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Saturday, February 09, 2013

Preteen Models

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Since young girls start to mature at different times there is no best time to discuss the topic of preteen lingerie. Usually, the time comes when girls become self-conscious about their appearance as small breast buds start to appear under their shirts and clothing.
it is important to be supportive and help her create nice self esteem about herself when shopping for a any preteen lingerie and intimate apparel. Some important things to tell her are that what is happening to her breasts is absolutely normal and that they is maturing in to a young lady.
Preteen bras for girls have several different names including bralets first bras teen bras starter bras and of work the perennial favourite training bras. These are a couple of the different names for petite bras made for tweens that may be found alongside regular brassieres.


All girls mature at different rates, but you can usually see the signs between 11 and 13 years of age. Some young girls start to create before the age of 10 and some mature later than 14. it is fine.
The choices of preteen bras available must not be overwhelming. Growing breasts and constant body changes are a significant episode for young girls so recall to wait and see and take thing slowly. Getting the right first bra size is important. to keep away from spending funds needlessly on bras and lingerie that are or little this is a wonderful chance to teach a girl how to decide her bra size.
Peer pressure is something else that may inspire a young girl to need a training bra. like boys and shaving, girls and breasts are a giant deal. If your daughter is blossoming you will need to get her a first bra so that in the work of classes where they might be embarrassed, there won't be a controversy. These include physical schooling classes and sports activities where preteen lingerie will be highlighted.
Being patient and inspiring is important. With the first bra, support is both psychological as well as physical. A nylon and lycra sports bra for teen girls that is not little will permit her enjoy whatever sports they is involved in. For a more simple lingerie fit many parents will pick a bra cup size that is [a littleslightly) larger. This also lets her grow in to a teen training bra as they matures.

Preteen lingerie that is little can be uncomfortable, so you need to get the right size from the outset. You will find that obtaining the help of a lingerie specialist will help greatly in finding the right training bra styles and sizes.
Part of growing up for tweens is learning about who they are and growing awareness and self confidence. there's changing expectations, and as their body changes, there's also one-of-a-kind challenges. Young teenagers whose bodies are developing ought to wear first bras and lingerie for young teenagers that are both agreeable and supportive.
lingerie for teenagers that is both comfortable and supportive translates in to higher confidence levels so that girls feel that they can take more risks in terms of joining activities they might otherwise have avoided. With the right approach and gentle nurturing, shopping for a girl's first bra and preteen lingerie will be an event they remembers long in to the future with pride and confidence.







Thursday, August 18, 2011

Get Your Music Noticed





Effective Strategies To Get Your Music Noticed
by Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan

In some music business schools, they still give students assignments that go like this: “Assume that you have one million dollars. Make up a marketing plan on how to promote a band.” Here’s a realistic assignment: “Go to MySpace. Pick a band. You have zero dollars. Now go promote them.”
Although most bands would like to have the kind of budget to promote their latest album on TV, radio, and billboards, they are more likely to have just enough to print up posters for the next gig. And yet indies can get the kind of attention that major label acts get. You just need to plan appropriately and implement a few tried-and-true strategies.
Here are seven effective strategies to get you and your music noticed. The good news is they’re easy on the pocketbook and can be acted on today. All they take is a bit of time and some thought about how to get your music directly in front of the people that are likely to be your new fans. While they may not have heard of you yet, if you follow these strategies, they will.
You have one thing to do before you get started, though. It’s the one thing that every band must know: who’s the audience for your music. What are their ages? Where do they hang out? What do they do? What are their interests? Who are they? The better you know your target audience, the easier you’ll find the strategies are to implement and the greater the return on your planning.
Once you know your audience, dig in.

SEVEN EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES1. The Standing-Out Strategy2. The Piggybacking Strategy3. The Agent Strategy4. The Multi-Tasking Strategy5. The Long Haul Strategy6. The Street Team strategy7. The Stay-Tuned Strategy

