Road 2 Iconic Changes Music History by Putting the Artist in the Driver’s Seat

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For once there is a site that seems to work for individuals in the music industry or aspiring to get there. Road 2 Iconic has one goal and that is to create a timeless and epic site featuring musicians from all genres that are signed as well as unsigned. Each year the site plans on selling 'lots' for musicians to purchase a piece of what Road 2 Iconic considers internet real estate.

The lots are really inexpensive tallying only $ 25 each. That's less than $ 0.07 a day and the image is a clickable link that leads to the Artist's homepage. Plus, an additional benefit is massive exposure to thousands of people on social networking sites without a single request to follow or friend them. This will drive traffic to the Artist's site and mass promote any work credited to them. The Artist has the option to buy as many 'lots' as they like, as long as there are some available. The concept is that Artists are not just purchasing ad space but an opportunity to place their music and image in an epic creation for Musicians.

Usually, as a Musician, the potential and creative direction is dictated by someone else and the initial vision is lost. However, with Road 2 Iconic, the Artist's image and link to their site will be viewed by millions of people over time and making Road 2 Iconic's site a snapshot of musicians in 2011 (signed/unsigned) for generations to come. Road 2 Iconic plans to continue building on what they have started by inducting more Artists every consecutive year. It is a really cool concept that offers a fresh approach to marketing and promotion. Besides, at only $ 25 a 'lot' who would'nt want to channel their inner rock star and go down in internet history!

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