The Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre Nashville was proud
to host artist Tony Rockliff for a seminar geared toward helping artists
advance in their careers, namely through internet marketing.
Tony Rockliff knows how to work social media and internet
marketing. He began in 1995, creating Cybertown, an on-line community of people
from 155 countries interacting in a 3D Virtual Reality off-world town set about
100 years in the future. Cybertown grew
to 1.3 million members, was receiving 1.5 billion hits a year and was listed in
the top 2500 sites in the world.
Not only that, but Rockliff has decades of experience as
a record producer, recording engineer and composer. He has worked with artists
including Cat Stevens, Billy Ocean, Beck, Elton John's band, Regina Bell, the Temptations,
Sir George Martin, Brian Johnson from AC/DC, Uriah Heep, David Pomeranz, David
Campbell, Nicky Hopkins, members of Yes and the Doors and many others.
Rockliff described his seminar, “We covered the exact
activities being done by the musicians who are being successful expanding their
careers with the Internet. We talked about social media and and exactly how to
use it, with step-by-step strategies.” Rockliff has given similar seminars in
the past, but updated this one to reflect cutting edge internet strategies.
The seminar was hosted in the Church of Scientology
Celebrity Centre Nashville’s hall, and for good reason. The Celebrity Centre
has a mission to help artists, and does so in a practical manner. President of
the church, Corinne Sullivan, says, "We have seminars like this all of the
time to help artists.” She pointed out a passage by Scientology founder, L. Ron
Hubbard: “The artist has an enormous role in the enhancement of today’s and the
creation of tomorrow’s reality.”
For more information on upcoming seminars to help artists
at the Church of Scientology, call Julie Brinker at 615-687-4600. For more on
Tony Rockliff, visit his website www.indietrak.com.
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