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September 10, 2009

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This article effectively details Social media marketing techniques that worked for music troupes and bands. Worth a bookmark!

Awesome post and should be helpful to get strategy about musical marketing and access up marketing entire scenerio..

I would like to say thank so much for clearing the path and providing much-needed direction. It is so helpful in terms of creating a cohesive and effective road map and marketing vision.

Thanks for this excellent write-up!
Always nice to get a peek inside a band´s marketing strategies.

Great post. It needs to be further understood that any band can use a mouse and a keyboard to create a profile on Twitter or Myspace, but it takes a right minded artist to use the platforms as creatively as possible to achieve any success as a DIY artist.

It seems that both Fanfario and The Lights Out are taking this approach and plenty of indie artists can learn from it. Simple status updates and pre-made responses don't even come close to cutting it. Personal interaction, both online and offline, are what is needed.

I like all of d information that u send us. Thank u so much for what u're doing :))) It surely is a lot of hard work that many artists will benefit from :)

Adie (www.adie.com.mt)


Zis veeks blog vas great. I got some really good ideas for mein own marketing. Sanks Mike.


Das Tekno

Zis veeks blog vas really great. I got some good ideas for mein own marketing. Sanks Mike!


Das Tekno

This is great stuff but how can I apply it to the Christian music market as there are no club dates and only limited radio play at this time. We are a production house and feature various artists on our albums.

Thanks Mike! That was really a good article. Thanks for inspiring us!
~ELLA

i'm so glad this is NOT another Radiohead/NIN/Imogen Heap-type success-story
bludgeoning of how they're "making it" as DIY'ers.

this actually is sound marketing advice. but it seems to be applicable to artists sitting somewhere in the DIY 1.0-1.5 range (i don't think we've truly hit the 2.0 status as of yet, and those guys up there and aforementioned are more like DIY 0.5 to me).

but i guess this article assumes artists should have some social media presence (and who shouldn't by now?). and if live performances could boost the marketing, this article would be a good fit for them!

This is really great information. I recently had a chat with my friend - he is in the band and he has no idea how to maximize their album selling - in terms of marketing.

His band released an album last year and now still in debt. The band needs to pay back to people who invested in their album production.

I definitely, will tell my friend to read this post.

Thanks again..
Cha

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