Earbits Leverages Online Radio to Promote Local Concerts

Earbits, a commercial-free music streaming service masked as a music-marketing platform, has found a unique way to convert Internet radio listeners to potential concert attendees. Recognizing that the live element. Continue reading

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Music Marketing on Google+?!? Resistance is Futile!

I'm trying to get used to Google+ because I consider it an inevitable part of my future. In fact, Google+ will eventually have to be a part of most music. Continue reading

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Visual Music Marketing On Instagram

Instagram, the photo sharing app for the iPhone, has taken off with millions of users and a heck of a lot of photos. Recent experiments by Moby, The Deftones and. Continue reading

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MTV’s 5 Tips For Digital Marketing To Millenials

MTV recently released some findings from its study of Millennial Digital Habits. Nick Shore shares some tips for marketers that suggest underlying principles worth considering with other demographic slices as. Continue reading

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Musedash: Free Social Media Dashboard + Analytics

Musedash's "online dashboard for musicians" is a niche focused version of a variety of services that have had varying levels of success allowing you to post to multiple social networks. Continue reading

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Benefactors, Listeners & The Curious: Understanding And Monetizing The Modern Fan

Understanding that artists have different kinds of fans and offering something for each is an under appreciated tenant of modern music marketing and monetization. It's the theory that Trent Reznor. Continue reading

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RootMusic Launches New “Social Touring” Integration for BandPage

RootMusic, the developers of the Facebook music application BandPage, has upgraded their app with a new multi-platform touring integration. By partnering up with touring websites SonicLiving, Bandsintown, and Songkick, the upgrade. Continue reading

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Band Members Need to Build Individual Brands

Members of bands typically have weaker brands than the band as a whole. Even highly prominent members, such as singers and lead guitarists, often have difficulty developing a strong following. Continue reading

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Converse Rubber Tracks Studio Opens To Support Musicians & Reap Marketing Bounty

Converse Rubber Tracks, a free recording studio in Brooklyn sponsored by Converse, has recently opened for business. In addition to being a great thing for artists that get in, Rubber. Continue reading

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Crowdbooster – The Best Free Social Media Monitoring Tool I’ve Seen So Far

After summarizing some of Dan Zarella's Twitter and Facebook timing data and then checking out some fairly simple Twitter timing tools, I decided to take a look at a service. Continue reading

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