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  • The Market Like a Rock Star Interview

    by David Coleman on September 18, 2014

    Allison Lukin of Market Like a Rock Star is a music journalism pro who has interviewed artists like Maroon 5, Jason Mraz, and now, little ol’ me. While most interviews you read online are the product of an email exchange, she interviewed me by phone for a more candid and casual conversation. Check it out […]

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  • What is ASMR? How Can Musicians Participate?

    by David Coleman on September 17, 2014

    Niche alert: ASMR – Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response – ASMR isn’t so much a music niche/genre but more of a sonic genre. Have you ever experience tingles when someone was talking to you? A voice so soft or pleasant that you’ve experienced a physical sensation characterized by a tingling that typically begins in the head […]

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  • The Most Important Ingredient For Music Success

    by David Coleman on September 16, 2014

    I have been in and around bands for a long time. Since the rise of the Mp3 to it’s inevitable downfall, 15 years. During that time many things have changed in the music industry. Yet the one thing, the single thing, that hasn’t changed since the beginning are the ingredients needed to make it happen. […]

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  • New Merch Tool For Creatives – Form Investigates

    by David Coleman on September 15, 2014

    If you’ve been looking for a more creative way to sell merch then Print All Over Me could be for you. They provide an online platform that allows anyone to create, share, own, and produce their designs by uploading artwork. They have a number of products but the most popular offering is a basic T-shirt. […]

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  • An Introduction To Concert Photography – Part 5: No Love for Photo Releases

    by David Coleman on September 8, 2014

    Hello everyone! After a brief break to celebrate the holiday we have returned with the latest installment in our ongoing effort to inform aspiring music photographers about the realities of life in the industry. This column is dedicated to photo releases and how they may or may not impact your interest in working with certain […]

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  • 20,000 Plays In One Week

    by David Coleman on September 8, 2014

    The past few days, I had been working on a blog post for Arms and Sleepers‘ new single “Swim Team,” but with each passing moment, the stats on the Soundcloud player for the single keep changing drastically. And here I am now, thinking “Screw it!” because I just want to celebrate all that’s happened in […]

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  • New Guidelines for Dealing With Facebook Ratings and Reviews

    by David Coleman on September 6, 2014

    Businesses relied heavily on word-of-mouth marketing before the days of Twitter and Facebook. But rather than replace personal recommendations, the global adoption of social media has made word-of-mouth marketing much more prevalent and actionable for businesses. Today, marketers can monitor, measure, and interact with consumer recommendations. And with more than 1.3 billion members, Facebook is […]

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  • Facebook Regulates Link Posts, Here’s How You’re Affected

    by David Coleman on September 6, 2014

    We all want our content to perform well, and as marketers, we sometimes worry too much about making our content clickable rather than valuable. By manipulating headlines or purposely leaving out details to encourage clickthroughs (“click-baiting”), however, you’re actually doing more harm than good — at least on Facebook. While these posts tend to get […]

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  • Why Nothing Can Actually Save The Music Business

    by David Coleman on September 5, 2014

    We try our absolute hardest to bring as much quality content as possible. Over the last year we have upped our efforts from five posts a week to seven, and from there we have been upping our game whenever time allows. I think the most we’ve ever posted in seven days is 10 articles, and […]

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  • Could Video Games Teach Us to be Musicians?

    by David Coleman on September 5, 2014

    With all the musical titles available on all games consoles, it is likely that you’ve given music a go through the medium of video games, be it from uncoordinatedly failing on Guitar Hero to a very out of tune rendition of your favourite song on Singstar. Although video games have been scientifically proven to help […]

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  • 5 Ways To Promote Your Music Teaching Business

    by David Coleman on September 5, 2014

    A successful private music teacher possesses two essential features. 1) The ability to communicate and teach effectively 2) The ability to understand marketing and business. You can be a good teacher, and pick up referrals over time, but if you want to earn a full-time income and find students more quickly, you need to understand […]

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  • Musicians as Entrepreneurs

    by David Coleman on September 4, 2014

    The music industry isn’t the same as it was in the past. A lot of people have spent a lot of time complaining about this following the rise of the internet, but like everything else, it’s just change. Change isn’t positive or negative, rather it’s what you do with that change that matters. The successful […]

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  • New Value in a Song for an Address

    by David Coleman on September 4, 2014

    Follow the history of musicians and you’ll find a time when the minstrel played and was paid, but not always in the currency of the day. Go back a few decades. You’ll find a time when musicians were led by record labels who would pick up the promotional tab and pay artists in cash. Far […]

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  • Taking Social Listening Beyond Brand Mentions

    by David Coleman on September 2, 2014

    Once you have a social strategy in place, the heart of good social networking is in refining that strategy to be sure you’re making the best possible use of your social resources. The trouble is that there’s no easy answer to how to boost your social prowess: the exact steps you should take will vary […]

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  • And the winner for this month’s free Twitter Promotion is…

    by David Coleman on September 2, 2014

    Each month we choose one artist, group, band, person…whatever…from our email subscriber list and award them one month of FREE Twitter Promotion. Our Twitter promotion is designed to spread the word throughout our extensive network of Twitter accounts. The winner for September’s Twitter Promotion giveaway is (drum roll please)…Michael “Nabiy” Hill. Congratulations, Michael! Visit www.nabiymusic.com to learn […]

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  • How to Release Your Album Successfully (Even If You Don’t Have a Record Label)

    by David Coleman on September 2, 2014

    Whether you paid thousands of dollars working with a great producer or made your own bedroom recording, chances are you want people to hear your music. Over my 20 years in the music industry I’ve seen bands and even record labels make the same mistakes which ultimately prevent their record from standing a chance for […]

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  • MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: How to Release Your Album Successfully (Even If You Don’t Have a Record Label)

    by David Coleman on August 30, 2014

    Janelle Rogers | How to Release Your Album Successfully (Even If You Don’t Have a Record Label) Martyn Croston | 5 Ways To Promote Your Music Teaching Business Jamal Asskoumi | Could Video Games Teach Us to be Musicians? …read more Source:: Music Think Tank

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  • 3 Outstanding Use Cases for Branded Hashtags on Instagram

    by David Coleman on August 29, 2014

    Used in everything from daily online conversations to national commercials and billboards, hashtags have become a key element of marketing campaigns. And while popular among social media users, hashtags are used differently depending on the platform. Hashtags on Instagram help organize and categorize images and video content, taking a cue from Twitter’s excellent use of […]

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