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Talentlotto's Purpose In the fall of 2011, a group of industry professionals had an industry summit. During this summit, Andrew Eisner stated that the industry lacked a direct connection between established professionals and emerging new ”hungry” artists. Many of the attending professionals agreed and decided to support this vision and work to build Talentlotto an entity to help new artists and talent to gain ground and get their music in the hands of proper parties to gain success. Being that our industry professionals work in film, fashion, and music. So all parties must have a willingness to work in all said fields of the entertainment world. With artists and talent given opportunities without the higher cost of operating within the industry to gain success.

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Well, the simple answer to this question is that Talentlotto does virtually everything to assure the success of those we work with. Artists and talent aren't paying thousands of dollars without results what we do is virtually free to artists and talent. Once onboard all events are free and open to you. If our affiliates want to conference with you or conduct a meet and greet we pay for the flight and accommodation. You owe us nothing that makes us different from others is this: We don't make our money from artists we make our money from our affiliates. You only pay for the small things. Which is a minimal expense. For this reason we only want those who are serious as it's virtually free to you but costly to us!! So we want you to gain success just as much as you want to succeed. We have a dedicated team that listens and curates thousands of songs every week, connecting the right artists to the right opportunities. Ultimately leading to a unmatched success rate. Industry Opportunities: From posted offers to label deals to festival slots, nobody has the industry relationships we do. That keeps you in a position of working and staying a “Working Artist”.