1. The Standing-Out Strategy
The first thing most musicians think of when they want to promote their music is to get it reviewed by a music publication or played on the radio.
Don’t start there. Publications and media that cater solely to music are probably the hardest place to get your music noticed.
The competition for attention in music publications and sites is overwhelming. For instance, National Public Radio’s “All Songs Considered” receives 200 to 300 CDs submitted a week. Out of that, there are only eight that get featured. And those are sandwiched in between other songs, and played just once. The same is true with music reviews. Although they are good for getting quotes for your press kit, it probably won’t get you many new fans, since it’s a music review in a pile of music reviews.
Instead of focusing on music publications and media, think in terms of audiences. Put your music where it will stand out from the crowd. As an example, consider one of the biggest sellers in the early days of CDBaby.com: an album about sailing. Instead of following the crowd and sending the album to a music magazine, the band instead cleverly sent their album to a sailing magazine.
The sailing magazine, which wasn’t used to receiving music, much less an entire album dedicated to exactly what the magazine was about, ended up getting reviewed in the magazine. The band’s CD stood out. It didn’t have to compete against stacks ad stacks of other CDs to get noticed. And because the magazine had a large audience and the CD got a great review, sales shot through the roof.
This is what we call the standing-out strategy, and the great thing about it is, there is room for everyone. While your music is in a musical niche, targeting the people that like that kind of music directly, represents only one, highly competitive channel for your music. By putting your music where there usually isn’t any, your music can get noticed.


2. The Piggybacking Strategy
When you’re not well known, the quickest way to get the word out there is to piggyback on something that people already know about. One the best known forms of piggybacking is listing out the bands you “sound like” on your web site. This gives new listeners a clue as to what to expect by drawing on what they already know. Of course, another popular piggybacking tactic is to cover a well-known song. Often, these covers become your initial best-sellers. But they also act as a gateway. If listeners like your version, they’ll likely check out your original material.
But piggybacking on other bands or cover songs isn’t the only thing that you can piggyback on. You can piggyback on anything that already has an audience.
For example, our own band, Beatnik Turtle, wrote a song called “Star Wars (A Movie Like No Other)”. It summarized the entire original Star Wars trilogy in a single song. Around the same time, StarWars.com released a video mashup tool and so we decided to make a video for the song. The video ended up getting played over fifteen thousand times thanks to the active community at that site. That popularity led to it getting picked up by Atom.com which in turn led to it being aired on SpikeTV to celebrate the Star Wars 32nd anniversary.
Current events and popular culture provide opportunities for piggybacking as well. When a topic is hot, a large number of people will be searching for information about it. For instance, The Brobdingnagian Bards, a Celtic Renaissance musical duo, are always looking for trends to ride, so when the Monty Python musical Spamalot got popular, they posted a blog entry about Spamalot and also mentioned that they covered a Monty Python song previously. The post got a ton of hits, got them noticed by new fans, and resulted in sales.
But piggybacking isn’t always about how to get publicity. It can be for a good cause as well. Grant Baciocco of Throwing Toasters put together two compilation charity albums called Laughter Is a Powerful Weapon, with music donated by himself and many other well-known comedy artists. The money from one went to the Twin Towers orphans fund and the other went to the Red Cross for Katrina victims.

3. The Agent Strategy
Most bands start out promoting and representing themselves because they start out small. But it’s human nature to think more of someone when they have someone acting on their behalf. In fact, it’s been shown to be true in various psychological and sociological studies. Even if you’re just starting out, find someone to represent you and you’ll have more successes.
Having an agent is even more useful during negotiations, because they can be as tough as they want to. If you negotiate for yourself and you give the other side a particularly hard time, they might start to dislike you, rather than your agent.

4. The Multi-Tasking Strategy
The musicians that have the most success don’t just rely on one project for their income. Most of them work on many things beyond playing live, selling albums, and selling merchandise.
For instance:- Jonathan Coulton participates in the Popular Science magazine podcast at popsci.com and licenses his music.- Brad Turcotte of Brad Sucks maintains multiple Web sites including stripcreator.com and also licenses his music.- Grant Baciocco of Throwing Toasters writes and produces the multiple-award-winning podcast “The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd,” does voice-over and acting work, and produces a podcast for the Jim Henson Company, among other projects.- George Hrab is a drummer in a popular cover band that plays at weddings and corporate events, writes and produces his Geologic Podcast, and has written a book.- The members of Beatnik Turtle have day jobs, run IndieGuide.com, and write books like The Indie Band Survival Guide and articles like this one.
Not only do musicians like these have a lot of projects going on, they use the projects to promote the others.

5. The Long-Haul Strategy
While major labels had to focus on making one-hit-wonders because of their business model, that was never the best situation for the musician. Furthermore, it’s not even similar to the way that most businesses work: build their name over the long term, and eventually get consistent income over time. A band or artist can be just like any other business that starts out small, and eventually becomes solidly established.
For example, in 2001, Brad Turcotte released his first album online as a downloadable set of MP3s. The money he made from this allowed him to do a run of CDs, which got him another surge of new fans. Later, he released the source tracks to his music, this time making new fans among people who enjoy remixing songs. After he packaged the best remixes into another CD, he got a new surge of fans who loved both the remixes and the original material. By the time he released his second album, it not only did well in its own right, it generated interest in his previous albums.

