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Remedy1Who is Remedy Da Franchise? She is a woman born of the north (Syracuse, NY). Yet raised in the syrup of the south, she is the perfect medium. Brandie Cherise Green is a woman with a mission. Popularly known as Remedy Da Franchise, she is making moves many cannot. Growing up in musical family, Remedy took it to another level. Not just as a fan, but as one that changes the game and spearheads the future of Hip-Hop. Remedy makes moves. She has made moves in business, in sports, and is continuing to do so with her music. Remedy is a true savant. She balls, rhymes, creates and builds.


Remedy found her path as many others do – by accident. This former basketball phenom had a career-ending injury and chose to focus on her craft. When many would give up, she took it to the next level by rhyming and writing and finding the missing pieces. As a female in an oversaturated genre, Remedy found her niche. With self-promotion, she has been making her mark. Finding a huge fan base on Myspace in her early years, Remedy has taken her online presence to the level that many only hope they can. Killing twitter, instagram and facebook, Remedy is not just a shot in the dark, online phenom. She brings her work ethic into every move she makes.


With her professionally produced videos and the strength of her tracks, Remedy is making a huge impact  both online and in the streets. Her mixtapes, “The Flow is Sick,” and “The Lost First Lady of Self Made Ent,” gained fans and helped her perfect self-marketing, as shown in the attention that her most recent release (“Changing Faces”) has gained. This work is paying off. Besides having solid business sponsorship and videos that are rapidly gaining views on youtube, Remedy is being nominated for awards and is catching the attention of Dj’s both online, on FM and in the club. Being nominated as “Best Female Artist” two years in a row, via the Orlando Hip-Hop Awards is no small feat. As evident by her most recent nomination for the 2013 AZ 1 awards, Remedy is not just the south.


While the demand for her is high, Remedy still manages to keep it professional and handle all that is coming her way. This dynamo is killing the radio waves worldwide. Listen, love and learn. The south has been searching for that one, and Remedy is fulfilling the need both nationally and internationally, she is not just a southern belle but an international force. Do not sleep on this southern queen. Do not be the one to sleep on the machine that is Remedy Da Franchise. Join the movement.

Website:
www.remedydafranchise.com

Remedy Da Franchise- “Goin’ Stupid” Official Music Video

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So you want to create a video that everyone’ll talk about? You want it to be shared globally and earn views, retweets and “likes.” In other words, you want it to go viral, like Caskey did, which earned him to be the newest YMCMB signed rap artist.

viral4How do you make that happen? There is no surefire formula. You can’t conjure up viral; you can’t force it. But here’s the thing: If you are looking to market your music, you don’t necessarily need a viral hit–you just need to attract enough attention to draw people. Here’s how.

Focus on the story. Before trying to be clever, consider the message. Why are you producing the video? What problems does your music tackle, and in what unique ways does it stand out?

Most marketers have a tendency to focus on the product, but it’s more interesting to talk about what problem your music problem can solve. Ideally, that problem is one shared by your market, so they’ll recognize their pain in your video.  (more…)

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A lot of music artist ask me about effective marketing, in terms of cost and result. I often get the sense that they want me to offer a one-size-fits-all formula. Unfortunately, it’s just not that simple.

When figuring out your marketing plan, you shouldn’t just find a list of tips and employ all of them, or blindly try what worked for someone else. Here, I outline a four-step process for discovering what will work best for your business as an indie artist.

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Recently, in my work as a business consultant, I was asked to give a presentation at a company offsite in the subject of “productivity and time management.”
In order to prepare for this, I polled a number of ordinary people whose work styles I admired on their individual work habits. Nobody I spoke to felt like they had enough time. It’s as if we’ve all become the proverbial “plate spinners,” those talented jugglers rushing from plate to plate in order to keep each one spinning in the air.

Based on my interviews, there were a number of themes that emerged from those who managed to successfully juggle their many labors. Here, in condensed form, I offer you these 12 time management “principles” in hopes that some of them may also be useful to you. (more…)

No two people are the same. To a music enthusiast, that truism means paying close attention to what motivates people to buy your music. Your audience will approach buying with their own agenda. For example, they could be shopping for specific tracks, hoping to build a long-term relationship with the artist, or finding relative music. Either way, the more they are sold on your music, the more they are sold on the artist. So to a music enthusiast, the first and most important thing is to “Sell Yourself First, Not Your Product.”

That means your management should tailor your sales technique based on the primary reason your audience wants to buy. We have our preferred selling style and it’s one we have built up with layers in a period of time from experimenting. I don’t always see entrepreneurs or management trying to understand the need from the buyer’s perspective. And the main reason that I see is, they focus solely on their own artist instead of their artist’s audience.  (more…)

WARZ Street Journal Introduces:

 

Hailing from Jupiter, Florida, 27-year-old rising star, Oreo, has recently packed up his things and moved to the city of   Angels to make his dreams a reality! In the music business writing and recording for over 15 years, he’s managed to do what most musicians/rappers can’t do. He speaks about honesty and reality. His music is not for the party scene. If you don’t like real rap with emotion you will hate Oreo! Hoping to make a name for himself in 2012, Oreo remains confident and optimistic about his place in music history. Look out for the storm, because I think we got something brewing.

 

Connect with Oreo Here:

Reverbnation.com/oreo561muzik
Facebook.com/oreo561music
twitter @oceancityboy
youtube.com/oreo561muzik

Connecting with consumers or your audience when they’re on the go is more important than ever, and text message marketing (also referred to as proximity marketing) can be a highly effective technique.

But the proliferation of mobile devices doesn’t guarantee marketing success. If your pitches don’t resonate with consumers or your audience and motivate them to act, then your efforts are pointless.

I thought of the best five tips for writing marketing texts that get read and produce results: (more…)

So you have a great product or services, ok now what?  

Marketing is often a difficult task for new business owners, who may be a expert in their field but not necessarily knowledgeable about marketing. This is two different entities. But creating awareness about your product or service among your potential customers is essential to your business development.

  • The very first thing you have to do is seed your brand, product or services. This gives your business an identity.

Some businesses will hire taste makers to help with seeding their product or services. If you’re unsure what exactly taste makers are, it’s someone with a large volume of fans or network who popularizes a new fashion, product or services.

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If you’re new to Twitter or even if you’ve been using it for years, you may wonder what all those words preceded by the # sign are. They’re hashtags. And you should consider using them if you want to potentially get more out of your experience.

Problem is, many people don’t use hashtags correctly. Here’s a primer on hashtags, plus some recommendations for using them effectively for your business. (more…)