All Posts Tagged With: "FaceBook"

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What Digg and Social Bookmarking Can Do For Your Music

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Be sure to enter your band in our Socially Awesome Band of the Week contest and thanks for visiting!When social networking was originally created in the 1990s, no one knew that it would become the indelibly powerful marketing force that it now [...]

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2Apr2008 | maxlowe | 1 comment | Continued
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7 Tips to Writing a Crowd Drawing MySpace Blog

So, you’ve decided to create a blog on MySpace - one of the single most effective ways to draw an audience to your profile. Before you get started, it is important that you know exactly what seven things you can do to ensure that crowd shows up though - otherwise, you will be left scratching [...]

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2Apr2008 | maxlowe | 4 comments | Continued
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Leap Year 2008 - How Are You Going to Spend Your Extra Day?

If you’re looking to better understand the world of MySpace, Facebook, iLike, viral marketing, blogging, social networking and how other bands like yours are using these tools and the concept of’ ‘Web 2.0′ to reach fans who really dig their music, you owe it to yourself to at least read the FREE chapter I’m giving away. It gives a quick overview of some of the services and ideas we cover together later in the book.

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25Feb2008 | maxlowe | 2 comments | Continued
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ELECTROGARDEN.com Launches Indie Music Portal and Social Network

The folks over at ELECTROGARDEN.com moved their site into its next phase yesterday when they announced they’ve finished more than a year’s worth of beta testing and design.
Although they’ve been around since 1999, we have yet to see whether this site will be able to attract listeners and fans over and above artists themselves.
Here’s an [...]

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21Feb2008 | maxlowe | 1 comment | Continued
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Wake Up to the World of Web 2.0!
We’ve created a guide to help anyone involved in today’s rapidly changing music industry better understand the social networking phenomenon. We want to show you how to leverage this powerful tool to cut through the clutter and support your growing career.
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3Feb2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Why Mashable Should be in Your Blog Feed

Blog feeds are one of the most essential and elementary tools you should have in hand when you start marketing your music online. They are easy to setup, easier to check on a daily basis and full of invaluable information that will quite literally make you more successful.

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17Jan2008 | maxlowe | 0 comments | Continued
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Top 10 Ways Fans Find Music on the Internet

The Internet is so chock full of music in this day and age that you can literally find it just about anywhere. There are social networking sites devoted to music sharing, dozens of different personal radio station websites, and long listings of review and trend setting websites that people use to find and obtain music. With so many different methods and so many different bands, it is no wonder that people use this vast array of different tools to unlock their favorite new bands.

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8Jan2008 | maxlowe | 5 comments | Continued
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5 Tricks They Didn’t Teach You in Music Marketing 101 That Will Change the Way You Think About Promoting Your Music Online

The Internet is a whole new world of promotional opportunities. Essentially everything you thought you knew about the business can be thrown out the window when you log into MySpace or any of a dozen other social networks to find new fans. Those bands that fail to make the essential adjustment are doomed to fail until they realize just how different everything is. For the rest of you, here are 5 essential tips that help you look beyond the basics of Music Marketing to find what you can really accomplish online.

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5Jan2008 | maxlowe | 0 comments | Continued
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