Make Your Music Radio Station Business Cards Sing! 1
Business cards are made to talk. But if you’re printing them for a music radio station, then they need to sing to give your radio station justice! Overwhelmed by the possibilities? Here are some creative ideas you can expand on: Creative Design and Print Ideas for Music Radio Station Business Cards
*Business cards for every DJ, with their program list: Aside from the music, listeners are hooked in to radio stations because of the DJs. Since it’s these personalities that attract people, make business cards for popular DJs with your radio station’s logo to promote both. A program list with schedules at the back of the business cards will also help fans tune in to their favorite shows!
*Mystify; put in the bare minimum! You can also take on the flip side of this coin and print business cards so that it only contains the URL of your streaming Internet radio. This idea can work better with radio stations that have actually started online, or when you’re distributing business cards to people who haven’t heard of your station before.
*Enhance the images with thick glossy card stock! Some radio station programs have a lot of personality, so it’s fitting that their business cards also show off that personality with cool images! Thick, glossy card stock will make those images look even better, since the gloss makes the colors look more vibrant.
*And you don’t need to spend a fortune to print business cards like these. An online printing company that is worth your money would help you with your designs and give you a free proof before you pay. When it is time for you to pay, you should find the whole service very convenient and affordable, and your business cards would arrive right on time and printed the way you want it. That kind of quality printer can handle whatever your creativity can think of, so go ahead – explore all the exciting possibilities for your music radio station business cards!
Jennifer Silverman started out as a research writer in traditional print media until she was introduced to the exciting world of writing content online. She now splits her time among more online writing, handheld gaming, and digital photography.
Keep Your HID Kit peeled for These Female R&B Singer Comebacks Pt. 1 0
The female R&B singer is a mainstay of top 40 hip-hop and dance music, often integral in providing the catchy hook on an otherwise rough track. With the popularity of the auto-tune effect in hip-hip, many rappers have taken to experimenting with singing their own hooks, effectively putting the female R&B singers out of work. The effect doesnât seem to be losing any steam, but hopefully the female R&B singers can make a comeback with their own full-length albums. Here is a list of female R&B singers to keep your hid kits peeled for to make a comeback in 2010.
Mya
Mya has never really been gone, she has released albums in both 2007 and 2008 but hasnât had a single on par with her early hits âItâs All About Meâ and âCase of the Exâ and her 2007 album was shelved in the US and only released fully in Japan, which makes one wonder what kind of future she has in the United States market. She recently released a mixtape entitled âBeauty & the Streets Vol 1â which has her dabbling in more mainstream southern hip-hop and R&B production, possibly testing her ability to sell the material, in the hopes that if it gains enough play the record label will greenlight an actual release. Hereâs hoping Mya can reach the United States commercial success of her past.
Christina Milian
Christina Milian made her mark in the music world with her sultry hooks for rap artists like Ja Rule. She set out on her own and had success on Def Jam and Island records with two albums that reached Silver sales records, which isnât amazing but isnât bad either. Her 2006 release âSo Amazinââ didnât sell as well as the label had anticipated. She left Def Jam due to âcreative differences.â She seems to have found a happy home through her connection and marriage to singer/writer The-Dream and his Interscope Records/Radio Killa record label which will release her album in 2010. With The-Dream and his partner Tricky Stewart on the production side this could be her most successful album both commercially and critically.
Alan McGee is a freelance writer from MN.