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Website brings together London’s music businesses

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Sep 26, 2008

London Connected, a free music scheme, has launched offering a way of uniting music businesses and entrepreneurs in London.

London Connected is a skills and business development programme run by Association of Independent Music (AIM) with funding from the London Development Agency.

   

Digital health checks include face-to-face meetings with one of a range of experts whose experiences include digital campaigns for Universal, Warner, EMI, Kudos Records, Ninja Tune, Skint Records and publishers and artists.

 

Each digital health checks tailored to suit the needs of the individual business.

 

Registrants to London Connected are also able to access a range of free courses such as London Connected's 'Introduction to Digital' course, alongside a series of events and seminars.

 

Remi Harris AIM’s General Manager said, "The constantly evolving digital music landscape can often seem tricky to negotiate for those looking to harness its numerous benefits. We've consulted with experts in digital music to design first-class help to the businesses and individuals involved in London's music industryto guide them through the wealth of opportunities that are available".

 

As part of the website launch London Connected has a limited number of copies of the recently acclaimed 'Meet The Millennials' report for registrants to download for free.

 

www.londonconnected.org

 

 

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