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Looking for someone or a service to get my music into p2p networks.
Anyone have interest, experience and skill at this task? Kindly
advise. Thanks,
Keith

www.tiedyekeith.com

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"Tiedye Keith" <tiedyekeith@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Looking for someone or a service to get my music into p2p networks.
> Anyone have interest, experience and skill at this task? Kindly
> advise. Thanks,
> Keith
>
> www.tiedyekeith.com
>

Simple point Kazaa (or any other P2P client) to the folder on your computer
with your songs. Getting people to want to download them is another matter.

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Check out http://www.creativecommons.org
Join the catalog and let people know through custom licensing that they
can distribute
work that you designate through p2p.
Andrea
http://www.andrearogers.com

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One trick, although somewhat shady, is to edit your song's ID3 tag to
impersonate a MUCH more popular song/artist in the similar genre of
your own song. At the very beginning of your audio file, record a
little voice into to the song and be as charming as possible. "Hey,
sorry I tricked you into downloading this. Kindly have a listen to my
song... if you like xxxx, you'll love this". Then let the track play.
Hey, it beats the hell out of the corrupted tracks on Kazaa now.

Bobby

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I'd agree with that. However, an unknown artist is likely to get
completely ignored on a P2P. It's not really the way to get noticed.
However, the OP specifically asked about P2P and my suggesting is
really the only method of being assured a few downloads.

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