All Posts Tagged With: "Web 2.0"

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Using Twitter to Quickly and Easily Build a Devoted MySpace Audience

Twitter is one of those micro niche tools that has developed in the last few years to take advantage of the various different opportunities available through Web 2.0 technologies. Basically, the service allows you to post a short, 140-character line about whatever it is you are doing at any given time. You can upload them directly to the website or from a cell phone. It is basically a take on the status messages so many people use on their social networking profiles as applied to the Internet at large.

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6Oct2008 | maxlowe | 0 comments | Continued
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The Ultimate Guide to Promoting Your Music Online: A shameless plug for my book…

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!The world of online independent music marketing is getting more confusing every day. Sometimes it’s difficult for busy independent artists to quickly learn the [...]

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21Apr2008 | maxlowe | 1 comment | Continued
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Using Squidoo to Become an Instant Expert and Grow Your Social Networking Interaction

The Internet has too many social networks already. It is full of blogs, social bookmarking sites, and clever little Web 2.0 outlets that allow you to interact with people all over the world. Basically, if someone thought of something that could be done on the Internet, at least one person has tried to create a social network to make it happen. The result is a massive web of sites that are generally all very similar, but still quite powerful.

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19Mar2008 | maxlowe | 0 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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Download this complimentary chapter from Max Lowe’s Ultimate Guide to Promoting Your Music Online. Start learning about how you can improve your band’s presence on the internet and sell more CDs today! (Scroll to the bottom of the page to get a FREE kickstart to your [...]

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25Feb2008 | maxlowe | 1 comment | 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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Sell More CDs - How to Increase Your CD Release Success by 600%!

I usually limit myself to a post a day, but I couldn’t wait to point out this post titled “Study: Blogs Trump MySpace for Selling Music” by Mack Collier over at mpdailyfix.com.
He’s talking about this study from NYU’s Stern School of Business that found blogging has a positive impact on the success of a CD [...]

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20Feb2008 | maxlowe | 4 comments | 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.
Max Lowe’s Ultimate Guide to Promoting Your Music [...]

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3Feb2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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