Sell your music on Facebook with Moontoast Impulse

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Moontoast Impulse is a new music app for Facebook that let’s fans listen, share, and buy without leaving the site. The entire song transaction occurs within Facebook.
The app lives on an artist’s Facebook page; it has a customizable interface. Fans can share individual songs and post them on their wall for their friends to see.
On the back-end, the Moontoast Impulse app lets artists look at top plays, top downloads, and top sales, as well as, who brought what and when.

The app has no sign-up or subscription costs, but Moontoast, the creator of the app, does take 15% revenue share on all sales through Moontoast Impulse.

In the near future, they will be offering sales of physical merch, an e-mail mailing list builder, and a free download for an e-mail capture widget.

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Awesome song: Hallelujah – Jeff Buckley

Hallelujah (Leonard Cohen song)
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He had already ended his life when I first caught on to his music, and this is a cover (original by Leonard Cohen), but ever since I first heard Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley, it has sent shivers down my spine. And it even sometimes makes me cry.

This song encompasses everything a great song needs: wonderful lyrics, great melody, hooks, and nerve-racking delivery.

Careful, do not listen to this song too much!
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The New World of Sources, Channels, and Destinations (by @baekdal)

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A big change in 2011 is the shift to a world divided into sources, channel and destinations. The shift has a profound influence on every form of publishing.

For newspapers and magazine, the shift will completely undermine all their business models. They have to figure out what they want to be. Do they want to be a source, a channel, or a destination?

The reason why Twitter is successful, is because they understand the new world sources, channels, and destinations. They understand it is not about giving people a place to publish 140 characters (like on a blog), but to turn people into sources that other people could follow. And to turn the platform itself into a channel – opening up the huge potential for “people aggregators” to become the new destinations.

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