UVME Is now an International Business covering Francais,Espanol,Deutsch,Portugues,Italiano and many more places.
Francais
http://uvme-france.pinurl.com
Espanol
http://uvme-spain.pinurl.com
Deutsch
http://uvme-germany.pinurl.com
Portugues
http://uvme-portugal.pinurl.com
Italiano
http://uvme-italy.pinurl.com
Right now, a revolution is taking place on the Internet. It's making the fortunes of a select few. While you work, they play. While you sleep, they're making money. See why uVme is going to sweep the world ... and this is just the beginning
Mark Davies, Head of Marketing, interviews Tom Brodie, Co-founder of uVme, giving the latest updates on uVme pre-registrants and progress since the pre-launch, including some tips on building your business during this period. Tom also explains the ins and outs of the development of the pioneering web-based IM... unique in its application to this business, and announcing the upcoming desktop version.
Part 1 of 2
Mark Davies, Head of Marketing, continues his interview with Tom Brodie, Co-founder of uVme. They discuss why the IM is such a powerful tool for growing your uVme business, and why it is going to be so simple and fun to use. Plus, see some of the games in action, and hear the latest update on the games' development and testing.
Part 2 of 2
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Promote your band - online
The music industry says it's in a process of transition as it faces up to the challenges of downloads and the internet.
But in a world where many groups promote themselves on MySpace and other similar social networking sites, the internet could also provide bands with new ways of booking concerts and reaching out to fans in other countries. The website Sonicbids lets bands create an online profile, which they can use to contact music promoters and get concert bookings around the world. This new form of self-promotion is well underway at the Popkomm music and entertainment trade fair in Berlin.
Joanna Partridge reports for Reuters.
© Reuters 2007. All rights reserved.
But in a world where many groups promote themselves on MySpace and other similar social networking sites, the internet could also provide bands with new ways of booking concerts and reaching out to fans in other countries. The website Sonicbids lets bands create an online profile, which they can use to contact music promoters and get concert bookings around the world. This new form of self-promotion is well underway at the Popkomm music and entertainment trade fair in Berlin.
Joanna Partridge reports for Reuters.
© Reuters 2007. All rights reserved.
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