6. The Street Team Strategy
Today’s artists are more connected with their fans than ever. And in these days of social networks, word of mouth is many times more powerful than it’s ever been. Every fan you have is connected to many more people, and sometimes, all you have to do is ask in order to get their help in spreading the word.A street team in the past was all about putting fliers in coffee shops. Today, with the Web, they can distribute your music to new fans, get the word out about your shows through their social networks, or even get people to sign up to your mailing lists.
The key to a successful street team, is to be explicit in asking what it is you want them to do. Then, be sure to give them the tools that they need to be successful. And of course, reward them for their help. If you need some practical advice on how to create and manage a street team, there’s step-by-step instructions here.

7. The Stay-Tuned Strategy
Before radio DJs head into the commercials, they announce what they’re going to play after the break. This keeps people tuned in during the break. You can adopt the same technique. Always talk about your next project when you talk about your band, whether you’re talking to the press, your fans (your blog, Twitter, Facebook), or other musicians.
Here’s why:- Your fans will keep tabs on you until that next project is released.- The press might ask questions about your upcoming projects and write future stories.- It gets people involved: If you don’t announce what you have planned, you might miss out on a fan that can help.- It keeps your own band members motivated and working toward the same goals.So it helps to have a sound bite on the tip of your tongue about what you’re doing next. Movies have trailers, and a band should have announcements of what’s to come.
As you can see, many different strategies are available to help you get noticed. There are no rules to this new music business, so we suggest experimenting with as many strategies, projects, and ideas to see what works best for you and your music. When you find something that works, keep it up; and when you find something that doesn’t, just move on.
To learn more about how to strategize and run a PR campaign, see How To Run a PR Campaign at IndieGuide.com for detailed, step-by-step instructions. It’s a great way to get started getting noticed, selling music, and winning fans.
Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan are authors of The Indie Band Survival Guide: The Complete Manual For The Do-It-Yourself Musician, The DIY Music Manual, and founders of the free and open musician resource, IndieGuide.com.
Related Articles:
10 Best Practices of Online Music Promotion
Digital Branding With Music & Mobile Apps

GOOD LUCK !

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Nelio Guerson Music Download

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Music Download
A music download is the transferral of a song from an Internet-facing computer or website to a user's local computer. This term encompasses both legal downloads and downloads of copyright material without permission or payment.
Popular examples of online music stores that sell digital singles and albums include the iTunes Store, Napster, Zune Marketplace, Amazon MP3, Nokia Music Store, TuneTribe, Kazaa and eMusic. Paid downloads are sometimes encoded with Digital Rights Management that restricts making extra copies of the music or playing purchased songs on certain digital audio players. They are almost always compressed using a lossy codec (usually MPEG-1 Layer 3 or Windows Media), reducing file size and therefore bandwidth requirements.
However, this may cause an apparent loss in quality to a listener when compared to a CD, and cause compatibility issues with certain software and devices. Uncompressed files and losslessly compressed files are available at some sites.
As of 2006, digital music sales are estimated to have reached a trade value of approximately US$2 billion, with tracks available through 500 online services located in 40 countries, representing around 10 percent of the total global music market. Around the world in 2006, an estimated five billion songs, equating to 38,000 years in music, were swapped on peer-to-peer websites, while 509 million were purchased online. As of January 2011, Apple's iTunes Store alone saw $1.1 billion of revenue in fiscal Q1.

Music downloads offered by artists
Some artists allow their songs to be downloaded from their websites, often as a short preview or a low-quality sampling. Others have embedded services in their sites that allow purchases of their singles or albums.

Challenges to legal music downloads
Even legal music downloads have faced a number of challenges from artists, record labels and the Recording Industry Association of America. In July 2007, the Universal Music Group decided not to renew their long-term contracts with iTunes. This legal challenge was primarily based upon the issue of pricing of songs, as Universal wanted to be able to charge more or less depending on the artist, a shift away from iTunes' standard 99 cents per song pricing. Many industry leaders feel that this is only the first of many show-downs between Apple Inc. and the various record labels.

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Lauren Layne for Seventeen June 2011

Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Say “I Love You”

Justin Bieber And Selena Gomez Say “I Love You”: "




On June 28th Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez were spotted out shopping at an Armani Exchange store in New York City and a source who saw the couple said they were holding hands and telling each other they loved one another – multiple times! The duo even shared a few kisses – aww!




