10 Ways to Fit Music Promotion in the Rest of Your Life

Just replace ‘band’ with ‘start-up’ of you want the entrepreneurial version

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Chances are good that you will be wearing several ‘hats’ as you attempt to establish your new band on the scene.  Sure, you make great music and that’s the most important thing.  But you are also the only one who is promoting your music—so you act as a marketer, PR rep, advertiser, web guru, and business manager—sometimes all in the same day!  And of course, you probably have a whole existence outside the band, too.  Family, friends, a day job—you know— a life.

You don’t have to bring your whole life to a standstill just to be in a band.  Your music is a part of who you are—so take it with you everywhere you go.   Here are some ways that you can promote your band while going about your daily business.

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Promoted Tweets: killed by it’s own features?

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  • Promoted tweets via Twitter are sold for $100,000 or more.

  • Many in advertising and marketing find it more cost effective to simply establish a Twitter account for free and target customers as they wish.
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How 50K tweets have changed @solobasssteve’s life as a musician

and as a human, obviously. But my tweet was meant to attract musicians mostly.

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I am, as the 50K Tweets would suggest, a power-user. I document my life in this way. I use it to:

  • Talk with my audience in a way that has replaced my email list,
  • Talk with musicians in way that has replaced myspace,
  • Talk with my family in a way that has replaced email,
  • Talk with my colleagues in Amplified in a way that has replaced wikis
  • Talk with anyone who’s interested in a way that’s replaced chatrooms/generic forums.

…and by ‘talk with’ I mean all the myriad forms of communication that go on there – chat, debate, encourage, learn from, teach, swap links, post news… anything that’ll fit in 140 characters.

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