Band Merch 101: What To Make, How To Make It, How To Sell It

Besides music, merchandise is important to bands because merch helps bring in extra revenue and raises awareness for your brand. On Music Think Tank, Rob Dix posts about the various. Continue reading

Share on:

Music Marketers FAQ: Why Does Social Networking Take So Much Time?

On Music Think Tank, Ariel Hyatt asks online marketing and social media promotion experts to share top questions that are asked by musicians. One question that Bobby Owsinski gets asked. Continue reading

Share on:

Study: Facebook Posts Via Hootsuite, Seesmic Decrease Fan Engagement 80%

Though numerous third party tools like Hootsuite exist to post to social networks and make marketing one's music a bit easier, a new study by EdgeRank Checker supports the theory. Continue reading

Share on:

A Trip To Target: How Digital Is Changing Music Retail

As music sales go further from physical CD’s and become all digital, many mass merchandise stores have been cutting down on shelf space and changing their marketing strategies in their. Continue reading

Share on:

Buzz: Creative Merchandising On The Warped Tour

What do many fans wear? T-shirts and merchandise with the artist’s brand on it. On Music Think Tank, IndieAmbassador.com posts a video where their crew speaks to merchandise people at. Continue reading

Share on:

MTT Weekly Recap: Broadcast is Over

Where The Music Industry Thinks Out Loud Leena Sowambur: Broadcast Is Over Behyped: Great Artists And The Music Industry Banana James Hogg: Kill Your Plug-ins and Up Your Music Production. Continue reading

Share on:

Don’t Forget to Buy the Domain for Your New Album

On Music Think Tank, Michael Brandvold writes from another one of his life experiences. He recommends that artists buy the domain name for an upcoming album release or even a. Continue reading

Share on:

Broadcast Is Over

Have your Facebook friends spammed you before with videos or photos promoting their music? This can be irritating even though they have permission to market to us because this kind. Continue reading

Share on:

Who Cares About Your Music?

Until recently, most businesses aimed to market to the masses instead of to smaller groups. With all the shifts in consumer culture, people have realized that being risky and finding. Continue reading

Share on:

Ian Rogers: “Something massive (is) going on… a power shift from manufacturer to publisher.”

Dmitri Vietze believes that there is something massive going on in all content creation. Customers are relying more on trusted sources and publishers that connect content to an audience. On. Continue reading

Share on: