Turntable.fm’s Seth Goldstein On Monetizing Music Discovery & User Engagement

Turntable.fm has gotten off to a strong start since launching in May with $7 million in funding and 600,000 users just three months in. Since then Turntable has continued to. Continue reading

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Rapper Wale Uses Turntable.fm As Opening Act On His “Ambition Tour”

Turntable.fm is already well established as a place to promote music via special appearances, but Wale has taken things to another level by using Turntable as an opening act for. Continue reading

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Ariel Hyatt On Killer Apps, Tools & Sites: Visibli

On Music Think Tank, Ariel Hyatt continues the Musician’s Arsenal series which features music apps, tools, and websites. The series has featured websites and apps such as Onesheet and Turntable.fm.. Continue reading

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MTT Weekly Recap: Is the future of music in the clouds?

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Shachar Oren: Is the future of music in the clouds? Blake Easter: The Adventures Of Co-writing Minh Chau: The Importance of Creating Momentum. Continue reading

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Musician’s Arsenal: Killer Apps, Tools & Sites – Turntable.fm

On Music Think Tank, Ariel Hyatt continues with her series, Musician’s Arsenal, which features music apps, tools, and websites. She features the website, Turntable.fm which has been growing in popularity.. Continue reading

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7 Tips For Turntable.fm Success From DJ Wooooo

Now that Turntable.fm has taken off, confirming my initial positive take, it's also given folks a chance to start testing possible approaches to interaction and self-promotion. One dj who has. Continue reading

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Music + Fashion Startup 1band 1brand Holds A Turntable.fm Party

1band 1brand is already an interesting experiment in creating a marketing platform promoting one musical act and one fashion brand at a time. I recently included them in a post. Continue reading

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Turntable.fm Focuses on “Playing Music Together”

Turntable.fm is a new twist on music sharing that one might call social dj'ing. Basically you create a "Room", or listening room, that can be public or private, upload music. Continue reading

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