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Clubhouse: Everything You Need To Know

Clubhouse it the latest invite-only app to rock the the world of social media, and the music industry in particular. Here’s everything you need to about new phenomenon. Guest post. Continue reading

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5 Indicators Fans Are Meaningfully Engaging With Your Music

Without a screaming audience in front of you, it can sometimes be difficult to gauge whether or not you and your music are really clicking with listeners. Here, we look. Continue reading

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Musician’s Guide To Monetizing Music On Every Platform

A number of newer, non-traditional methods for artists to make money off their music have cropped up over the past few years, provided much-needed additional revenue streams. Here, we’re helping. Continue reading

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3 Apps To Help Boost Your Music Career In 2021

As the music and tech industries continue to evolve together, new tools continue to emerge that amplify artist’s marketing and creativity options. Here, we look at three apps which bands. Continue reading

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Creating Music Tech Solutions With The Orchard CTO Jacob Fowler

In this edition of How Music Charts, Chief Technology Officer at The Orchard, Jacob Fowler, chats about music tech, mobile apps, and warning signs and signals artists should look for. Continue reading

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Join MusicGamingCon Free Online This Week

A new music and gaming conference, MusicGamingCon, launches free online this week. This Wednesday and Thursday, December 2nd & 3rd from 1-6 PM EST the free online gathering brings together. Continue reading

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Snapchat’s New Spotlight Wants To Become TikTok, By Paying Users

Snapchat recently unveiled it’s new ‘Spotlight’ feature, aimed at accommodating brief, music-driven clips (sound familiar?) along with news that users who create the most popular Spotlight posts will be receiving. Continue reading

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How Apple Is Writing The New Rules On Content And Distribution

In this piece, Fred Jacobs looks at how Apple is once again flipping industry norms and rewriting the rules, this time through the staggering revenue generated by their App Store.. Continue reading

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Song Lyric Generators: Do They Help Songwriters?

Whether owing to creative pride or general doubt regarding their efficacy, a lot songwriters tend to eschew lyric generators, but for those artists looking for inspiration and new ideas, lyric. Continue reading

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Snapchat Buys Collaboration App Voisey To Compete In Music [MARK MULLIGAN]

Snapchat has snapped up music collaboration app Voisey “not for what it has achieved, but for what it can be,” writes top MIDiA analyst Mark Mulligan. By Mark Mulligan of. Continue reading

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Twitter Debuts Twitter Fleets. Now What? [Video]

Launching in several countries this week, Twitter’s new Fleets feature – which allows users to share content that disappears twenty-four hours after posting – seems remarkably similar to Instagram’s Stories.. Continue reading

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