The albums featured on iTunes are not paid advertisements -- they're chosen by the iTunes staff as "new and noteworthy" releases. Getting your picture and album on the front page of iTunes is one of the best ways to drive sales, so set your release date 2-3 weeks after you distribute your music to give the iTunes staff time to hear your songs. Most aggregators allow you to sell pre-orders, which increases your sales when the album drops. Pre-orders allow you to market your music in advance, giving people sound-bites to get excited about. When the album finally comes out, everyone who pre-ordered the album will be talking about you at the same time, creating social media buzz to drive future albums sales. Today, a strong online campaign is the best way for anyone at home to sell their music. This needs to be prepared months in advanced. Start a Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and BandCamp page to make yourself accessible to your fans and meet new ones. More important than having an account, however, is using it. The most successful bands post at least once a day, if not more:   Twitter: Try for 3-5 tweets per day.  Facebook: Post at least twice a day.  Pinterest: Post or re-pin another band 4-5 times a day.  Blog: Try to write a post 3-4 times a week. Connect these accounts for the most success. For example, put your Twitter handle at the bottom of every blog post. The only way you can sell you music is if you promote it. Talk about it on blogs, ask friends to write you a review, and play some small concerts in your town to get people talking about you. Try to record 2-3 songs to put online so that people can hear you before they buy.  Ask local coffee shops and bars about playing your music during the week. Send you music to college radio stations. They will often play your music and are more approachable then commercial stations. You need to use your social media presence, music buzz, and concerts to drive traffic back to your album, otherwise you won't get any sales. Make this easy on your listeners by placing a link to your album on your website, blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. Whenever you are out, be sure to mention the album at your concerts or when you meet interested listeners.  Create a QR code to send smartphone users directly to your music without clicking on any links.
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One-sentence summary -- Wait 2-3 weeks to release your music. Use pre-orders to gain momentum online. Have an active social media presence. Promote your music. Attach your iTunes link to everything.


Visit a multireddit you have created. In the right pane, underneath the multireddit name, select the bubble next to Public. This allows other people to visit your multireddit. Anyone can visit a public multireddit. The URL follows this format: https://www.reddit.com/user/(username of multireddit curator)/m/(multiredditname).  For example, if your reddit username is durkheim and you made a multireddit named wikihow, its public URL is https://www.reddit.com/user/durkheim/m/wikihow. When posting on reddit, you can use a shorter version of the URL: /u/durkheim/m/wikihow. Visit /r/multihub/ to see other public multireddits and to post links to your own.
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One-sentence summary -- Set your multireddit to public. Share the URL. Share multireddits at the multihub.


In fact, some will take up bow hunting without ever doing actual hunting. Bow hunting takes concentration and just being good at hunting. It is not a surprise that bow-hunters are more likely to subscribe to the rules of fair chase and more likely to hunt for food. Compound bows have a string that wraps around with the aid of cams.  Compound bows are best for hunting because the arrow flies faster/farther and is more accurate.  Compound bows often have sights that are used to visually assist the archer aiming the arrow at the target. Compound bow hunters use arm and chest protectors, since a compound bow string has a lot of torque and can cause injury if you don't have protection.  Larger breasted women often will use a shotgun instead for this reason. Hunting can also use a recurve bow or a longbow, but that is less common for reasons mentioned above. Some enjoy using a crossbow. Hunting groups are pretty common in the USA.  You can simply go to a hunting store near you and ask if they have a club. Bow hunters will show you where they shoot.  Shooting in the woods is different from being on a range, and takes getting used to. It doesn't matter if you are shooting deer, elk, pigs/javelina or more exotic game.
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One-sentence summary -- Know that bow hunting uses some special equipment. Know that many hunters believe that bow hunting is much more sporting than using a gun to hunt. Know that hunting generally involves compound bows. Join a bow hunting club. Know that bringing down game with a bow and arrow is a challenge.


The corner copy (at the right or center of the bottom of your invitation) is a great place to include your dress code. Writing on the paper invitation will ensure that your guests don’t miss it. This is a great option if your ceremony and reception are in the same place. If your ceremony and reception are in different locations, include the dress code on both the invitation and the reception card. That way, there's no confusion! This can also be helpful if your wedding and reception don't have the same dress code. For example, if your wedding is black tie but your reception is casual, mentioning that on the reception card lets your guests know they can change into more comfortable clothing for the reception if they want to. Including a simple enclosure card that accompanies your wedding invitation is a great way to let guests know about important guidelines, especially if your wedding invitation design doesn't easily accommodate extra information about the dress code.  If your wedding is outdoors during winter, for example, you could remind guests here that they’ll want to bring warm layers and appropriate footwear. You don't need to include the dress code on both the invitation and the enclosure card, just make sure it's clearly stated on one or the other. Include brief, straightforward phrasing like “black tie event” or “semi-formal” for your guests. Your guests can then research those terms for specifications if they’re not familiar with different dress codes, or you can include brief details next to the dress code. Wording for dress codes might be:  Black tie (tuxedos and formal gowns) Formal, black tie optional (suit and tie and dresses) Semi-formal (suit and tie and cocktail dresses) Cocktail attire (suits and party dresses) Beach or garden party attire (summer suits and summer dresses) Casual (button down shirts and slacks and summer dresses or skirts) Be sure to include the website address on your wedding invitation so that your guests know to check the website out. On the FAQ page of the website, you can include a simple question like, “What will I wear?” and answer it for your guests with several examples and outfit ideas.  Give visual guidance. Including a photo along with your dress code description is a great way to let people know what you expect. You could create a Pinterest board with different examples of the looks you’re going for to share with your guests. This is a great option for themed weddings where costumes are encouraged.
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Include your dress code in the corner copy of your invitation. Include the dress code on the reception card, if you send one. Write your dress code on an enclosure card, alternatively. Use straightforward wording to get your point across. Include dress code information on the FAQ page of your wedding website.