All Posts Tagged With: "myspace"

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When Boredom Strikes - Why Your Profiles are more than Just a Hobby

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!Your MySpace profile is more than just a hobby. It is the quintessential tool in your online music marketing campaign. For that reason, you [...]

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5Feb2008 | maxlowe | 0 comments | Continued
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The Top 10 Music Social Networks

There are a lot of social networks online and more are created each and every day to compete in niches such as dating, pet owners, and sports fans. Knowing which ones will provide you with the resources and interaction you need to market your music is hard.
To help you get started in that process, here [...]

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4Feb2008 | maxlowe | 15 comments | Continued
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5 Ways a Blog Turns Your Boring Profile into an Interactive Marketing Machine

Let’s face it - a MySpace profile with a few songs and a basic event calendar is just plain boring. It might draw in new friends, but if you don’t offer something more, will they stay on your friends list for very long? On the other end of the stick, if you blanket them with bulletin updates and comments on their profile, they might decide you are annoying and remove you just as easily. What is a band to do?

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3Feb2008 | maxlowe | 3 comments | Continued
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3Feb2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Everyone Wants Something for Free - What are You Offering?

One of the basic, irrefutable truths of all marketing techniques is that you must offer something above and beyond what you customer expects. Like it or not, your band’s marketing campaign needs to utilize the same basic marketing concepts as almost every other major company and brand out there and that includes providing something that [...]

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2Feb2008 | maxlowe | 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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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Friends: How Your MySpace Profile Pic Can Make Or Break Your Friends List

You think your picture looks pretty good, don’t you? That mid air dive from the stage during a recent show makes your band look hardcore enough to draw in the fans that you know will go to every show and wait rabidly for your next single.But, what about everyone else? The beauty of MySpace is that any band in any genre has the freedom and ability to take on fans of any age and background. No one falls into those easy little definitions anymore and neither should your band. So, why would you lock yourself into a specific image with your profile picture?

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16Jan2008 | maxlowe | 2 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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