Selena picked out some T-shirts for Justin before the couple headed on to their next destination.




Do you think it’s super cute that the two are in love? Or are you still holding out hope that they will end up dating other people?

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Taylor Swift Looks Like Nicole Kidman On The Cover Of Teen Vogue Magazine

Taylor Swift Looks Like Nicole Kidman On The Cover Of Teen Vogue Magazine: "




Taylor Swift looks identical to actress Nicole Kidman on the cover of the August 2011 edition of Teen Vogue Magazine. Inside the magazine you will find photos of the country singer as well as tons of details about the star out of her own mouth.




Taylor is currently bringing her music around the world with her Speak Now concert tour. Have you been lucky enough to see Taylor live in concert since her career began?




Let us know if you pick up the new Teen Vogue Magazine issue with Taylor on the cover!

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JUSTIN BIEBER IMAGES - GOOGLE NEWS

Justin Bieber Google Chrome Commercial And Justin Bieber Chrome Theme

Justin Bieber Google Chrome Commercial And Justin Bieber Chrome Theme: "




Below you can check out the new Justin Bieber Google Chrome commercial. Not only is Chrome using Justin’s story for their ads, but they are also offering Justin’s fans the official Justin Bieber Chrome Theme when they download Chrome.




Chrome is Google’s own browser, like Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer. We aren’t particularly fond of Google Chrome, but having a Justin Bieber-themed browser is enticing. Will you be switching over to Chrome to get your Justin Bieber fix? Or, is that not enough of a draw for you?




Or, do you already use Chrome? Let us know!







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Taylor Swift Is A Fan Of “Law & Order SVU”

Taylor Swift Is A Fan Of “Law & Order SVU”: "




Teen Vogue asked Taylor Swift if she could have dinner with any character, from a movie, book, or TV show, who would it be and why? Here’s Taylor’s response:







Detective Olivia Benson from Law & Order S.V.U. I sit in my apartment and watch hours of that show. So I sort of feel like me and Olivia are BFFs.




So, what if YOU could have dinner with any character…who would it be, and why? Share your answer in the comments section!

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Justin Bieber Tweets About His Next Album

Justin Bieber Tweets About His Next Album: "



Justin Bieber took to Twitter to share a bit of news about his next album! Here it is:





Been working on new music…this next album is gonna be best so far. #BELIEVE



We can’t wait to hear Justin’s new music! Especially where he thinks it’s going to be his best yet! What about you?



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Selena Gomez Wished She Could Have Been With Justin Bieber When He Was Attacked In New York City

Selena Gomez Wished She Could Have Been With Justin Bieber When He Was Attacked In New York City: "




Selena Gomez revealed during an interview with Ryan Seacrest that she wished she could have been by her boyfriend Justin Bieber’s side when he was attacked in New York City while promoting his new fragrance Someday. It turns out the whole thing was a big misunderstanding, with the individual who pushed Justin over being a security guard, however it was still a scary experience for Disney’s Selena, who said:







I was working when I found out. Because I found out through people, I guess it went everywhere because it was a public thing. So, I found out immediately while I was working which made it even worse, because I couldn’t be there.




Yikes! We can’t even imagine how scared Selena must have been! Luckily Justin didn’t get hurt!




P.S. Selena had this to say about Justin’s new fragrance:







I think it actually smells very good. Everybody should definitely check it out, it smells beautiful.

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Taylor Swift Reveals The Job She’d Have If She Weren’t Famous

Taylor Swift Reveals The Job She’d Have If She Weren’t Famous: "




Taylor Swift spoke with Teen Vogue Magazine about the job she would have if she weren’t a famous superstar! Check it out:







I’d be doing something creative and idea-related—like coming up with ad campaigns or writing novels. Or I’d work with kids!




Can you see Taylor doing any of these things in the future when she isn’t recording music anymore?

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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Miley Cyrus Releases New Get Ur Good On Video

Miley Cyrus Releases New Get Ur Good On Video: "



Miley Cyrus has released a new video for her organization Get Ur Good On. The new video, which you can watch below, explains the mission of the organization and why the foundation was started in the first place. We love that Miley is passionate about bringing her fans together to work toward positive things. Have you Gotten Ur Good On and told Miley about it?





