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Your 60 Minute Social Media Plan
How to take care of your daily social media creation, curation, and engagement in only one hour per day, via the Social Media Cafe…

Your 60 Minute Social Media Plan

How to take care of your daily social media creation, curation, and engagement in only one hour per day, via the Social Media Cafe

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Five Ways to Fit Social Media Into Your Busy Day

Travel Market Report has posted an article about managing your social media amid a busy lifestyle — which musicians generally seem to have on some level. Author Sophie Bujold offer five strategies for the person with no time for social media by stating, among other things: 

Social media only becomes a time-sucking vortex when you shift your focus from producing content that will help with business to consuming whatever your eyes fall upon when you’re online.

Bujold also suggests four tools that can significantly help you with your social media management. Read the entire article at Travel Market Report.

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Using Pinterest for Artist Marketing

Currently one of the fastest growing social media sites, Pinterest is yet another avenue for you to use to market yourself and your music. In a recent article on Hypebot by Valeria Bornstein of Fame House, numerous examples and strategies for using Pinterest are discussed, beginning with why the site is seeing so much growth:

First, their platform is visually appealing. Users select items of interest based primarily on imagery, so there is very little text to read, ultimately retaining a user’s attention for much longer.

Another factor is that Pinterest users can sign in through Facebook or Twitter, which automatically integrates them into their existing social networks. This means that sharing across social media platforms is already built into Pinterest, even if one may not have any Pinterest “followers” yet. Yet another key advantage for Pinterest is in its easy-to-use interface. People can navigate it and create new boards without much trouble or confusion – very clean, and very simple.

Be sure to read the complete article at Hypebot for all the details on how you can use Pinterest to market yourself and your music. Did you know we have a Web for Musicians board over on Pinterest you can follow?

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Brian Solis with Billy Corgan: Why Musicians Need More Than Viral Videos to Succeed

Dig this fabulous conversation between new media relations guru Brian Solis and Smashing Pumpkins guitarist Bill Corgan on the current state of affairs for musicians and their lives online… well worth your time… read the entire companion article at Mashable

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Twitter Releases Guide for Musicians and Artists

Twitter has posted their very own list of suggestions and examples of how musicians and other artists can effectively use Twitter, aptly titled “Twitter for Musicians and Artists”. It’s a great article that covers a ton of ground, with lots of ideas — no need to download it, it’s available for reading over at the Twitter Dev Blog