MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: Why Buying Followers Is A Bad Idea & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Simon Tam: Why Buying Followers is a Bad Idea Marissa: 7 Mobile Apps Musicians Need NOW! Stephen Carmichael: How Google And Search. Continue reading
Bands – Don’t Contact Me, Unless…
Do you ever get emails that start with something like: Hey, my name is [insert artist name here] check out my music….? Joey Flores, Co-founder and CEO of Earbits, gets. Continue reading
How to Write Engaging Newsletters: Ariel Hyatt’s Greeting, Guts & Getting
According to research firm, Chadwick Martin Bailey, most people still prefer to use email to pass along items of interest. The study found that 86% of respondents said they used. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: First Impressions Count & Much More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Glen Brown: Why Play on the Facebook Freeway? Meet Me In My Inbox Instead. Bruce Warila: Who wins the race for investment money,. Continue reading
Why Play On The Facebook Freeway? Meet Me In My Inbox Instead.
Artists have a multitude of options to communicate with fans. On Music Think Tank, Glen Brown talks about how email can be more useful than social media when contacting people. Continue reading
The Science Of Email Timing
Many artists utilize email to market themselves and engage with fans. Email marketing is a great tool, but do you know when the best time is to send your emails?. Continue reading
MTT Weekly Recap: Why You Should Give Your Music Away For Free
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Rich Gordon: The importance of good email standards Jeremy Belcher: Why You Should Give Your Music Away for Free Leena Sowambur: Goal Setting. Continue reading
The Importance Of Good Email Standards
The majority of people still use email to communicate with others. Email can be used to get a point across, but if written poorly, confusion and bad etiquette can occur.. Continue reading
Facing The Music Industry As An Independent Artist
Industry professionals and artists have different mind sets. Artists try to get the attention of industry professionals by calling, e-mailing, and mailing constantly usually not getting anywhere. On Music Think. Continue reading
Why No One is Reading Your Newsletter
You’re a musician and have collected a list of email addresses and started sending out newsletters to these potential fans. This is great, but are people reading your newsletter or. Continue reading