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Imagine you're standing in a room full of people. You're yelling at the top of your lungs, but nobody's listening to you. Nobody cares about what you have to say. It's like you don't exist. As a music artist, do you feel like that sometimes? Are you constantly asking yourself, "How do I make my voice heard?" What really separates the ones who make it from the ones who don't are their skills in persuasion. And to be persuasive, you have to be extra interesting.

 

The fact is, most people don't know how to persuade because they don't know how to be interesting. They don't know how to project personality.

 

When it comes to separating the winners from the losers in the super competetive music world, the first thing that A&Rs, booking agents, magazine journalists, radio programmers and others look at is your bio.

 

They get flooded with hundreds of press kits a week and your bio needs to be powerful, compelling and creative in order to grab the person's attention. People love personality and style. It's crucial to making a great first impression. But 95% of press kits end up in the trash because they don't make an impression.

 

Thanks to the Internet and technology, the barriers of entry into the music industry have been dramatically lowered. Today, anyone with a website and basic music equipment can call themselves a musician. This has resulted in a tremendous amount of competition in the music business and the industry will become even more competitive as technology improves. Everyone has a MySpace, everyone does shows and everyone’s got “hype.”

 

So, how do you set yourself apart? To really set yourself apart and to open doors, you have to come across as unique even if what you do isn’t all that unique. In the music business, that means being full of personality and style. Nobody wants a boring act. This is just as important on paper as off paper because introductions are often done on paper and first impressions are made on paper.

 

A bio is an intimate window into your world. A great bio should have words make you or your band's personality and style jump off the page so much that the reader immediately wants to meet you. It needs to evoke a powerful feeling in the reader's gut. In order to do that it has to have the right words. Does your bio do that?

 

A great bio can be the most powerful weapon in your promotional arsenal. It can spell the difference between getting that important meeting with the radio programmer or not. Or getting that important interview with a magazine or not. In other words, it could spell the difference between success or disaster

 

Don’t leave first impressions up to chance! A bio is serious business and requires a professional writer.

 

Let our professional music journalists give you killer personality and style on paper. Imagine being recognized before you even speak a word. Imagine getting a call back from the promoter, the booking agent, the A&R or the journalist because you seem irresistable. This can happen if you use our service. Our writers will write you a superb bio at an excellent price. We have a team of experienced, professional writers, one of whom the Boston Globe has called "Wonderful." They will tailor your bio to your exact needs and circumstances. Professional writers normally charge well over $100 for this service. We charge less.

 

As our client, you deserve the best! We guarantee that we’ll write you a bio that you’ll love. But if for some reason you aren't satisfied with your bio, we will give you a 100% refund.

Read through our samples below:

Sample 1

Sample 2

 

To get pricing information and order a bio, please contact bios@madepublishing.com 

 

What Our Customers Are Saying


“I have never lost a contest, or come in 2nd in any show I've ever been a part of. I have performed in front of 1000's of people and opened for some serious acts. I'm courted by record labels and promoters, fans and radio stations. Yes, I'm independent, but it doesn't mean that I'm not one of the best, period. So when it came down to getting my write-ups and bio done, I went to some people who were equally as good at what they do, Made Publishing.”

Stacey Marie

www.myspace.com/staceyfansite

 

 

Since I've always had trouble writing about myself, it was difficult for me to write my own bio. That is why I decided to give the Made Publishing bio service a shot and I am sooo happy I did! They hooked me up with a great writer, who used my own thoughts, experiences, and of course music to write an awesomely written bio. I don't think I've ever looked better on paper! Interest in my myspace page has definitely grown since I put it up. And it has helped me put together a much more professional press kit. I would say this is totally worth the money and recommend it to any artist, especially to those who are just starting out.”

Nila Kay

http://www.myspace.com/musicbynila

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