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Communication in industry

As an artist, I have my own preferences to communicate with the music industry. At the moment, after releasing my first two songs on Spotify, Itunes, Deezer, Youtube and Apple music, I found out that the best way to connect into this world is to share and to diffuse all the content throw my social media. Preferably, to use Instagram, Facebook and Youtube as the main online platforms to help me to get known. However, All three work very different and all contain convenient actions for promotion and investment. Since December from 2018, I started to invest in my Instagram's posts from about twenty to thirty pounds each post. Therefore, as a result of getting a very good increase of view on my post, I could start to believe in the good gain of the audience that I could get from investing in my posts. If I talk about Facebook, I can say that the difference to Instagram, it is more relating to create your own page and to administrate it apart from your personal Facebook profile, th...

Question 5 paper 2 0

Life is a journey, not a destination Wherever you go and however you get there is the most important part of being alive, those “tiny” moments that accumulate a huge amount of reasons to continue living and learning about what the world has for us. I completely agree with the fact that ‘Life is a journey, not a destination’,   because the life is not a place where we decide to go and to find what we want, it is a path that is used to complete tasks and adversities to deserve what we want at the end. Some places around the world teach us the different cultures and civilizations that contain diverse types of ways for living and believing. And, the richest part of it is that nowadays we can travel around the world by buying tickets and saving money. I am sure that I am not the only one who changes after a break out of the routine place where we live. Even, if we take a break for about six months in our same environment, it will never change our mood, tranquillity and th...