Promoting your music in the web 2.0 era
A new online music service called Poptopus claims to offer musicians a chance to actively make money when their music is streamed on the internet. The Poptopus music player is a widget that plays MP3s and shows video adverts at the same time. It can be placed on blogs (and, one would assume, Myspace pages […]
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Currently the best place to sell your music online is Indiestore. It gets a lot of things right (with a Pro account you get assigned ISRC numbers automatically, it’s viewed by A&Rs and journos looking for the next big thing, they work with sync companies so there’s a chance you’ll get your tracks licensed to […]
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This is a blog about promoting, distributing and selling your music online. It aims to draw on experience I’ve gained in the music business as a journalist (over 5 years writing for the likes of NME, Uncut and lots of sadly departed dance mags like Muzik and Jockey Slut), a music publishing assistant, a PR, […]
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This is a blog about how to promote your music successfully in the new internet-driven era. I used to write for the NME, now I work as a music PR for an online music website, and also make music as Fakesensations.