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Music Industry Magazine Pump It Up to Make Mainstream Launch Following 7 Years of Steady Growth and 20000 Solid SubscribersPump It Up magazine is a monthly entertainment industry (music movies..) lifestyle (Fashion Fitness Beauty Real Estate Leisure) and humanitarian awareness publication and web domain geared toward independent artists and creative minds around the world in two distinctly impactful ways. First the company is a dedicated to showcasing and introducing exciting and worthy new singers musicians songwriters and producers to the public and each other. Second it is also a vital resource of information advice contacts and connections that can assist hard working independent artists in learning all of the behind the scenes and forefront aspects of the business arming them with the tools to most wisely map out the trajectory of their climb to success.Pump It Up magazine is the brainchild of Anissa a multi-faceted creative and businesswoman who has previously collaborated on the start-up papers Delit Music Magazine in Paris and The Umbrella Music Magazine in America. Anissa is the perfect renaissance woman to usher new artists into the full spectrum of what it means to be seriously competitive in todays ever changing music industry but to also have BIG FUN doing it. Thus the encouraging and inspiring name Pump It Up - an expression that says Viva Life and Wheres the Party?!I want to give a platform and advice to indie artists Anissa states. I know what they go through. Its so hard to get people to listen to what you create...to support it share it and help you succeed. Many artists only think about being an artist - singing writing songs and performing - but they must know the business. People take advantage of you if you dont. I am a firm believer that artists must work hard by doing their part to learn all of the elements that do on behind the scenes. Their private lives may be a catastrophe in the short term but in the long run the most important thing is to keep on learning keep on growing and keep on going.For anyone seeking a supportive platform for independent artists of all stripes to stay up to date on the latest industry developments that can make the difference between just getting by and going all the way tap into Pump It Up - today!
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