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	<title>Comments on: Please, Not Another Lame YouTube Tip by Jerry Hart</title>
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		<title>By: Teri Thomas</title>
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		<dc:creator>Teri Thomas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 01:57:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is happening with the music business, too. I "met" a young woman named Mysti Mayhem on Youtube and was impressed with how she is building her music presence, free, on Youtube without the need for a recording contract. Straight from the artist to the consumer! I love that.

Her music is bold and original - not the watered down pop that the record companies try to pass off as music these days. The boy band era is dead - thank God!

You can watch Mysti's videos and then buy her CDs directly from her. She can have as many CDs manufactured as she needs to fill her orders. When she comes out with a new song or collection and she just has a few orders she could even burn the CDs on her computer and print the labels on her inkjet.

I've been watching other musicians do the same thing on Myspace, but in my opinion Youtube works way better, because you develop more of a relationship with your viewers when they see you in action.

Mysti has a viral video where she goes into a Nashville record company's office and sings a song (loud!) and tries to get them to give her a contract, and I'm thinking, girl, what do you need them for??? Maybe in the old days musicians needed record companies to market and distribute their music, but not anymore.

Vive la Youtube!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is happening with the music business, too. I &#8220;met&#8221; a young woman named Mysti Mayhem on Youtube and was impressed with how she is building her music presence, free, on Youtube without the need for a recording contract. Straight from the artist to the consumer! I love that.</p>
<p>Her music is bold and original - not the watered down pop that the record companies try to pass off as music these days. The boy band era is dead - thank God!</p>
<p>You can watch Mysti&#8217;s videos and then buy her CDs directly from her. She can have as many CDs manufactured as she needs to fill her orders. When she comes out with a new song or collection and she just has a few orders she could even burn the CDs on her computer and print the labels on her inkjet.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been watching other musicians do the same thing on Myspace, but in my opinion Youtube works way better, because you develop more of a relationship with your viewers when they see you in action.</p>
<p>Mysti has a viral video where she goes into a Nashville record company&#8217;s office and sings a song (loud!) and tries to get them to give her a contract, and I&#8217;m thinking, girl, what do you need them for??? Maybe in the old days musicians needed record companies to market and distribute their music, but not anymore.</p>
<p>Vive la Youtube!!!</p>
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