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The Business of Music and Your Role In It – Episode 2: The Social Breakdown
Please subscribe, comment and also rate! www.tmottgogo.com The Business of Music and Your Role In It Episode 2 The Social Breakdown In this episode we target just a bit further on the topic of creating your internet presence. This time elaborating on the interactions for business purposes with the social websites. I like to talk about 4 category points in which I define and breakdown based on avenues. The 4 points explained are: (1) Video Broadcasting sites – your visual avenue; (2) Facebook – your business and professional avenue; (3) MySpace – your party avenue; and (4) Twitter – your update and damage control avenue. Each point serves a different purpose when promoting and marketing your bands website. At the end of the day, its all about effectively combing the social websites, building platforms for the ability for your current, and future, audience to interact with you via your website. —————————————————————– The Music Business is just that – A Business. The more that you keep abreast in the knowledge of it, the more successful you will be able to stay on top of the game. The following are excellent material to help keep you there: * Build A Solid Website for your Band tinyurl.com * This Business of Music, 10th Edition tinyurl.com * This Business of Global Music Marketing: Global Strategies for Maximizing Your Music’s Popularity and Profits tinyurl.com * Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook: 201 Self-Promotion Ideas for …
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