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Free Book Giveaway – Ariel’s New Book: Musician’s Roadmap To Facebook And Twitter

image from arielpublicity.com Music publicist and blogger extraordinaire Ariel Hyatt of Ariel Publicity and Carla Lynne Hall have a brand-new book out called Musician's Roadmap To Facebook And Twitter. To win 1 of the 3 books (1 physical, 2 digital) that we are giving away to Hypebot readers, tell us in the comments section three music industry types you follow on Twitter. Please include an email so we can contact you.

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  1. I like free things 🙂
    Just three?
    @Buzzsonic
    @Bwerde
    @valeisha
    Email is listed in the comment form. I’m also on the Twitter – @SincerelyJane

  2. I’d love that Roadmap book! I follow Bob Lefsetz, Digital Music Insider, and Gracenote Tweets

  3. Great idea, Bruce & Hypebot!
    We had quite the experience keeping up with Facebook while writing this book, but it’s been cool to test the ways that musicians can use social media to expand their fanbase.
    Ariel and I are excited about the musicians who are putting our tips to work!
    Thanks!
    Carla
    Carla Lynne Hall
    co-author, Musician’s Roadmap to Facebook and Twitter
    http://RockStarLifeLessons.com

  4. I’m in the Music Business program at UGA and this would be a great resource!
    I follow:
    1)Bob Lefsetz
    2)Interscope Records
    3)PressResetEnt (Shanti Das)

  5. I’d love a copy! Three AWESOME people I follow:
    @dubber (Andrew Dubber, author of “The 20 Things You Must Know About Music Online”)
    @marteeeen (Martin Atkins, head of Invisible Records and author of TOUR:SMART)
    @RapCoalition (Wendy Day, founder of the Rap Coalition, offering real world advice and tips for both indie and major hip-hop artists)

  6. Bruce – considering I TAUGHT a few people on that Billboard list HOW to tweet then got dissed I second that emotion 🙂
    Here is a partial list of GREAT music Biz peeps & artists to follow
    @carlalynnehall
    @dave_cool
    @coreythrace
    @emwizzle
    @SpinalTap
    @MakeItInMusic
    @SoundCtrl
    @miccontrol
    @mickmgmt
    @MusicCoaching
    @CyberPRUrban
    @Hypebot
    @JaneLui
    @MusicThinkTank
    @GoRobotic
    @CyberPRVideo
    @Podsafe
    @alyankovic (I DARE YOU NOT TO LOL)
    @Sivers

  7. ohh, I’d like to win this book!
    @future_of_music
    @TheGRAMMYs
    @SonyMusic
    peace, lisa

  8. Her are three fab music types to follow:
    @atmostrio
    @solobasssteve
    @nailmusic
    Great content, great music and all lovely fellas to boot. 🙂

  9. I proudly follow
    @musicthinktank (MTT)
    @iancr (Ian Rogers-Topspin)
    @cyberpr (Ariel Hyatt- Ariel Publicity)
    The most important 3 there is!

  10. Three important sites that I follow and enjoy reading tweets from are:
    Musformation – @musformation
    Artists House Music – @artistshouse
    Hits Daily Double – @HitsDD

  11. Loren Weisman via @theartistguide
    Bob Baker via @MrBuzzFactor
    MicControl.com via @MicControl
    And obviously Ariel Hyatt via @cyberpr
    Dan Anderson
    @DADesigntweets

  12. so many great tips already – here are mine in addition:
    Gerd Leonhard
    @gleonhard Switzerland – and on the plane
    Keynote Speaker, Think-Tank Leader, Futurist, Author & Strategist, Idea Curator, Occasional Heretic, CEO TheFuturesAgency, Visiting Professor FDC Brazil
    http://www.mediafuturist.com
    Ted Cohen
    @spinaltap ÜT: 34.101971,-118.343755
    Connecting people and ideas in an ever-connected world
    Steven Corn
    @digimusic4real Valley Village, CA
    Digital music industry exec with BFM Digital a digital music distributor
    http://www.bfmdigital.com
    @JohnScholz – your lits are extremely helpful – thanks a lot!
    Ours in music,
    Frank – the New Age Music guy

  13. Pitching in:
    @dubber – the man responsible for introducing me to all this craziness!
    @topspinmedia – for the best digital marketing platform I’ve known so far, and a rocking team behind it!
    @TheMBJ – if you would rather check up on latest trends every four months or so (and spend the rest actually making music), Berklee’s Music Business Journal is the journal to read.

  14. Pitching in:
    @dubber – the man responsible for introducing me to all this craziness!
    @topspinmedia – for the best digital marketing platform I know, and a rocking team behind it!
    @TheMBJ – if you would rather check up on the latest trends every four months or so, Berklee’s Music Business Journal is the journal to read.
    Cheers,
    P.S: this is a repost, since the previous one I think failed.

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