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Using social media is one of the best ways to manage you band’s digital identity. One tip for having success with social media is to keep it personal. You don’t want your Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook to sound like it is being written by a PR agency. Fans can tell a personal voice from that of a paid agency, so expect them to be able to tell if you are being sincere. While you don’t want to over share details, you don’t want to use your social media account to let fans get to the members of your band, the music, and what’s going on behind the scenes. Social media allows you to share these details in an organic and natural way. Long gone are the days of forced and fake PR band sheets. In the new age of music distribution social media is the best way to connect with you fans, to let them know what’s going on, what projects your band is working on, where you are playing, on how they can get involved. Be sure to allow ways for fans to engage with your band through social media, ask for feedback from gigs, ask where to play next, or even take requests for tracks for your next set. Remember, you are building a personal relationship with your fans through social media and keep this in mind when managing your band’s digital identity. Having a strong homepage is a great starting point for your band’s digital identify. Once you have a solid website, start growing your social media presence through quality posts with personal tone that makes fans feel like they are connecting directly with your band. Of course the music is the most important part of you band but a strong online identify can be crucial it sharing your music with millions of online listeners.
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