6 Steps to Building Your Brand on Pinterest [Ariel Hyatt]
Social media has undeniably changed the way we all interact with one another. It's hard to stay on top of the changes constantly taking place in the rapidly evolving technological. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank.com Weekly Recap: Being A Music Industry Professional
Jason Giroux | Being A Music Industry Professional Shaun Letang | How To Succeed In The Music Industry On Your Terms Mackenzie Carlin | 5 Vital Features for Your Band. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: 10 Networking Tips, Federal Policy Matters, Powerful Quotes & More
Why Federal Policy Matters to Musicians-Now More Than Ever 10 Networking Tips for Musicians and Bands 12 Powerful Quotes That Could Change The Way You're Promoting Your Music Why Is. Continue reading
A PledgeMusic Campaign That Was More About Community Building Than Funding
Mindy Gledhill is a singer/songwriter who began releasing her albums independently after an initial label release. For her fourth album, "Pocketful of Poetry," Gledhill decided to conduct a PledgeMusic campaign.. Continue reading
Give Your Fans Warm Fuzzies
As artists know, fans are what fuel their careers. Without fans, artists would just be playing music in their rooms. Since fans are so important, artists must engage with them.. Continue reading
5 Music Business Tips From Female Entrepreneurs
After appearing as the only woman in "30 Pieces of Advice From Music Industry Entrepreneurs," Ariel Hyatt decided to forefront women in the industry with "51 Female Music Entrepreneurs Share. Continue reading
MusicThinkTank Weekly Recap: Twitter #Music Is a Dud & More
Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Jon Ostrow: Twitter #Music Is a Dud… But Twitter is Still Critical To Your Marketing Mark Doyon: Think of Your Music. Continue reading
Social Media From The Aussie Perspective (Guest Post)
Have you ever been to Australia? Ever wonder what the state of marketing is there and if it differs from the U.S.? On Music Think Tank, Ariel Hyatt interviews Australian. Continue reading