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Apple Connect Unpopular Among Artists

Apple-Music-iOS-9-IconApple, in an attempt to provide artists with yet another outlet for engaging with fans, introduced Apple Connect. Unfortunately for Apple, artists don't seem especially keen on the service.

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Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0

Connect is a social feature of Apple Music that gives artists another place to engage with their fans. The problem is that few are doing so.

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Music Alley took a close look at Connect and came up with a number of interesting facts. For instance:

  • Artists that do post only post weekly, if that.
  • Many posts are just recycled Twitter, Instagram or Facebook posts.
  • Social maven Taylor Swift (who's seemingly everywhere) doesn't even have a Connect presence yet.

Here's a list of the top 20 Facebook music artists and their presence on Connect. The number of times they've posted is in parenthesis.

Shakira (2)
Eminem (6)
Rihanna (not on Connect)
Michael Jackson (not on Connect)
Bob Marley (1)
Justin Bieber (6)
Taylor Swift (not on Connect)
Katy Perry (not on Connect)
Beyoncé (not on Connect)
Linkin Park (10)
Lady Gaga (11)
Adele (not on Connect)
Pitbull (22)
Bruno Mars (not on Connect)
Selena Gomez (6)
David Guetta (12)
Avril Lavigne (3)
Akon (not on Connect)
Lil Wayne (not on Connect)
Enrique Iglesias (9)

Apple doesn't do social well and it looks like Connect is headed the way of Ping (if you remember that). One problem is that artists and their social media managers have their hands full with too many options already. They don't need another one.

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  1. “One problem is that artists and their social media managers have their hands full with too many options already. They don’t need another one.” I have to agree with this statement. As an independent artist, I have my hands full just trying to keep things current on the social media I do use. Connect could be the greatest thing out there, but I don’t have time to jump into another web media vortex, especially one that is unproven.

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