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Guest Post by Andrew GazdeckiThe music industry was transformed when the internet brought everyone online, and that transformation is still ongoing. There might be an ongoing debate about when that change exactly started, but not what changed it forever- technology. We saw Windows Media Player support MP3s in 97, the streaming boom of 2000 following Radiohead’s Kid A, and iTunes impact the way we listen to music. Both independent and big name musicians and labels know that to be successful, they must know how to navigate this technological landscape.Technology has always wreaked as much havoc as innovation in the music profession. Some saw these changes as omens of doom. Musicians thought that the advent of recorded (or canned) music as the end for the careers of local talent. Radio pushed boundaries, causing many to say that music became too homogenized, and MTV saw an ever-increasing importance placed on image and looks. These things also gave more power than ever to the record labels and media moguls, essentially turning them into the king or queen makers.Now we are at a crossroads in music history that has brought almost as much change within the last few years as all the previous century and then some combined. We saw what file sharing on the web, iTunes, and streaming did, and now we are seeing the power of the mobile app taking its turn at transforming the music industry. Like with all sudden changes, it is hard for some to adapt to the new way of doing things. It isn’t necessarily from fear, but often just not knowing what to do or the extent things have changed. Here are some reasons why mobiles are changing things, and how the music industry can profit.Why Musicians Should Dance to the Tune of a Mobile AppReason 1: Technology has Changed the Music IndustryTechnology has changed things, but one thing that hasn’t changed is that a musician has to be found to be successful. What has changed is how one gets found. It used to be enough for a band to play in all the local bars, armed with a fed demo tapes ready to hand out in case they got noticed. Now, a musician or anyone involved in the music industry must have an active and developing web presence. They need to understand how to use the tools that will get them noticed and found on the internet.Creating and optimizing a web presence is essential, whether you are a musician or working to promote one. Web optimization is probably more important than the actual talent level of many would be musicians. How else do you explain Billboard’s Top 40? This new reality needs to nuclear on a micro level. For example, band names and monikers need to be carefully chosen so that they don’t hinder marketability by being too similar to hackneyed phrases or words.- Reputation Management
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