Doghouse Riley

"There are two kinds a folks in this here world, me and everbody else"

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My shovel's too small. . .Or is it?

Where can I get me a big enough shovel to make a dang difference here in the total manure spreadin music bidness?  I went down to the hardware store and they just laughed at me.  But ever time I git on the internets thang it's plain ta see that ifn ya don't got one as big as a backhoe you aint' goin nowheres.  Any ideas?  I mean I'm willin to hyperbolize as much as the next fella or gal.  Scruples, have I none.  So, I got that goin fer me at least.  How do you folks handle it?

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member image Masterbox | 3 months ago |
Promoting music online is a fulltime job, and a lot of ressources must be invested. Pro's do not only use a big shovel, no they invest in an excavator for the purpose.
Spend time on creating a strategy, implement it and follow it up. Be prepared that marketing music to succes is NOT free. It takes investments to harvest the fruit...
member image Anchor Mejans | 3 months ago |
Hey you trouble maker.....maybe your shovel isn't too small....perhaps the sandbox is just way way too big. Virtual existence has its drawbacks...as you stated (and I merely paraphrase here) there is no comparison to actual living performance and electronically delivered stuff. Though without recordings of our ideas (songs, art...whatever) we are like desperate relatives at a seance hoping for a message from their dearly departed....if that makes any sense.
In any case...I think you ought not worry and just do what you do and share when moved to share.
member image Doghouse Riley | 2 months ago |
Aw heck I was just kiddin. I wear a size 8 shoe, after all. But my own personal shovel is as big as the deep blue sea. I guess I'll just have ta let my music keep on doin the talkin fer me and let the chips fall where they may. That's been workin OK so far. Or has it?