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Client Opportunities Client Opportunities Partner Companies □ INgrooves Music Group □ Dropcards (download cards) Indie Extreme A la Carte Services □ DiscMakers (CD Replication) □ Harry Fox Agency Advertising □ April Sound Entertainment Group □ Facebook ad campaigns □ Tom Jackson Productions □ Banner ads, etc □ Amazon Store – physical CDs Consulting/Artist Launch Radio Related □ Strategic Marketing/Business Plan □ Outbound Music □ Pandora Radio Submission Recording Development □ Slacker Radio Submission □ Producer Access □ iTunes Radio Submission □ Song Selection Assistance □ iHeartRadio Submission □ Executive Producer Service Showcase Submission Opportunities Branding Development □ Film Festivals □ CD Artwork □ Music Festivals □ T-shirt Design □ One-sheet Creation Time Savers □ Poster/Postcard Design □ DropBox □ Website Design □ Newsletter Template Design Web Presences □ Logo Design □ All Media Guide Submission □ Banner Ads □ Apple Music □ Print Ad Template □ GraceNote □ Shazam Radio □ Instagram, Twitter, Reverbnation,,etc □ Internet Radio Campaigns □ International Radio Campaigns IE Shopping Cart System □ Radio Campaign Management □ Artist Website integration □ Artist Facebook integration □ Fulfillment on merch/CD sales Sync Licensing □ Play Network Sales/Airplay Tracking □ Music Supervisor.com □ BDS □ Various Music Library submissions □ MediaBase □ SoundScan □ SoundExchange INgrooves Music Publishing Admin Service □ Sync Licensing Opps □ Song catalog Management □ Neighboring Rights Collection Rdio INgrooves Worldwide R2G (China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao) Digital Distribution Rhapsody/Real Secure Media All Territories included unless noted below ShockHound Simfy Slacker Radio ( Canada, USA) INgrooves Digital and Mobile Store Spotify Submissions Soundcloud Stompy Digital Retailers Worldwide (varies by country): Synacor iTunes/Apple Music Telstra (Big Pond) AmazonMP3 Touchtones (USA) Amazon eBookBase Turntable Lab AMG Vervelife AMI Entertainment Walmart.com (Liquid) Audiolife WaTunes Audible Majic We7 Aspiro Yandex ( Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Belarus, Facebook Kahzakhstan) Beats Music 7Digital Media BMAT Puretracks Basepoint Media Zik Barnes And Noble 24-7 Beatport And more…. CreateSpace (Amazon) Choose Digital ( Airlines loyalty program) Video Streaming/downloads: 7Digital VEVO DanceTracksDigital iTunes/Apple Deezer MediaNet Video DJ Download Video Test eForce Global YouTube eMusic YouTube Red – revenue generating via Facebook MAJOR LABEL subscription deal. Guvera Google Music Mobile Streaming/downloads: HelloJuneNet ( South Korea) Verizon Wireless Hoopla AT&T (USA) InProdicon Archambault (Canada) iLike T-Mobile - UnRadio Immergent Sprint/Nextel iMesh Groove Mobile JB Hifi ( Australia/New Zealand) Nokia Klickpush Virgin Mobile USA & Canada La Curaco/Pasito Tunes Metro PCS Lala media Ominifone LastFM Alltel Loudtrax TELUS MBox Rogers Millward Brown (UK) Bell Mobility MOD Systems Cricket Muve Music (USA) MOG Myxer Musicwave Tracfone Music Airport Boost Mobile Music Key/YouTube Jamster MySpace Music Thumbplay (USA) NARM Realtone Jukebox PulseLocker Funmobility Puretracks .
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