Check out the Christmas CD, "It's For You He Came", featuring Bart Elliott on drums and percussion, available in the Drummer Cafe Store.

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Frank Briggs has provided yet another play-along for our Premium Resource subscribers. "Potato" is an intermediate level play-along track from Mike Keneally's CD, Sluggo!

Subscribers can download audio tracks (with and without drums as well as solo drums) plus a PDF drum transcription and recording session notes.



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« on: March 16, 2008, 11:58 AM »

Hi Bart

My name is Lee Mangano from "Drum School"Products...I am not only a drummer but a Teacher / Producer of Drum Instructional learning tools produced in all formats. I wear all 35 hats in my business and I know you can feel that  !!!

I would like your advice and professional guidance on a few issues...I am
trying to network myself and my teachings and would appreciate if you would be willing to review my products and give me a review on your website.

I would also like your permission as to the best way I could network on your forum and the best sections to do it in if you allow it... In my promotional campaign, I am offering a "Free" 72 Exercise Practice CD (s&h not included in offer) for anyone interested in on line drum lessons with no obligations to sign up. I just don't know the best way to go about this...

Thank You
Lee Mangano
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« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2008, 12:02 PM »

As far as reviewing your products, I would be happy to do so. Unfortunately I have a HUGE stack of product sitting here from DW and Hudson Music to review right now, so I don’t know how quickly I’d be able to get to yours. There are just not enough hours in the day!  Grin

One thing I can do right now to help you would be to exchange links with DrumSchool.net.

Follow this link:
http://www.drummercafe.com/component/option,com_linx/task,add_link/Itemid,74/

This will place a link to your site on the Drummer Café, as well as a reciprocal link to the Drummer Café. Doing this will boost your site’s exposure and increase search engine visibility and results.

If you are interested in advertising on the Drummer Café, like banners or ads on Drummer Café TV, let me know and I’ll send you our ad rates.

Other than that, I think the best way to network on the Drummer Cafe, or any site with a forum for that matter, is to get involved with the community. Get involved with the conversations; ask/answer questions, etc. As you get involved, people will see what you have to offer by your words of knowledge and experience. If they want to learn more about you, they will click on your Profile and link to your website. Taking this approach not only gives to the drum community, rather than just spamming and taking from it, but also builds a relationship between you and a potential student/customer. This approach has worked very well for me over the years.

Good luck in all that you do … and thanks for being a part of the Drummer Café community!
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