Remember when you could just hop in your pickup truck, drive to some far-out radio station, walk in there with your guitar and your pushy husband, and just BE on the radio? Me neither. But it seems so cool when I see it in "Coal Miner's Daughter."
Nowadays even if you're ON the radio it's hardly enough to keep your name alive in the households of America. And what if you're NOT even on the radio yet? Well, you start production on a CD so you have something to SEND to the radio people. And when you run out of money you start nagging everyone you know, begging them to send you even five bucks so you can finish the damn thing and have something to send to radio stations, and to sell at gigs, and to use as coasters. When they don't send you five bucks (because let's face it, the economy is a nightmare and I don't have five bucks to spare, so I can't expect anybody else to), you start signing up for things like Nimbit and Snocap so that you can sell digital tracks from the upcoming record, because maybe if people are GETTING something for their five bucks it'll make them more likely to part with it. And while you're at it you might as well sign up for all the other places you can embed that online store, and that brings us to now. A place.
And here is the embed...
Assuming it works. You can't embed stuff on Facebook--which is more than a little annoying. I mean, Facebook is annoying enough, with their ever-changing layouts, and other crazy dumb things that work my last nerve, don't get me started--but the lack of HTML freedom is REALLY irksome. I mean, COME ON.
But okay, I just checked it here and it works. Yay! So now here's the beauty of it, and this is where you get to help me further my career for FREE! You heard me right. See where it says "SHARE" in big letters under my picture? If you click on that, you can embed this handy widget (that's the official term for one of these embeddable promo thingies) to whatever website YOU hang at (except Facebook--unless you have "My Stuff" or some other special thing to bridge the gap), and all YOUR friends can check out my music and perhaps buy a digital EP, or whatever. And then they can tell two friends, and they can tell two friends, and so on, and so on, and so on (name that commercial, children of the 70's)!
So that's the dealio. And that's my blog. Welcome to the next level of Hell. ;-)
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