5 Types of Pitch Emails All Music Journalists Hate Getting From Indie Bands
By Jhoni Jackson on Sonicbids Blog Pitches from brand new bands and artists not tied to a public relations company are unarguably the ones that catch the most skepticism from journalists. Sometimes it only takes. Continue reading
How to Revolutionize Your Band’s Social Media Presence in Under 30 Minutes a Day
By Tyler Allen on Sonicbids Blog Revolution is a fun word, and it's an important word when it comes to any artist's image. Not only is the creative market one that needs. Continue reading
MySpace Returns From The Dead, Traffic Up 575%
What if MySpace was more than a vault for Throwback Thursdays? With new stats showing user traffic up a surprising 575% from this time last year, MySpace is causing a bit. Continue reading
What Do Teens Really Think About The Big Social Networks?
By Chris Robley on The DIY Musician Blog How are teens using the big social platforms when it comes to building relationships, sharing media, and discovering music? Well, maybe a better question to. Continue reading
6 Ways to Persuade People to Sign Up for Your Band’s Email Newsletter
By Hugh McIntyre on Sonicbids Blog These days, everybody's email inboxes are fuller than ever, and people are becoming more and more selective about what newsletters they sign up for. If it. Continue reading
15 Rules Of Engagement For Social Networking
Guest Post by Bobby Borg While social networking has been around for almost 15 years (and some would argue it’s been around longer), many people still haven’t gotten the hang. Continue reading
National Conference Of Personal Managers Launch New Convention
The National Conference of Personal Managers has announced that they are planning to host Personal Managers Interchange, a trade conference for professional entertainment, music, sports and talent managers. Set for April. Continue reading
How to Perfect Your Band’s Social Media Strategy: The 70-20-10 Rule
By Sam Friedman on Sonicbids Blog Is your band's social media presence lacking thoughtfully crafted material with keen attention to strong content variety? Oftentimes, bands starting out spend too much time focusing on. Continue reading