Sunday, June 17, 2007
Episode #33 - Join the conversation! Call +1(206)666-2302 with your comments and questions.
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I want to try something new with Online Music Marketing -- specifically, I want to hear more from YOU! I've set-up an audio comment line at +1(206)666-2302. I would love to get your thoughts and questions about anything to do with promoting your music online, the state of the music business, tips and ideas for meeting your goals as an indie musician, whatever you'd like. I look for
Music:
Antiqcool - "All My Rivers Run To You"
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Mentioned in this episode:
I want to try something new with Online Music Marketing -- specifically, I want to hear more from YOU! I've set-up an audio comment line at +1(206)666-2302. I would love to get your thoughts and questions about anything to do with promoting your music online, the state of the music business, tips and ideas for meeting your goals as an indie musician, whatever you'd like. I look for
Music:
Antiqcool - "All My Rivers Run To You"
Check out Antiqcool on the Podsafe Music Network
Mentioned in this episode:
- North by Northeast
- Jonathan Coulton New York Times article
- Julien Smith of In Over Your Head
- Mitch Joel of Six Pixels of Separation
- Joseph Jaffe of Across The Sound
- C.C. Chapman of Managing the Gray
- K7.net free call-in lines
Labels: c.c. chapman, jonathan coulton, joseph jaffe, julien smith, k7.net, mitch joel, music marketing, music promotion, new york times, north by northeast, nxne
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Episode #27 - Twitter for Music Marketing?
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Twitter has been variously described as "micro blogging" and "asynchronous chat". My friend Mitch Joel even coined the term "permission based stalking" which sounds a little creepy to me, but it kind of gets the point across.
Since Twitter is a completely text-based tool that is limited to 140 characters per entry, you'd think it wouldn't be very useful as a music promotion tool, right? Well I've got some ideas about that...
Music:
Cat Jahnke -"Ink"
Check out Cat Jahnke on the Podsafe Music Network
Mentioned in this episode:
Twitter has been variously described as "micro blogging" and "asynchronous chat". My friend Mitch Joel even coined the term "permission based stalking" which sounds a little creepy to me, but it kind of gets the point across.
Since Twitter is a completely text-based tool that is limited to 140 characters per entry, you'd think it wouldn't be very useful as a music promotion tool, right? Well I've got some ideas about that...
Music:
Cat Jahnke -"Ink"
Check out Cat Jahnke on the Podsafe Music Network
Mentioned in this episode:
Labels: c.c. chapman, christopher penn, julien smith, social networking, twitter
