Twitter is a powerful tool for promoting your music online
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I was cruising through some of Jimmy Shelter’s posts this morning. If you haven’t been to Jimmy’s blog recently, you should check it out. He has a great collection of resources for do-it-yourself indie music marketing.
In his Band Promotion Links IV post, Jimmy links to a really important article by Ariel Hyatt posted at musicthinktank.com (check it out). Ariel talks about Twitter, and how it’s a great tool to use for reaching new fans and making industry contacts.
Don’t underestimate the power of Twitter. If you happened to be watching Twitter’s election pages after Obama’s big win, you would have been amazed at the volume of ‘tweets’ that were rolling down the page, and the stories that were being told with just a few characters of text.
This is what you want to achieve with Twitter. No, I’m not talking about thousands of messages, but messages that help you tell a story about your act - to build a relationship with people who are following you and create a unique and interesting reason for them to care about who you are and what you do.
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Comment by Jimmy Shelter on 9 November 2008:
Thanks for the heads up, Max!