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Related Links 3 Top Sites To Help With Your Career, By Brandon Marcel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ New Blog - IndieMusicLounge.Com has launched a new blog located on Wordpress. It is called IndieMusiciansBlog (http://indiemusiciansblog.wordpress.com). You can now also subscribe to our RSS feed via FeedBurner or get our postings delivered straight to your email box. Check out the blog and subscribe our initial goal is to have over 500 indies subscribed to our feed.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Can You Over Promote YourselfBy Brandon MarcelThis article tells indie musicians how they can promote themselves and their merchandise to their lists without having to worry about overselling themselves. This is a question you should ask have already asked yourself as an independent musician. If you’ve created any merchandise or even just started "your band inc." you should already be marketing and promoting it, as well as yourself. So what is the answer here? Well, sadly, there is no easy answer. Sadly you’ll just have to find out by doing some different types of testing. You see, some people will respond to different marketing tactics in various ways. Just one campaign can be viewed as brilliant to one individual and totally offensive to another. Not only talking about overly sexual/blatantly offensive material here either, no, just sending out an email (even to members on your lists) can rub different persons the wrong way. So then how do I figure it out as to what’s acceptable in the arena of how much to promote. Simple, just as above, you test the market. Trying various tactics-both hard and soft pitches-in various places and ways will give you the data needed as to how much promoting the average individuals on your lists can take. Realize though that you will have to be sort of detached enough to accept that some "touchy" individuals will immediately opt-out of receive anything else from you just from one more additional email than they are use to receiving. However, generally you as an indie will need to increase how often you mail your various lists. The more times you contact them and stay in touch with them, the more and more intimate your relationship with your consumer/fans will become. Why is this important? Simply because the more they trust you, the more willing they’ll be to buy from you down the road. Don’t assume every person reads each and everything you send out or that everyone that signs up for your list will ever purchase something. The internet is the land of free products and access and many people don’t feel they should have to purchase things online. Just look at the huge multi-billion dollar copyright mess going on due to file sharing. This is why offering things for free and occasionally intermingling them with your offers will result in the best success. People in general won’t mind your additional mailings if they feel that most of the time they’ll also be getting something free, whether they purchase from you our not. This helps out your bands any way it goes though. Why you ask? Think about it, they are still listening to your free tracks, wearing your billboards–or t-shirts rather, and passing out your free band logo stickers you gave them for joining your email lists. So in short yes, you can over promote. Filling a person’s email box day after day with relatively the same offers and deals will only result in them regarding you as a spammer and your risking having them block your IP address. So to avoid this, try adding offers to free deals, occasionally/incrementally increasing your email amounts each month and placing in more ads in places that you usually would not in them. It is a delicate balance you need to find here. No musicians or bands experience will be the same though. Some will be able to contact their list daily with offers and personal tidbits while many others won’t. But as time goes on, most people will adapt and more and more you should begin to see better results from your marketing and promotional campaigns. Start this all important testing today and begin your band’s road to marketing and sales glory. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Increase
Your Band's Email List
By Brandon Marcel Find out the top three ways of growing your bands email fan list While there are many ways to communicate with fans nowadays, one such way stands higher than the rest–Email. Email is the quickest and cheapest way for bands to both stay in touch and sell merchandise to fans. Whether you occasionally send out band happenings letters or a regular band newsletter, email is the way to go. Internet marketing professionals have made millions of dollar by build large email groups and so can your band. Here are 4 ways to increase your band’s email list: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------READING: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This month's Spotlight Artist is Pyeng Threadgill. ![]() Visit Pyeng Threadgill on Myspace ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ADVERTISEMENTS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Click here to see how to have your company or band ad listed here ----------------------------------------- Your ads can be seen by our many readers each month. Why post your ad with us? Where else can you reach such a targeted niche market for such low, low pricing? Imagine what this type of targeted traffic could mean for your company or band's potential profits. Click the link above to see how you can start your listing process today. ----------------------------------------- IndieMusiciansTalk!- This is a group designed to allow you, the artist, in on group discussions, to use databases to promote gigs and Cds, and a host of other opportunities. Plus subscribe now and receive 3 bonus packages to help you in the area of building your music website, business tactics, and marketing! ---------------------------------------- Looking to build that home studio you've been dreaming of for years now? Have you already got one, but find that the sounds and tones you've recorded in them are less than desirable? Or maybe you've got the perfect studio room created with the sound bouncing and trapping all set and solved, but have another problem-you have no idea what to put in it now that you've completed it. Well, Have no fear...Just Go Here ==>http://www.yourhomestudio.com/index_files/page001------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *If you would like to submit a question to be answered by vocal coach Dan Parilis simply email Dan at vocal_brilliance@yahoo.com ================================================== Artist Related Links
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