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| quote: | Originally posted by cryophonik
So, what are your experiences with promoting yourself on the social networking websites? For you guys promoting on both, which is the most effective nowadays? How about Twitter? It seems lame and annoying to me, but how effective is it? |
I use all the relevant services: Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Youtube, Soundcloud and of course a web site. I have all my services linked, so if I post something on any one of the services it automatically gets posted to the others. All the sites have the feature to "link" your posts to the others, you just have to set it up. My web site is built using the .NET framework with a SQL back end, and I designed the site so that making updates is very easy for me.
Mostly I use the social networking sites for promoting upcoming and recent releases. If I have an EP thats climbing any one of the relevant charts, I'll post updates 3 or 4 times a week along with the release date.
Myspace still remains the best site among the social networking platforms to promote yourself as an artist because the artist account is much more robust and you have the ability to customize the UI with creative usage of CSS. Facebook is more geared towards individuals, so the most you can do on Facebook is create fan pages, While those are somewhat useful, they still are not as robust as the Myspace artist pages. Youtube is important because the videos show up in Google searches quite frequently, so everytime I have a release, I make a video with a preview version of the song and the link to purchase in the description. Soundcloud has still not penetrated the mass consciousness enough to be as useful as the other services, but it is quickly gaining ground. In addition, Soundcloud is very popular with our target market which is music enthusiasts, DJs and producers. It is absolutely the best place to post music, for obvious reasons, but the hard part is driving people to it since it is not as well known.
As for how important they are, I am of the opinion that you need to do everything you can to promote your music to people without being obnoxious about it. There is so much music out there it is important to do everything you can to rise above the noise and get yourself on people's radar. This is especially important if you have no budget for traditional promotion. Use of these sites is (mostly) free, so why not take advantage of it.
I'm also a big believer in a well designed web site as this gives you the utmost flexibility in providing and distributing content to the people who are interested. I'm a web developer by day, so I have the ability to make a robust and easy to update site, but for those who dont have the same skill set, you may want to consider looking into at least a WordPress site or getting one designed for you. Like any other business your web site is your face to the rest of the world, so it is important to make sure the content on the site represents what you want to say (or what you want then to hear).
Last edited by Eric J on Feb-20-2010 at 02:06
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