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Demi Lovato And Justin Bieber Support Selena Gomez’s New Album

Demi Lovato And Justin Bieber Support Selena Gomez’s New Album: "



Selena Gomez’s ex-BFF Demi Lovato and her current boyfriend Justin Bieber took to Twitter to promote Selena’s new album “When The Sun Goes Down.” Here’s what Demi Tweeted:





Go pick up @selenagomez’s new album!!!!! GO!!!!!!! #selenagomez!!!



And here’s Justin’s Tweet:





Make sure to grab new music from @BigSean and @SelenaGomez out today #NEWALBUMS #Supportyourfriends



Have you picked up a copy of “When The Sun Goes Down” from Selena Gomez and The Scene?









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Selena Gomez Meets Shia LaBeouf – Should Justin Bieber Be Worried?

Selena Gomez Meets Shia LaBeouf – Should Justin Bieber Be Worried?: "



Selena Gomez was tricked into meeting Shia LaBeouf recently and her reaction is adorable! Selena has mentioned before that she is a huge fan of Shia’s, and so her mom and her friends told her that she had fans who wanted to meet her and when Selena walked into the room to say hello, it turns out it wasn’t her fans, it was Shia! Selena practically runs out of the room! But no worries, Shia comes after her to give her a hug, shake her hand and take some photos with his fellow Disney star. So cute!







Which celebrity would make you act this way?

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Jake T. Austin To Play Huck Finn In New Tom Sawyer And Huckleberry Finn Movie Adaptation

Jake T. Austin To Play Huck Finn In New Tom Sawyer And Huckleberry Finn Movie Adaptation: "



Disney star Jake T. Austin, from the Disney Channel Original Series “Wizards of Waverly Place,” is set to star in a new Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn movie adaptation. Jake will play the character Huck while actor Joel Courtney is set to play Tom. The movie is set to be directed by Jo Kastner, however not much past that is known. We’ll keep you posted when we find out more about the plot and the other actors in the film!



Congrats to Jake on getting this role though! We can’t wait to see him take on the famous character from Mark Twain’s novels.

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Hot Chelle Rae Performs “Tonight Tonight” On Radio Disney

Hot Chelle Rae Performs “Tonight Tonight” On Radio Disney: "



Hot Chelle Rae performed their hit single “Tonight Tonight” acoustically on Radio Disney. You can check out the guys’ performance in the video below. This is one of our favorite songs, and we think the acoustic version is great – although maybe not as fun to dance to as the high-energy version that is played on the radio! Listen below and let us know what you think!







If you are a fan of Hot Chelle Rae then you are in luck – they will be performing soon on Disney’s “So Random.”

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Joe Jonas Visits The ITV Studio In London, England

Joe Jonas Visits The ITV Studio In London, England: "



Joe Jonas was seen visiting the ITV Studio in London, England today, June 29th. Joe is currently in the UK promoting his new single “See No More,” which was co-written by artist Chris Brown. The music video for the single is set to arrive later today – we can’t wait to see it! The song and the video both show an older side of Joe, who is trying to move away from his Disney/Jonas Brothers roots and grow into an artist that reaches a wider audience.





We’re still trying to figure out who “See No More” was written about. Perhaps it isn’t about anyone Joe has dated in the past, but it just might be! What do you think? Is the song about one of Joe’s famous ex’s?



Have you heard Joe’s “See No More” on the radio? Which station was playing it?

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Patrick Dempsey Attends The New York Premiere Of “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon”

Patrick Dempsey Attends The New York Premiere Of “Transformers: Dark Of The Moon”: "



The “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” movie premiere took place last night (June 28th) in New York City and Patrick Dempsey was one of the stars in attendance. Patrick stars in the film, but you might also recognize him as Dr. Derek Shepherd in ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy.” However, Patrick recently revealed that he may not be returning to “Grey’s” for another season, but we hope that isn’t true!



We’re surprised that Selena Gomez didn’t attend the “Transformers: Dark of the Moon” movie premiere to see her crush, star of the movie Shia LaBeouf!

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Minka Kelly Attends The Ferrogamo Fashion Show In New York City

Minka Kelly Attends The Ferrogamo Fashion Show In New York City: "



Just yesterday Minka Kelly was in New York City for the Ferragamo Fashion Show. Minka previously starred in the TV show “Friday Night Lights” and she is currently filming for her new ABC series “Charlie’s Angels,” in which she plays one of the Angels.



Minka also starred in the movie “The Roommate” alongside her look-alike, actress Leighton Meester. Leighton’s new movie “Monte Carlo” (starring Selena Gomez) hits theaters on July 1st!



What do you think of Minka’s fashion show style?

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