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Alternative Sales Sources for Your Music
Following, is a list of alternative sources that may be interested in carrying your music for sale for their particular clients and customers, if only they were aware of your music. Most of the clients and customers are already "captive" audiences who are waiting on a product or service, so why not promote (and sell) to them as they wait? Additionally, if these sources have their own in-house music system (which many do), you should also speak with them regarding adding your music to their own in-house "playlist." I have also suggested genres that I feel will lend themselves best to the particular businesses below, however, it will also depend on the businesses' own personal tastes as well. 1. Music retail stores (Any) 2. Bookstores (Mostly soft, Jazz, New Age, but depends on store) 3. Flower shops (soft Folk, New Age, Jazz) 4. Boot stores (Country, Americana) 5. Western wear (Country, Americana) 6. Restaurants (Any, but depends on restaurant) 7. Church stores (Gospel, Christian) 8. Christian bookstores (Gospel, Christian) 9. Doctors' offices (Soft Rock, Pop Rock, New Age, Jazz) 10. Convenience stores (Any) 11. Airport gift shops (Any) 12. Bus station gift shops (Any) 13. Train station gift shops (Any) 14. Electronics stores (Any) 15. Office supplies (Any) 16. Corporate/company cafeterias (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 17. Jewelry stores (Soft Rock, Jazz, New Age) 18. Barber shops (Any) 19. Beauty shops (Any) 20. Nail salons (Any) 21. Sports shops (Any) 22. Health clubs (Rock, Dance, Electronica) 23. Apartment management offices (Any) 24. Variety stores (Any) 25. Game arcades (Rock, Dance, Electronica) 26. Bed & Breakfast Inns (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 27. Bridal consultants (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 28. Bridal stores (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 29. Tuxedo shops (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 30. Bridal services (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 31. Clothes cleaners (Any) 32. Mainstream clothing stores (Any) 33. Shoe stores (Any) 34. Coffee houses (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 35. Computer stores (Any) 36. Eyeglass stores (Any) 37. Consignment shops (Any) 38. Farm supply stores (Country) 39. Flea markets (Any) 40. Swap shops (Any) 41. Formal wear stores (Any) 42. College bookstores (Any) 43. College music stores (Any) 44. Gift shops (Any) 45. Hardware stores (Any) 46. Hospital gift shops (Any) 47. Hotel gift shops (Any) 48. Insurance companies (Any) 49. Massage therapists (Jazz, New Age, Soft Rock) 50. Cellular telephone services (Any) 51. Motorcycle shops (Any) 52. Night clubs (Depends on the genre) 53. Party supply stores (Any) 54. Pawn shops (Any) 55. Cosmetic stores (Any) 56. Satellite dish stores (Any) 57. Thrift shops (Any) Kenny Love is president of http://www.MuBiz.com, a radio promotion and media publicity firm that also provides business and career services to musicians.
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