How To Turn Your Fans Into Superfans
By Hugh McIntyre from the SonicBids Blog. While the term "fan" may be a bit vague at times, "superfan" is not. Superfans might not be as plentiful as those who. Continue reading
New Survey Says Teens Abandoning Facebook
Each new season brings a new "Teens On Facebook" survey. But the latest Piper Jaffrey study of 7200 teens age 12-19 confirms a trend we've seen brewing since last year. Continue reading
Music PR Is About Building Relationships Not A Mailing List
Don't get me wrong, mailing lists are important, especially optin email lists of your fans who really want to hear from you regularly. But lists of people, whether fans, writers. Continue reading
How To Fit Your Entire Photo On Instagram [Pro Tip]
By Mike Baumgarten of the Shore Fire Digital Team If you've perused Instagram (or have seen Instagram photos on Facebook) you've probably noticed that some of the photos are rectangular, flanked. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: The 7 Fundamental Steps To Cover Band Success & More
Brad Lazarus | The 7 Fundamental Steps To Cover Band Success (Part 1 of 2) Ariel Hyatt | The Cyber PR Guide to Creating an Effective Music Marketing. Continue reading
The Cyber PR Guide to Creating an Effective Music Marketing Plan (Part 2 of 3)
Knowing how to release new material is a big task in today's music industry. With so many outlets, its hard to know what to utilize, who to turn to, or. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music
10 Reasons A Lawyer Won't Shop Your Demo Social Media Pre-Planning For Busy Musicians eMusic Drops Major Labels, Returns To Indie Roots Eventbrite Launches Artist Studio Featuring DIY Music Biz. Continue reading
Praverb the Wyse: A DIY Music Writer Passes
Earl Patrick McNease, better known as Praverb the Wyse, passed on September 17. I didn't start checking out his DIY industry blogging until this summer and I was late to. Continue reading
asQme and Steve Aoki Help Musicians Connect With Fans Across Language Barriers
asQme is bridging the divide between Japanese fans and English-speaking artists in the first stage of what has the potential to be a very successful site. asQme takes an "Ask. Continue reading