by Ian on December 6, 2010
This is part 1 of a 6 part post which are all collated on this page – Twitter for Musicians. I got asked ‘What are your top Twitter tips for musicians?’ by @acitizenabove on Twitter a few weeks ago. I made this quick reply: “I will post – but, be regular, engaging, don’t push for [...]
by Ian on November 26, 2010
You know that we think that the hub of all your online activity should be your own band website. We talked about the key steps you need to take in this post on how to build your fanbase. Step One is buying a domain name and hosting for your site, followed by our preference for [...]
by Ian on August 15, 2010
You’ll probably know that I’m a great fan of the ramblings of Bob Lefsetz. I heartily recommend that you sign up to his newsletter. In one of his posts this week he referred back to an interview with Jerry Greenberg on Bite Me! in which Jerry makes a major statement on how to build your [...]
Our last post was all about the best software and methods you should use for building your band mailing list. Although our best pick is Aweber (read the post to see why!), one of our mild criticisms of Fanbridge has just bee fixed. With the launch of the Fanbridge Fan Collector uses of Fanbridge for [...]
In ‘Part 1’ we looked at why you should be building a mailing list of fans and some of the basic ways of going about that, both online and at gigs. This second part is a look at what options you have in setting up your mailing list, in which will decide that it must [...]
by Amanda on October 1, 2009
You already know that having your music available digitally is becoming more and more important in today’s DIY musician environment – essential really. As owners of an extensive music catalogue that we have for sale in a whole load of places, we can tell where our digital sales come from by looking at traffic and [...]
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