Why Being On Oprah Was The Worst Day of My Life
Dream of your big “Break” ? Think again….This is the story of what happened to Ariel Hyatt when she went on the Oprah Show and how this experience changed her. Continue reading
Complete Image Size Chart For Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube & Other Social Networks
If your world is social media or music, subscribe to one of Hyebot's free feeds and get involved in our community. Good design has never been more important. But recent changes. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: The MusicPreneur & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Simon Tam: What the 2012 Nielsen Social Media Report Means for Music Marketing Jamie Leger: The MusicPreneur – Dawn of The Artist/Entrepreneur. Continue reading
The Ultimate Musician’s Guide to Tumblr
Tumblr is a great tool to use to engage with fans online. If you haven’t dabbled with Tumblr yet, but are interested in learning about it, then check out David. Continue reading
What The 2012 Nielsen Social Media Report Means For Music Marketing
Nielsen recently released a report on social media titled: State of the Media: The Social Media Report 2012 which documents the importance of social media and new trends. On Music. Continue reading
Macklemore’s Manager On Music Marketing And Social Media
By Chris Franco (@ChrisFranco), entrepreneur and SEO Specialist at Carat, Media Magazine's 2012 Agency of The Year. He blogs at ChrisFranco.org. Macklemore and producer Ryan Lewis – collectively known as. Continue reading
Tweepi: Another Killer Tool From The CyberPR Arsenal
Many people have created apps to make the experience of Twitter better. One of the apps out there is called Tweepi – “a geekier, faster way to bulk add quality. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: David Greenberg & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud David Greenberg: Resume? Resume? I Don't Need No Stinking Resume Tom Dennehy: The Social Media Bandwagon: Everybody "Likes" a Winner Marcel Williams:. Continue reading
The Social Media Bandwagon: Everybody “Likes” a Winner
Everyone likes a winner. Mumford & Son’s album, Babel, sold 600,000+ copies in its first week. However, does a splashy debut lose significance as media becomes increasingly digital? It seems. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: What’s The Story? & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Mark Knight: What’s The Story? The Value Of Storytelling In Music Promotion Mark Doyon: Building Context for Your Creative Work Simon Tam:. Continue reading