by Tony Hollums in Instructional Videos
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Check out this great tour with the deep voice of our very own Brandon Green. He speaks on top of some awesome music.“Arc is Enough” by Sean Wayland. Its a great tune, and he has a ton of other awesome music as well so give it a listen.

www.sonicbids.com/seanwayland

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So here is another Sonicbids how to video. For those of you who don’t know about it, we have an advanced search tool that you can use for drilling down in our listings to pull even more relevant gig listings. Narrated by our very own Tess, and in the background is the song “Montañas” by Taken By Name.

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So here is a nice little tour that will give you the rundown on what happens to a submission after you hit the submit button on Sonicbids. You get a good look at the inside of a promoter account, and get a rundown of the different status types.

Also last but not least enjoy the grooving upbeat sweet tones of Joe Cameron and the band with their song “lovely” check em out at sonicbids.com/JoeCameronMusic

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In case you are looking at the gig listing pages and not sure what to do. This is a handy little tour that should give you a much clearer idea about what your are submitting too, and making use of all the research tools provided.  Enjoy the soothing sounds of Lou’s Voice.

Also note the incredibly funky background music by the Chicago based Spare Parts with their song “Disco”. Which you can check out here : http://www.sonicbids.com/SpareParts

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So here is a great little tour on using the Find Gigs page. Here you can learn the in’s and outs’ of all the different types of listings on Sonicbids, and easy ways to search for them. We don’t email you about a lot of our listings so this is a good way to check to see what you might be missing.
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This tour will give you a rundown of how the EPK Inbox functions when reviewing submissions. If you have a promoter account this should give you the know how of all the features we include that are at your disposal for reviewing submissions.

Also note the incredibly funky background music by the Chicago based Spare Parts with their song “The Junction”. Which you can check out here : http://www.sonicbids.com/SpareParts

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The best way to distribute your EPK is via the “Email My EPK”
tool in your account. There you can enter the recipients’ email
addresses (up to 25 at once), include an individualized message, and
click “Send” to distribute the EPK. Your recipients will receive a
dynamic HTML-based message with the front page of your EPK embedded on
it. Clicking on any one of the EPK links will open up the full EPK for
your recipients.  Additionally, you can now receive an email when ever your recipient opens the email, so you know when and how to follow up. Try it by sending it to yourself first! (more…)