Does Google+ Hope To Be The Next MySpace Music?

This guest post is from Jason Calacanis’ tech news blog Launch. Japanese pop group AKB48 is leveraging the social functions of Google+ to regularly host Hangouts with fans and broadcast. Continue reading

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Google+ Boosts Google Search Results Via Personal Accounts & Pages

At this point the evidence is clear that both Google+ personal accounts and brand pages are affecting Google search results in multiple ways. +1 buttons and Direct Connect are also. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: The Importance Of Taking (The Right) Action In You Music Career

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Music Think Tank: Music Think Tank is now on Google+ Shaun Letang: The Importance Of Taking (The Right) Action In Your Music Career. Continue reading

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Music Think Tank is now on Google+

Google recently added Google+ pages and we’ve created a page for Music Think Tank. Add us to your circles by clicking on the red google+ button below! Music Think Tank. Continue reading

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Google Music Marketing: will.i.am On Hangouts, The Johnny Cash Project & Chrome

With yesterday's looming debut of new Facebook features and partnerships, it's no wonder that Google+ opened to the general public on Wednesday. That introduction included a shaky Hangouts session with. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: Google+ is for People, Not Bands

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Ariel Hyatt: Musician's Arsenal: Killer Apps, Tools & Sites – Onesheet Jason Parker: Google+ is for PEOPLE, Not Bands Brian Franke: Why No. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: Let’s Talk About Google+ For Artists

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud The Week's Top Posts:

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Let’s Talk About Google+ For Artists

Google+ has an estimated 18 million users after one month of existence with more people signing up everyday and a mobile app. What does Google+ offer for artists to connect. 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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