Anyone who follows American Idol knows who was chosen - who does not seem to have any rhyme or reason for being rejected. According to ‘American Idol Advantage’, judges do not select candidates based on the principles we consider them to be. "Talent is not the most important factor in these first audits in the past," said Andy West, a marketing expert and representative of www.AmericanIdolTips.com. "Singers who have a clear understanding of this make it past the judges." If there’s one thing that gets results at American Idol auditions, it’s not talent - it’s how much time and effort people put into their presentation. Singers who desperately want the opportunity stand out from the crowd, not because they are talented, but because they did their homework: they know how to market themselves to get the attention of the judges. The ‘American Idol Advantage’ explains the factors that actually determine the selection of judges in the first round of American Idol auditions - separating the selected few from the rest of the crowd. The e-book is full of trends, tips and other information that reveals how American Idol auditions actually won: songs that increase a candidate's chances, against bombs; How successful candidates dress; How to explain judges' reactions to you and your audit. ‘American Idol Advantage’ also includes analysis and interpretation of past American Idol auditions, showing real-life examples of what works and what does not. “There’s a lot more to singing than just singing in these early auditions,” Mr. West said. Like everything else in life, American Idol auditions are more than just about being shown - it’s about being ready. ‘American Idol Advantage’ offers everyday people the vision of making it into American Idol - by teaching them how to make it. “The singers are doing their homework and are very prepared, which will make the show clear and simple,” Mr. West said. For more information on American Idol Advantage, visit www.AmericanIdolTips.com
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