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fargotube

Emerging Musicians, Music Industry News, Videos and Podcasts

FargoTube for Your Band?

3 Comments 19 November 2010

I stopped by the CMJ trade show booth of Fargo Tube and talked to Frank Connor, the CEO about the latest site for selling your music, Fargo Tube. Simply put, it is a simple-to-use, one-stop-shopping point of contact between your band and your fans with built-in social media features (and more coming) designed to make selling your music easy and efficient. I thought the concept looked pretty interesting and what I thought set it apart from other similar sites was its ease of use and that you are promoting your URL rather than the site's to your fans.

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ariel publicity

Emerging Musicians, Social Media, Videos and Podcasts

Ariel Hyatt: Promoting Your Band

1 Comment 11 November 2010

I had the pleasure of talking to Ariel Hyatt of Ariel Publicity while at CMJ in New York. She had just finished serving on a panel entitled "Your Brand is Your Future" and she gave me a few pointers that all bands can use to effectively promote themselves. Check out the video here or on Youtube.

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Billboard: Maximum Exposure for DIY Musicians

Emerging Musicians, Essentials, Social Media

Billboard: Maximum Exposure for DIY Musicians

1 Comment 29 September 2010

How to Get DIY Exposure For Your Band

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