Musician’s Arsenal: Killer Apps, Tools & Sites – Onesheet

Do you have social media accounts throughout the web including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube? Instead of making fans hunt down your various accounts to get updates, put them all on. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: Let’s Talk About Google+ For Artists

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud The Week's Top Posts:

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Let’s Talk About Google+ For Artists

Google+ has an estimated 18 million users after one month of existence with more people signing up everyday and a mobile app. What does Google+ offer for artists to connect. Continue reading

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Study Says Connect With Your Fans To Counteract Illegal Downloading

An academic research paper by Kalika N. Doloswal and Ann Dadich on "using policy to curb illegal downloading" provides some interesting insights into the strength of efforts to connect musicians. Continue reading

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Top Timing Tips for Social Media Posts

Last week I shared some research from Dan Zarella on timing and frequency of Twitter and Facebook posts and related research on email and blog posts. Here's a quick cheatsheet. Continue reading

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One Easy Way To Sell And Share Music On Facebook

Facebook is a great way for people to share photos and videos, but how do you use the site to share and sell music? On Music Think Tank, Bob Baker. Continue reading

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Do Social Networks Really Help Musicians?

On Music Think Tank, Dan Morgan writes about the problem of overcrowding and social media. It’s hard to catch the attention of A&R reps with overcrowding, but Dan looks at. Continue reading

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Discover New Music: Algorithms Or Your Friends’ Suggestions?

Where do you discover new music? Maybe you heard from a friend about a new band or discovered new music through services like Pandora. Traditionally, the record labels were the. Continue reading

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12 Tips To Handle Musician Social Media Overload

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube…the list goes on. Dozens of social media that artists use to connect with fans and market themselves. Great tools, but tiresome if you have a billion other. Continue reading

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