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
First Impressions Count, The Importance Of A Brand For Your Band
Your brand is very important and you don’t want to be perceived as unprofessional. Bands need to pay attention to what they do and make sure that their brand is. Continue reading
Exactly How NOT To Use An Email List
There are effective ways to use your email list and then there is spam. On Music Think Tank, Jeremy Belcher shares an example of how NOT to use an email. Continue reading
How Musicians Can Benefit From Facebook’s New Timeline [Ariel Hyatt]
Facebook has started rolling out the new Timeline for brand pages and you’re probably wondering how these changes affect you. On Music Think Tank, Ariel Hyatt talks about all the. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap – Back to Basics: Copyright(s) & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Bob Baker: Great! You've Got Their Attention – Now What? Dan Turner: BACK TO BASICS: COPYRIGHT(S) David Greenberg: Marketing OneOH!One: Break On Through. Continue reading
Marketing OneOH!One: Break On Through To The Tangential Side
When Marketing music, the focus must begin and end in a single place: THE AUDIENCE. On Music Think Tank, David Greenberg blogs about the importance of knowing your audience and. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: The Four P’s of Playing Live Shows & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Ariel Hyatt: 7 Burning Social Media Questions Simon Tam: If Your Music Career Was Like a Food Cart Emerson Maningo: Three Steps on. Continue reading
The Four P’s of Playing Live Shows
It takes hard work to put on a good show. On Music Think Tank, Dave Cool takes the Four P’s concept in marketing and applies it to playing live shows.. Continue reading
The Civil Wars On Piracy As Marketing
The Civil Wars have previously discussed marketing with free music and the importance of fans sharing the duo's music with their friends. However, I had not heard their take on. Continue reading
Hear. Like. Buy. Why Spotify Is Marketing, Not Commerce.
You've read the complaints about Spotify royalty rates. On Music Think Tank, Mark Doyon explains why he thinks that Spotify isn’t so bad, and how the service is helping artists. Continue reading