How to really ramp up your exposure on itunes

by Ian on April 16, 2009

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I need to sort out how I approach this kind of post – maybe you can comment and let me know what you think. Should I aim to do a weekly round-up of  articles and other people’s posts that I have found? Or should I do a quick post like this one? Let me know by commenting.

I just get excited when I see a great idea put forward by someone that I’d like people who check this blog out to be aware of. And it beats a straight tweet of it as if I post it, then it’s here for posterity for anyone to find. As I say, let me know.

This pointer is a post by Ariel Hyatt, who is something of a growing legend in online music PR and promotion. her company, Ariel Publicity is blazing a trail in how you should promote your music online – including abandoning many traditional offline methods. She is very reasonably priced and her results and knowledge are plain to see.

This link takes you to a post she has made today that taught me a few things about promoting your music on itunes that I simply didn’t know. Very informative and very valuable.

As I say, check her out here  for her services and resources and make sure to read this post.

Also, let me know what you’d prefer – a quick post linking to important advice elsewhere, or a weekly update with several articles and posts referred to for you to check out.

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hethfen April 16, 2009 at 5:39 pm

Hi! – great post, good to have a review of the article you’re linking to, and much prefer having a quick post link like the one you’ve done here rather than a round up, which I don’t generally have time to plough through all in one go and don’t seem to find the time to go back to!
Hope that helps!

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Ian April 16, 2009 at 7:54 pm

Heather

That really does help. Blogging in a vacuum is twice as hard and knowing how people want to receive what you’re offering is really useful. Thanks.

Ian

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