David Hooper
New member
I have several workers that I have personally trained to do music business promotion online. These aren't the best people to do something like call radio stations or book gigs, but they can handle repetitive work that you'd rather not do.
For example...
Adding people to MySpace.
Getting people to link to your site.
Posting press releases (or other messages) online.
Doing online market research.
I've been working with these guys for over a year and they do good work. I use 4-5 of them at a time for various promotions.
If you need this kind of work done, I can get you somebody who will work 40-50 hours PER WEEK for you at the rate of only $500/month. That comes out to about $2.50/hour.
How is this legal? They're overseas. They speak English and know this business because I have personally trained them. And if you're feeling guilty about the money, don't. The economy is different and they live a nice middleclass life on this amout of money.
If you are interested, let me know. I have three people available for the next couple of months as I'm working on other projects. These people are my friends and I'd rather keep them working on similar projects than have to go find another job.
You'll pay as you go. There are no contracts, so you can try it for a month and see what's it's like to have a fulltime employee to get you links, bring in traffic to your site, and help you dominate MySpace.
If you're interested in mySpace work, these guys could literally get 5000-6000 people linked to you within that time.
PM or email if you need more info.
For example...
Adding people to MySpace.
Getting people to link to your site.
Posting press releases (or other messages) online.
Doing online market research.
I've been working with these guys for over a year and they do good work. I use 4-5 of them at a time for various promotions.
If you need this kind of work done, I can get you somebody who will work 40-50 hours PER WEEK for you at the rate of only $500/month. That comes out to about $2.50/hour.
How is this legal? They're overseas. They speak English and know this business because I have personally trained them. And if you're feeling guilty about the money, don't. The economy is different and they live a nice middleclass life on this amout of money.
If you are interested, let me know. I have three people available for the next couple of months as I'm working on other projects. These people are my friends and I'd rather keep them working on similar projects than have to go find another job.
You'll pay as you go. There are no contracts, so you can try it for a month and see what's it's like to have a fulltime employee to get you links, bring in traffic to your site, and help you dominate MySpace.
If you're interested in mySpace work, these guys could literally get 5000-6000 people linked to you within that time.
PM or email if you need more info.