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Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the 'Triple Threat' when it comes to marketing your music online as an independent musician, but maybe it's time to think about other sites that may have been overlooked. As always, we e...
Radio Dale 66 - Google+, Pinterest and Wikipedia for Musicians is an episode from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry. Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the 'Triple Threat' when it comes to marketing your music onli...
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Published Apr 10, 2014, 42:55 long, audio available.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the 'Triple Threat' when it comes to marketing your music online as an independent musician, but maybe it's time to think about other sites that may have been overlooked. As always, we encourage artists to only use the social networks that they ENJOY, but maybe Google+ or Pinterest could be useful to spread the word about your music. And what about that ever-present source of information: Wikipedia? Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...ELO, FYC and other three lettered things! Discovered and shared from WHO CHARTED! ...on the Soundtracks chart? ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Crowdfunding Tips! FEATURED SONG: From San Antonio, TX, Nothing More is shooting up the US charts with 'This Is The Time (Ballast)' and we feature it today! ROUNDTABLE: We explain and look at how musicians could use Google+, Pinterest or Wikipedia to promote themselves and find new fans. The two social networks are often overlooked by musicians, and Wikipedia is the go to site for information. How do you use Google+ to find fans? Is Pinterest an option for bands? And just how do you get on Wikipedia?? We discuss these ideas today. ---- THE MUSIC: Nothing More - This Is The Time (Ballast) (Feature) Web: Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: Twitter: Facebook: Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!
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Radio Dale 66 - Google+, Pinterest and Wikipedia for Musicians is from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry.
Published Apr 10, 2014 and 42:55 long