
Sandra Chriss
GBAt first I thought they were a scam At first I thought they were a scam, wow they did over 250 press releases to radio, some magazines, the press release included my website so I have more traffic because I have a store where people can purchase my cd books etc they have been a blessing. I'm still not finished with them. They are going to be promoting one of my videos five stars for artist pr

Yannieck Malone
GBIn the modern music business you can't… In the modern music business you can't be naive enough to think that things are going to just happen to you and for free. This company offers so much to the indie artist but as said above it's not free. Access to the Database justifies the price alone in my opinion. They offer you courses and extremely good advice as well. I have yet to see if my press release has gone out to the 150 places they said it would but I am going to give them the benefit of the doubt before rushing off to the BBB like some other people have done.

Antoine Wiggins
GBGreat experience ARTISTPR have been sending emails about getting my press release done for awhile now. It took me awhile to trust these guys, because I've been scammed by many of fake promoters. I've accepted their offer & I'm proud of my decision. I would recommend them to anyone looking to gain exposure.

Jay Tanner
AUYou get your money’s worth You get your money’s worth, despite their heavy emphasis on how it’s discounted. They allow you to edit your press release before submission which is good. All the major outlets they brag about getting your press release to are all sponsored posts, not actual articles, so even if you try to access your press release using a search bar, no results come up.

Cedo Vladankovic
RSYou will actually get a placement on… You will actually get a placement on the 168 Spotify list for $ 99 BUT...I play pop music .My song was added to the list of Thrash Metal,Hip Hop Avangarda And under the ordinal number 1001 out of a total of 1022.None of that audience listened to my song because it’s an audience that loves a different sound.. .Better give the money to the poor. I would not be surprised if the employees created those lists on Spotify themselves