't expect too much. Set realistic goals and plot your plans according to these goals. Remember, those artists that you see on TV and you hear on radio did not make it instantly. Any life endeavor, not excluding your dream to be a certified music artist, requires hard work.


Edited by Kate Rose on December 11, 2009 @ 12:05 pmReply to this message by quoting it
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