Myspace Still Rules Google Search Results

To some, MySpace is becoming increasingly obsolete. However, their redesign could turn the ship around. One thing is for sure though, they still dominate Google Search. Curious about what websites. Continue reading

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Why Writing Well Will Help Your Music Career

One of the top qualities that recruiters look for in job candidates is good communication skills. This is no exception to the music industry. Mike Venti gives 7 reasons why. Continue reading

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How To Post A Perfect Press Kit On Your Website

Even with social media like Facebook and Twitter, artists still need the basics – the Press Kit. A press kit is a package of promotional items that can be shared. Continue reading

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10 Things Bands Can Do To Book More Live Shows

Looking to play more live shows? On our Music Think Tank blog, Chris Bracco gives 10 things you can do to get more gigs. Things such as creating a YouTube. Continue reading

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MTT: Music & Social Shifts

Brian John Mitchell recalls how music in society has changed since the 1970s. Music was a social event where friends would gather to listen to a new vinyl record. A. Continue reading

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MTT: A Fragmented Music Community

Dante Cullari posts about how music is spread out all over the Internet. The fragmented nature of the Internet has produced hundreds of music websites.  Artists can benefit from eliminating. Continue reading

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MTT: Passive Promotion, Lost in Translation, The Music Manipulation Curve, & Fragmentation of Music

This week on Music Think Tank there were some interesting new posts: Brian Hazard started the week off with a post on WordPress plugins that allowed for passive promotion. Max. Continue reading

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MTT: Do Music Fans Have Too Much Control?

At Music Think Tank, Kyle Bylin asks readers if fans have too much control. He brings the discussion from the Click Track blog on The Washington Post. Some artists have. Continue reading

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