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How to use Twitter for Musician’s
Published November 8, 2010
Marcus Taylor talks about how Musicians can set up Twitter and use it to gain exposure and opportunities from influential music industry Contacts. The video explains the importance of setting up a filtering system on Twitter such as Tweetdeck lists to ensure that you only listen to followers that are of value to you. Marcus then goes on to the importance of personal branding and how Twitter should be use by musicians to create a personal brand opposed to using it as a self promotional platform. Visit: www.themusiciansguide.co.uk or follow Marcus Taylor on Twitter: www.twitter.com
Video Rating: 3 / 5
Posted in Music Contract Information | Tagged musicians, Twitter