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Golden music is now scouting for new producer talent, that wants to publish and sell there productions. Soon our new web-site www.golden-music.com will be launched , this site will be a platform for new producer talent that haven’t found a label yet, but wants to sell and publish there productions. Currently we are selecting productions from producers that will be sold on our site, so if you are interested send your production to info@golden-music.com. Only numbers that are fully finished and that are of good quality will be sold on our site !!! We will listen to every number before they will be placed on our site. If your production is selected we will contact you before we will put it on our site.

Required information;

Name:
Address:
Telephone-number:
Email address:

We hope that you support this initiative, so we can create a big platform for upcoming producer talent to publish and sell there music without being contracted by a music label. So tell al your friends about the site !!!!


Jamie konincks
www.Golden-music.com
 
The word you are looking for is 'their', retard.

Jesus, how can you be promoting a company when you have the English skills of a four-year-old?

If you're incompetent at writing your own text, how competent are you going to be promoting peoples' music? I imagine very little.
 
Agent47 said:
The word you are looking for is 'their', retard.

Jesus, how can you be promoting a company when you have the English skills of a four-year-old?

If you're incompetent at writing your own text, how competent are you going to be promoting peoples' music? I imagine very little.
Are you an English teacher, Agent? I always enjoy your spelling correction posts :)
 
Why, thanks mx.

No, not an English teacher. I just get annoyed at people trying to promote/publicise stuff without having a clue how to use the language.
 
.. Well, agent, let's see you write the text in Dutch (as that is this guys native tongue) I'll check it for you

and don't use his site ;)

of course, you don't want to publish anything in Holland but for us dutchies sniffing over the borders might be more important

btw, I don't think his english skills are crucial for what he tries to accomplish
 
I didn't realize that people still refer to songs as "numbers." I think that is cool, and gives me a real heartwarming retro feeling deep in the bowels of my soul.
 
again, although too literally translated, a habit in Dutch language
 
Agent47 said:
Why, thanks mx.

No, not an English teacher. I just get annoyed at people trying to promote/publicise stuff without having a clue how to use the language.


yup checked it with spell check...
Publicize

:D

I still enjoy your posts though agent :) I'm not one to talk though, my message board typing skills are crap, mainly because I'm lounging back in my office with my feet on the filing cabinet and the keyboard at an odd height, so I hit a lot of extra letters when I'm typing here because I don't slow down.


I also write alot of run on sentences... it's weird, kind of like i never breathe......


-C$
 
Hi Cyanide.

Actually, 'publicise' is the British English way of spelling, so that is correct in my case. :) My one mistake was the apostrophe in my first post in this thread, which I humbly apologise for... I normally pride myself on apostrophes and will carry the shame... :)

I don't actually care about typos, spelling and grammar errors in posts - it's only when someone comes on here flogging stuff wasting everyone's time, writes a huge load of advertising spiel but can't see the difference between 'their' and 'there'... pretty basic stuff really.

If it was just a normal forum post it wouldn't matter - but I lose all faith in a company if their command of the language is poor. What else can't they handle - my custom? My money? If they charge my card will they screw up the numbers too? Will my goods get shipped to the right address?... It's all about how you present yourself in the commercial World - if you can't be bothered to correct your advertising and publicity material, the potential customer wonders what else can't you be bothered with.

I must add though, I just clicked on the link and it is indeed in Dutch - in which case his English is actually very good! In light of English probably not being his first language, his mistake is forgiven... :)
 
Ding!

So the language etc.. isn't that bad, but the purpose of the post is!

I don't actually care about typos, spelling and grammar errors in posts - it's only when someone comes on here flogging stuff wasting everyone's time, writes a huge load of advertising spiel but can't see the difference between 'their' and 'there'... pretty basic stuff really.

I totally agree - and if he wants to 'sell' his services in English speaking countries, he should take care of his english skills.

my custom? My money? If they charge my card will they screw up the numbers too? Will my goods get shipped to the right address?...


The music business is becoming less and less limited to borders (and languages).. We are even selling our album on CDbaby though we haven't even sold 200 copies in Holland..

It just needs some time for us to speak all fluent english ;)
 
Actually, as a fellow dutchman I have found a whole bunch of spelling errors in the dutch version of his website, so I guess this guy just isn't a very talented writer/speller. That doesn't say anything about his music skills though.

But to the point... what do you guys think of initiatives like these? Does it have any chance of success? There must be billions of sites like this in the US, right?
 
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