The most profound and spicy ingredient that is separating the current era of cooking music from the past is the power of immediate publishing. The power of completing a song, novel, blog post and by the next second be able to shout it out to the world. The satisfaction you get from completing an idea and get immediate response on it is unbeatable as fuel for further ideas. This direct super fast link between artists and its audience is available to everybody and it’s free – this is a new musical right, use and protect it. Here are some important ways of doing it and some further reasons why.
1 – Availability
To be able to promote your work you need to get your treasure out there for an audience to listen to. The channels are many. The most important once are: Myspace, YouTube and Last.fm. Create an account and fire away. Don’t forget to make it possible for users to download your songs. People want to listen to you on their iPods and DJs can play your tunes at clubs. There’s no reason to make it hard for people to fall in love with you.2 – Networking
This is where you are building a fan base and separating yourself from the ones that is satisfied by just “being out there”. It’s easy put a song on a music service like Myspace. The tricky and time consuming part is to use the “web 2.0 features” in them to socialize with your fans. But it’s totally worth it. Creating and building your network is the best way to invest your time. Use the available tools to treat your friends with loads of care and respect. If your good at it your friends will become fans and they’ll help you spread your music to their friends.If you’re fortune enough to have a returning fans it is a good idea to create a dedicated network of your own. With the web service Ning you can create a “micro Facebook” of your own with walls, apps, players etc for your fans to play and communicate with. By creating a dedicating meeting place your fans will also start doing your job and providing news, live clips etc.
3 – Pushing it
You are fortune to live and work in an era where everybody can be a music journalist. Specialized mp3 blogs and fanzines is everywhere. Your specific niche is represented by some and are attracting followers that will like what you do. Find out who is publishing your kind of music. Probably it’s the same sites you’re hanging at. If you don’t know who to contact about your new release go to Hype Machine and search for an artist that sounds like you. Viola, you’ll be displayed to a handful of blogs that might be interesting.
Bill Whiters said in an interview that “it takes longer to reach peoples feelings then it takes to arouse them”. This is where good marketing and communication with your fans comes in. With a growing amount of fans it’s easy to concentrate on quantity to the extent that one loses focus on quality. Never forget that a small group of 5 fans might be as important as 500 friends. An aroused fans will keep telling everybody they meet about how brilliant you are and provide them with all possible reasons to see your next live show. Kevin Kelly make good points of dedicated “true” fans.
If your music is good and you’re treating your fans good you have come a long way to some sort of musical success. As it turns out I’ve come across 5 of 6 bands on my music label thru words of friends mouths.
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