the IndyGo Network
but we put that on hold for the moment…
Seriously though, by placing IndyGo ads on your blog or site, you can help independent artists get exposure, help promote independent music, labels and distribution, and helping to make this a viable alternative to mainstream mass-media dross.
P.S. You can also promote your own site by placing ads for it on the IndyGo Network. This is open to any site provided it is a non-profit concern, and that the site deals principally with independent music.
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Find Out More
If you want to find more about the IndyGo Network, we have prepared some documentation — Acrobat PDF format — for you to download and read. Go ahead. And don’t forget to tell us if you think it stinks and needs rewriting.
DownloadUseful Information for blogs and other web sites placing IndyGo Ads on their pages Size: 94.91 Kb. Published: Aug. 5th, 2007 Version: 1.0 |
We Listen
We’ve also got the formal Terms & Conditions for this service. You really should read these as they are designed to protect you as much as they set out how we should all work together. And if you don’t agree with them, let us know why. We’re not some big corporation. We’ll listen.
DownloadTerms and Conditions for musicians, labels and collectives using the IndyGo Network Size: 116.32 Kb. Published: Aug. 2nd, 2007 Version: 1.0 |
One Word
If there’s one more word we want to say to you, it’s this: Join. It’s free. No strings, no obligations. You can check out and leave at any time [classic 60’s rock reference there, kids]. |

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