I received an e-mail this morning announcing the Beta launch of Veromuse. Naturally, I checked it out so I could tell you about it. What is it? Let me share their description; straight from the about page. Veromuse is a new music experience. It’s a way of listening to and sharing the power of music; without […]
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Informative articles, video tutorials, and inforgraphics related to marketing, promotion, pr, websites, seo, and social media as it applies to independent musicians.
3 Ways To Further Your Social Media Reach on Autopilot
With so much to do and so little time, it’s always nice when you have a team helping you alleviate some of that stress. But what happens when you don’t have a team? Automation, if used tastefully, can become a useful tool for organizing, stabilizing, and enhancing your marketing strategy through your content and social […]
How To Find “Good” Music Blogs To Submit Your Music
This is the magic question isn’t it? How do you find blogs to feature your music? Not only that…how do you find “good” blogs? Considering there are millions online – with thousands upon thousands being added or deleted daily – how the hell do you really find “good” ones; and what is a “good” music blog anyway? At […]
Digital Distribution Services for Indie Musicians with Price Comparisons
If you find this information useful, you might also like our Web Hosting Services with Price Comparisons article as well as our E-mail Marketing Services with Price Comparisons article. Most people know about CD Baby and Tunecore but there are a myriad of other companies that provide digital distribution services aimed at musicians and the […]
How To Use ReverbNation to Book Tours and Find Gigs
Over the past year I have found ReverbNation to be a valuable tool for connecting with local bands in foreign cities in order to book tours and find gig swapping opportunities. As an indie musician, touring is a key aspect of a successful career but finding bodies to fill up a venue in a foreign city […]
WordPress.org vs WordPress.com – There’s a Difference?!
Indeed there is a difference yet this is one of the most frequently asked questions I find myself answering in e-mails. Considering there is an abundance of in-depth articles on this subject, I am simply going to list 4 I found to be very thorough, 2 of which include infographics and visualizations that make digesting […]
10 Reusable Topics for Your Band’s Blog
Your new album is out. You finally got your website exactly how you want it and it’s live. But it’s just sitting there. No visitors. No activity …just hanging out in cyberspace. What separates an active, engaging website with a steady stream of traffic from one that just sits there? Blogging. People hear that word and […]
Social Media Evolving – 3 New Platforms For Indie Musicians To Consider
Everyone knows about Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+ but have you heard about Videscape? Tsu? or Giggem? …No? In a world known for it’s diversity and abyss of options for consumers to choose from, it’s only natural the social media playing field would mimic this pattern. Videscape If you haven’t heard about Videscape, I […]
The Top 39 Annoying Things Venues Do
You will have all seen by now the Facebook Post that is going around titled The Top 39 Annoying Things That Bands Do (via MetalSucks.net). I am a local musician and band member and anyone that knows me knows that I do as much or more than most to assure that gigs that I am involved […]
Folk Rock Survival
This post was written and submitted by our friend Bob Crain. Folk Rock was the leading genre of music from the Mid ’60s thru the Mid ,70s, that genre in the simplest terms is meaningful messages put to rock music. The message was accompanied by everything from the soft acoustic rock of say James Taylor and Joni […]
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