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Created by The Core DJ's Jul 6, 2014 at 4:18pm. Last updated by The Core DJ's Jul 6, 2014.

Million Dollar Dre's Blog (8)

Red Clae -Mind Blown





Check out My artist Red Clae Song Mind Blown tell me what you… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on June 11, 2009 at 3:24am — No Comments

My new company 360promo

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Services and Prices:





Email Blast: $175-250

Myspace pages: $350-600

Radio Promotion: $ 35,000-85,000

Video: $ 5,500-85,000

Video Promotion : $ 12,000

Websites : $ 900-5,000

Consulting: $ 3500





Overview:

360 Promo specializes in web, graphic design, radio promotion, internet promotion and marketing. Our client’s needs and wants require 360 Promo to turn key concepts into extraordinary web… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on April 9, 2009 at 1:55am — No Comments

What i think about the industry

The industry is dead and to me the reason is because people are getting hip to how these labels work and how they run the labels are making artist and indies have to learn more and do more to get a deal and once you have did the work and you have learn how to make money doing it whats the reason to sign and lets be honest the game is going are has gone digital from ringtones to downloads now of days all you need to win is a strong internet game and some love from from the djs and record pools… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 27, 2008 at 6:46pm — No Comments

mixtapes

if you a dj get at me im trying to get with all the djs to do mixtapes so hit me with your emails and numbers if you trying to do business

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 27, 2008 at 6:03pm — No Comments

what it takes to get a deal

Im about to tell you what it takes to be next



1st: if you a artist you need about 50 ,000 to 75,000 in cash

If you are a label you need 75,000 to 250,000 in cash it al depends on how much you want to get sign for or what type of deal you want



2nd:once you got your money right now you need to have semi hot to hot music now you need to go take some good pictures and get you graphics done get your myspace page up



3rd: now you need to get the record pools… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 19, 2008 at 9:24pm — 1 Comment

Real talk about gettin a Deal part 2

Im about to tell you what it takes to be next



1st: if you a artist you need about 50 ,000 to 75,000 in cash

If you are a label you need 75,000 to 250,000 in cash it al depends on how much you want to get sign for or what type of deal you want



2nd:once you got your money right now you need to have semi hot to hot music now you need to go take some good pictures and get you graphics done get your myspace page up



3rd: now you need to get the record pools… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 19, 2008 at 2:56pm — No Comments

Real talk about gettin a Deal part 1

To Be honest with you no one is next to blow unless the labels want you to be next to blow or the Djs want you to be next to blow or if you indi and you got enuff cash to blow yourself up so the labels can sign you to slow you down cause you cutting in to the hype of the fucker they just sign that they want to be hot at to be real real with you none of the new guys that got sign is going to blow the label going to only let them guys sell the amount of records that they need to be sold to pick… Continue

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 19, 2008 at 2:53pm — No Comments

Mr. Million Dollar Dre to you

Whats good people if you looking for Beats or songs or if you trying to get your music out then hit me up on gmail @ reddirtceo@gmail.com or you can call me at 229-485-8621 and if you hit my cell please have a buget check out my myspace as well www.myspace.com/reddirecords

Added by Million Dollar Dre on November 17, 2008 at 8:22pm — No Comments

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