Moonah Bootstrap Class 02 Summer2008 - Presentation Transcript
Professional Training Webinar Course ONLINE PROMOTION & MARKETING Instructor: Jay Moonah
Webinar #2 Social Tools for Music Success What's going on here? I'm so bulgy.
First of all…
… any questions from last session?
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What is “Social Media”?
Synonymous with “Web 2.0”
Any web technology that allows interaction between people could be considered social media
Can be thought of in two main categories:
Social Networks: 3 rd party sites such as Myspace, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Flickr, etc.
User created/maintained: blogs, podcasts, forums
Myspace – Does it still matter?
YES!
Myspace is a “noisy” place but still has importance for music artists
Still has a great deal of traffic
Still has extremely easy to use tools for creating a useful web presence
Even if you don’t have a huge friend list, it can still be a useful tool
BUT it’s no longer the only game in town…
Myspace – The Good
Some bands have had amazing success using myspace
Super-easy to set-up initially, just about anyone can do it
Still has BIG user numbers even though it has lost ground to Facebook and others
Myspace – The Bad
Adding friends and other activities time consuming
Site is often slow or down
Just ‘cus you have 6000 “friends” doesn’t mean they really like you!
Myspace – The Ugly
‘ Nuff said
Facebook
Profiles are based on your personal identity, but you can set-up a “page” as a fan club profile
Events are generally easier to set-up and promote than Myspace
Favourite Music in Facebook
Add yourself to your “ Favourite Music ” on Facebook
Encourage others to do the same
Myspace vs. Facebook
Myspace is better IF you want an extremely easy-to-setup profile that will be easily found by Google
Also, if you’ve already put a bunch of time into it!
Facebook is better IF your focus is on creating events and connecting to people you know in “real-life” – they are ordinarily much easier to find on FB
If you have the time & energy, do both!
Media Sites
YouTube
For many, YouTube is the new Napster
Look at options such as http://animoto.com/ as ways to create videos simply
Flickr
A great place to share photos (along with Facebook)
Tag them with your band name, let fans and others know they are there
Twitter
Interesting, but still frankly pretty nerdy
Can be used to provide real-time updates from events via mobile
Creating an Artist Blog
A great way to connect with fans
Regular, shorter entries better than occasional long ones
Entries from band members preferable to managers, roadies, etc.
but having BOTH is great!
Try to integrate with existing site rather than a separate site
Review Blogs & Sites
Find ones that are appropriate to the bands you are working with
ALWAYS take reviews and comments with a grain of salt
What’s a Podcast?
Blog (with RSS feed)
+
MP3s (or other media file)
=
Podcast!
A rough translation from the original Geek: An audio feed anyone can subscribe to through iTunes or other software that downloads each new episode automatically when comes out
Get on Podcasts!
Get music on the Podsafe Music Network
music.podshow.com
Like review blogs, look for ones that are appropriate
Check out podcastpickle.com
Dave Jackson’s free guide at promotingwithpodcasting.com
Creating your own podcast?
Great, BUT:
It’s lots of work
It does require some technical knowledge , especially to set-up at first
It’s not for everyone
Bands or labels could join together and share the effort
Internet Radio
Different than podcast because it usually a live stream as opposed to a download
Live365.com probably the best known site
Like podcasts, best bet is to find stations that play your style and promote to them directly
Also..
Look for online communities that support the kind of music you are promoting
Look for local sites with community forums
Find out where the fans of the genre hang out online , make yourself part of the community
Live from Your Basement!
Virtual concerts from anywhere via streaming audio, video or even virtual worlds such as Second Life
Advanced stuff, but could be the wave of the future…
Final Thoughts
Be selective & understand what you’re doing!
Work on the things that make sense for the kind of music you’re promoting and your skills
Don’t bite off more than you can chew !
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