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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0Music 4.1 is totally dependent upon the development, care, and feeding of your fanbase. This audience can be broken down into the following two categories: your casual fans and your core fans.- Present your product, don’t sell it
- Give them lots of information and trivia
- Absolutely no hype!
- Give them a behind-the-scenes story about the making of the product.
- Tell them where the idea for it came from.
- Tell them about all the people involved, especially other core fans.
- Provide interviews with others involved in the project.
- Give them all the trivia involved in the project, no matter how small. True fans will eat it up. If it’s a new song, tell them where it was recorded, who the engineer and producer are, how many Pro Tools tracks were needed, how long the mix took to finish, how many mixes you did, how the final mix compared with the rough mix, and all of the hundred other fine details that go into producing a song. If you just produced a new T-shirt, describe where the design came from, why you chose the manufacturer, what the shirt is made of, why you chose the color, and so on. Get the idea?
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