MySpace music uploads are not the only way to add your music to a profile page.
Why not do it using a custom designed mp3 player.
Here's a website I came across for adding your music to your MySpace page or to your own website or other profile page.
There is a selection of mp3 players to choose from and many can be customized to suit your web page designs.
Oh, did I mention that they're free and take only moments to install!
Check out MyFlashFetish
For resources on songwriting and marketing your songs visit
The Indie Musician's DIY Toolkit
[Resource http://www.myflashfetish.com/myspace-mp3-players/]
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Sunday, August 19, 2007
SOCIAL NETWORKING
Two recent articles I've come accross lately talk about "Social Networking" and how they should be used for marketing.
Musician's seem to 'get it' and are setting an example for other business to follow. Two fundamental points are made.
Traditional static marketing approaches are less effective than social networking. People want peer to peer interactions and value.
Read more about Social Networking is these 2 articles.
"Traditional Marketing Failing on Social Networks"
"Marketing on Social Networking Sites"
Musician's seem to 'get it' and are setting an example for other business to follow. Two fundamental points are made.
Traditional static marketing approaches are less effective than social networking. People want peer to peer interactions and value.
Read more about Social Networking is these 2 articles.
"Traditional Marketing Failing on Social Networks"
"Marketing on Social Networking Sites"
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Monday, August 13, 2007
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Saturday, August 04, 2007
IT'S NEVER TO LATE TO MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS
Whether you're a famous band earning millions of dollars or an independent musician with a day job, this advice is not only applicable, but wise.
Mind Your Own Business. If you treat the financial side of your life as a business and learn how to manage your finances, you can turn small returns into healthy nest eggs.
Guns' rocker tries hand as businessman
[Resource http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/07/04/1969575.htm?section=entertainment]
technorati tags:music+money, music+industry, indie, independent, musician
Mind Your Own Business. If you treat the financial side of your life as a business and learn how to manage your finances, you can turn small returns into healthy nest eggs.
Guns' rocker tries hand as businessman
[Resource http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/07/04/1969575.htm?section=entertainment]
technorati tags:music+money, music+industry, indie, independent, musician
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