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    1. Professional Training Webinar Course ONLINE PROMOTION & MARKETING Instructor: Jay Moonah
    2. Webinar #2 Social Tools for Music Success What's going on here? I'm so bulgy.
    3. First of all…
      • … any questions from last session?
      • ???
    4. 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
    5. 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…
    6. 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
    7. 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!
    8. Myspace – The Ugly
      • ‘ Nuff said
    9. 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
    10. Favourite Music in Facebook
      • Add yourself to your “ Favourite Music ” on Facebook
      • Encourage others to do the same
    11. 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!
    12. 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
    13. Twitter
      • Interesting, but still frankly pretty nerdy
      • Can be used to provide real-time updates from events via mobile
    14. 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
    15. 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
    16. 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
    17. 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
    18. 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
    19. 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
    20. 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
    21. 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…
    22. 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 !
      Lisa: Wow, Dad, you're surfing like a pro! Homer: Oh, yeah! I'm betting on Jai-alai in the Cayman Islands, I invested in something called "News Corp"... Lisa: Dad, that's Fox! Homer: Aaah! Undo! Undo!
    23. Thanks! Questions?

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