Volume Eleven

Music management trends and tools
in the digital era, for indie musicians

 

Entries from January 2008

Online Starting Points for Bands

January 31st, 2008 · No Comments

Below are two links from blogger Netvalar that are helpful starting points for bands looking to grow their online presence. Both links are well thought out and can serve as a tidy checklist.
Five Secrets to Your Music Career:
http://blog.timelineonline.org/2007/10/5-secrets-to-your-music-carreer.html
Six Ways to Expand Internet Awareness:
http://blog.timelineonline.org/2008/01/6-ways-to-expand-your-social-awareness.html

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Tags: Advice

Fed Up With MySpace? Join the Club and Delete Your Account

January 30th, 2008 · No Comments

Are the days of MySpace numbered or is Wired off on another wild tangent?

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Tags: News and Notes

Points to Ponder on Seth Godin’s take on the Changing Music Industry

January 29th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Seth GodinSeth Godin’s Music Lessons, a blog about things to learn from the changing music industry, offer many good tidbits to ponder:

(1) The role of digital music is or will become solely promotion. This is because digital music is in unlimited supply, and a market of value can only be created from something of limited suppply. Another recent blog goes further to state that the role of music management will eventually be reduced to promotion only, as musicians can now cheaply and effectively create, edit and distribute music themselves - all roles formerly taken by labels, producers and managers.

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Tags: State of the Industry

imeem Buys Anywhere.FM Because They’re Everywhere imeem Wants to Be

January 28th, 2008 · 2 Comments

Social media network (and all around player, in all meanings of the word) Imeem has announced that it will buy Anywhere.FM, a San Francisco-based Internet media service.

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Tags: News and Notes

Yahoo! Looks to Revive Flatlining Music Service

January 27th, 2008 · No Comments


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Tags: News and Notes

V11’s Perspective on David Byrne’s Survival Strategies for Emerging Artists

January 14th, 2008 · 2 Comments

David ByrneDavid Bryne’s recent piece in Wired Magazine had some great quotes and points that highlight the themes and reasons for V11.

The music business today: “At some point it became a business of selling CDs in plastic cases, and that business will soon be over. But that’s not bad for music, and its certainly not bad news for musicians. Indeed, with all the ways to reach an audience, there have never been more opportunities for artists.”

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Tags: State of the Industry

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