About Tony Nora Enterprises
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Tony Nora Enterprises specializes in digital network marketing and high-tech strategies for Fortune 500 companies and small start-ups, including entities in the highly-competitive entertainment spectrum. One of the most innovative companies to emerge in recent years, this Texas-based, full-service marketing group headed by Temple, Texas, entrepreneur Tony Nora garners the respect and admiration of many noteworthy names in show business, including singer-actress Heather Braverman, Rapper J Byrd, DJ Hurricane (turntable specialist for Beastie Boys), and the Bungalo/Universal Music Group. |
Nora’s journey began nearly a decade ago when he set up shop in his hometown where he sold music he had been composing since he was12. He put vocals to tracks and began selling his own tunes to residents and friends. He quickly learned that no matter how good a tune may be, if it is to sell, it must be marketed to the public with striking appeal. “Sorry Baby Daddy,” his first single under the name Dookie Blu, sold 5,000 units in no time and without a major record deal or a lavish advertising budget! This success garnered the attention of Bad Boy recording artist Lil Tony from the group HI-5. |
Nora’s success continued to blossom as brick and mortar retail shops acquiesced to the explosion of the Internet. The proliferation of networking marketing tools allowed him to not only push his own music but to venture into marketing the music of many new and established artists and agencies. In behalf of his clients, he is able to reach millions of potential buyers in one-fell-swoop, utilizing social networking conduits such as Facebook, You Tube, Twitter and lesser-known mediums. “It hasn’t always been easy,” said Nora, a very religious man. “I learned the hard way, spending years in and out of jail because of hanging with the wrong crowd. While I was incarcerated, I made up my mind not to play Dominos or play basketball. I would write music and study books on the music business and marketing and sales. That’s when I wrote the song "Sorry Baby Daddy.” |
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His second single, “Holdin On,” a collaboration with Jive Records’ standout Chalie Boy, helped launch him into the international limelight, carving a niche with hip-hop’s elite. His first album, which was recorded in 2009 under a two-year deal with Oarfin/Koch/E1 Entertainment, sold well and continues to sell in 2012 despite a gloomy, unpredictable business climate. In this same year, to secure an increased visual market share and a broader communication sweep, he enlisted support from well-known, Texas-based PR firm Phil Brown Public Relations. |
Tony Nora Enterprises is receiving requests from several new clients for the 2012-13 seasons, venturing heavily into the overseas market, and securing companies in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Pacific and the Atlantic. With each tick of the clock, the pie shrinks, diluting the overall market-share and requiring more vigorous, energetic methods of reaching targets. Tony Nora Enterprises is the only choice for many companies seeking to increase their market share through expansive marketing ventures. |
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