Internet Fads Perception or Progress?
We are all products of a digital generation; we are also victims of it. As much as we do not like to admit it, we are always enamored by new. Continue reading
Music Marketing: Why Social Media Isn’t The Answer For All Indie Musicians
Guest Post by Eric Eckhart on CD Baby's The DIY Musician Blog I’ve been part of the DIY musical community for nearly 10 years, creating my own label, booking agency, PR team,. Continue reading
8 Things That Should Be In Every Band’s Digital Press Kit
Guest Post by Dave Cool There are many different kinds of people that will be visiting your website, but likely for different reasons. These include your current fans, potential new fans,. Continue reading
Facebook Isn’t Cool Anymore? Doesn’t Matter.
Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0 Blog Once again research shows that Facebook's popularity among teens continues to wane, as a new report from Frank N. Magid Associates found that the number of teens. Continue reading
How to Measure if Your PR Campaign Was Successful
Guest Post by Amy Sciaretto on Sonicbids Blog If you've launched a PR campaign, there are several ways to measure how successful it was or wasn't, but the science is hardly exact.. Continue reading
8 Reasons Your Fans Hate Your Band’s Website
By Dave Cool on the Bandzoogle Blog When a fan visits your band’s website, you don’t want them to have the same reaction as the in the thumbnail (be sure to check out the video. Continue reading
Does Anyone Actually Discover Music On Twitter?
Guest Post by Chris Robley on The DIY Musician Blog Hip hop blogger Mike Trampe wrote an interesting article you might want to check out about online music promotion called. Continue reading
How To Use Twitter, Instagram and Gmail Sponsored Promotions For Music
By Jasmine Nguyen on Dash Two Blog Happy New Year everyone! We’ve missed you over the holiday break. To start 2015, here’s a brief introduction to get you acquainted with advertising. Continue reading
More Face To Face, Less Face To Facebook – Reclaiming Your Brand In 2015
Facebook was admirably open about their less than admirable move to bottleneck direct-to-fan marketing. But the move they made to box bands and brands into paying to reach their fans. Continue reading