by Michael Brandvold | Jun 2, 2017 | Audio, Marketing, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
Questions You Should Ask Before You Create A Wikipedia Page We are joined by Stella Yu from StellaResults.com to discuss how to use Wikipedia and how to create your own wiki page. Stella provides so many tips on using wiki and addresses a number of things to consider...
by Michael Brandvold | May 26, 2017 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
How to Use the New Facebook Live with Guest Feature. This week we try out the brand new Facebook Live feature where you can add a guest to your live video… and we broadcast the show live on Facebook! Jay also provides a recap of the recent Music Biz 2017...
by Michael Brandvold | May 19, 2017 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
You should be selling your music online with smartURL. We are joined by Gogi from Gupta Media to talk about smartURL 2.0. We also get the lowdown on the new Pivot smartURL product and how it quickly and easily builds a music landing page for you. Gogi also shares the...
by Michael Brandvold | May 12, 2017 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
How to market your new release using CD Baby. Kevin Breuner VP of Marketing for CD Baby joins us to discuss the new marketing tools on CDBABY.com. Now, over 650,000 independent artists will have free access to marketing tools as CD Baby integrates music marketing...
by Michael Brandvold | May 4, 2017 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
How To Get Added To Spotify Playlists This week we discuss a article written by Lucie Watson, How Can I Get on Spotify’s Playlists? It is worth a read as it gives some great insight in playlists, but it also give 7 action item on what you need to do to help you get...
by Michael Brandvold | Apr 28, 2017 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
Why You Should Be A Member of the Music Business Association. James Donio from the Music Business Association joins use to discuss how NARM evolved to become the Music Business Association. James discusses why DIY artists should be a member of the MBA. James also...
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