This article written by Brian Hazard originally appeared on PassivePromotion.com. Two months ago, I began implementing Ariel Hyatt and Carla Lynne Hall’s strategy to increase my Twitter following, as laid out … Continue reading
Should You Be Using Twitter For Music Promotion?
Should you be using Twitter to promote your music career? It depends. Do you like using it? If so, certainly. Keep going. Get better at it. If not, probably not. … Continue reading
Your Twitter Account: Use it or Lose It.
You had the best of intentions. You’re a musician who noticed that Twitter was becoming a must-have tool in any serious artist’s arsenal, and you didn’t want to get left … Continue reading
CD Baby News: Album Pages Now Have Twitter and Facebook Sharing!
If you’ve taken a look at your CD Baby album page recently, you’ve probably noticed two new little buttons on the left side of your page, underneath your Genre and … Continue reading
Before you write off MySpace…
While a lot of artists seem to be slipping when it comes to maintaining a consistent presence on MySpace, you might want to think twice before neglecting your account. MySpace … Continue reading
Announcing Buzz – Google’s new social network
Just when you thought you had a handle on Facebook and Twitter, Google enters the social scene with a new network of it’s own. It’s called Buzz, and it’s integrated … Continue reading
Stop! You’re losing your followers!
Most music gurus will agree that it’s important to grow your numbers of Facebook Fans and Twitter followers. But what are you doing once you’ve gotten these people listening? There … Continue reading
Podcast Spotlight – Episode #71: Allison Weiss
The Kickstarter Effect Allison Weiss is a true DIY artist. As a college student, touring beyond her local scene proved to be a real challenge. Eager to get her music … Continue reading
#064 Roundtable – Twitter Vs. Music Journalism
This week’s episode focuses on a video by Rolling Stone music critic Christopher R. Weingarten Continue reading
#063: Bruce Houghton – Blogging the future of music
Bruce Houghton (Founder of Skyline Music) is a long time industry veteran who has been booking music talent of all shapes and sizes for over 20 years. As the shift in … Continue reading