An advice on choosing / working with PR companies?
Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2016 4:33 pm
Hi - I produce alt folk songs for a really talented young singer-songwriter. She just launched her bandcamp website https://lizlachmar.bandcamp.com/ and was contacted by a PR company to do the following for a $600 one-time fee. Is this reasonable? What questions should we be asking? I think this music might do well on college FM radio. thanks....
* A professional website built custom for your band with pages for everything you can think of from pics, shows, music, reviews, merch, downloads, links, social media, videos, and more. Websites are easily updated and include a domain name and of course we connect it for you.
* A consultation with a representative to go over royalty collection, single choices, marketing, branding, copyrights, and more.
* Mastering of your album or EP before the songles go out to radio.
* A radio campaign going out to at least 250 internet radio stations, 200 College FM stations along with review & blog sites as well.
* A new press release written to go along with your radio campaign.
* An E.P.K. built including songs, links, pics, videos, bio, and press release. This E.P.K. is what goes out to each radio station.
* Pitching for Film & TV placement and licensing. Over the years we've helped get plenty of artists songs placed into major films, tv shows, and commercials. As long as the music qualifies, we can pitch.
* A professional website built custom for your band with pages for everything you can think of from pics, shows, music, reviews, merch, downloads, links, social media, videos, and more. Websites are easily updated and include a domain name and of course we connect it for you.
* A consultation with a representative to go over royalty collection, single choices, marketing, branding, copyrights, and more.
* Mastering of your album or EP before the songles go out to radio.
* A radio campaign going out to at least 250 internet radio stations, 200 College FM stations along with review & blog sites as well.
* A new press release written to go along with your radio campaign.
* An E.P.K. built including songs, links, pics, videos, bio, and press release. This E.P.K. is what goes out to each radio station.
* Pitching for Film & TV placement and licensing. Over the years we've helped get plenty of artists songs placed into major films, tv shows, and commercials. As long as the music qualifies, we can pitch.