Twitter #Music Is a Dud… But Twitter is Still Critical To Your Marketing
Twitter Music has been available to the public for two months, but so far it’s been a dud. However, at CyberPR, Jon Ostrow writes on Music Think Tank about why. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: 6 Bad Habits & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Simon Tam: 6 Bad Habits Most Musicians are Guilty Of David Roberts: Make Better Marketing Plans with a SWOT Analysis Andy. Continue reading
11 Reasons Why Your Music Self-Promotion Isn’t Working
So you’ve been promoting your music and haven’t seen any results…Are you wondering why your efforts aren’t working? You might be only concentrating on social media when you should be. Continue reading
48% Of UK Adults Listen To Online Radio
48% of adults in the United Kingdom tune in to audio or radio from an online source on a weekly basis, making for a national audience of approximately 25 million,. Continue reading
Make Better Marketing Plans With A SWOT Analysis
In business classes, students learn how to create a SWOT analysis. Creating a SWOT can help you build a better marketing plan. For people trying to market their music, a. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: 1 Important Music Business Skill & Much More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Ariel Hyatt: 4 ‘Normal’ Challenges to Building a Strong Online Brand Shaun Letang: 1 Important Music Business Skill You REALLY Need To. Continue reading
The Rise of the Musicpreneur (Part 2/3)
Earlier, Tommy Darker wrote part 1 of the rise of the musicpreneur which covered the business and online assets a musician should have. He follows up with part 2 on. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: When Tragedy Is in the News: How to Respond as a Musician & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud David Philips: Red Bull stole my music! 3 important lessons for indie artists. Simon Tam: The Most Underrated Things in a Musician’s. Continue reading
Going Nowhere: The Pitfalls Of The “Facebook Band”
Have you spammed Facebook by posting a link to your band’s website or other links to your music? According to James Moore, you may be considered a “Facebook band”. Being. Continue reading