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Plug Your Business! Marketing on MySpace, YouTube, blogs and podcasts and other Web 2.0 social networks

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Plug Your Business! Marketing on MySpace, YouTube, blogs and podcasts and other Web 2.0 social networks

Get massive exposure for your business, no special computer skills needed.

– Quit wasting money on traditional advertising and marketing campaigns.

– Blog to connect with customers and generate word of mouth.

– Boost your visibility with Google; use MySpace for viral marketing.

– Ignite word of mouth with Web social networks

No matter what kind of business you have, its success depends on two things: It must serve a need, and you must find customers. Most n

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From one of the music industry’s top executives comes the ultimate guide to making the most of the internet to promote yourself and your music. Nicky Kalliongis is a veteran music industry professional who’s worked with the likes of the legendary Clive Davis and L.A. Reid, and with artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin, Avril Lavigne, OutKast, Pink, and Prince. He has been involved with hit singles and albums totaling over 653 million copies in sales. Now, he divulges proven Internet marketi

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February 10th, 2012 at 4:02 pm

MySpace Music Marketing: How to Promote & Sell Your Music on the World’s Biggest Networking Web Site Reviews

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MySpace Music Marketing: How to Promote & Sell Your Music on the World’s Biggest Networking Web Site

It’s no secret. Bands are attracting industry attention and gaining thousands of new fans on MySpace.com. As an artist, you need to be there. The only problem is, most musicians misuse the many free features that MySpace offers. Don’t waste this online opportunity. Use this new book to squeeze the most out of your MySpace music marketing!

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February 7th, 2012 at 11:14 pm

Cool MySpace Marketing images

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Mazatlan Market 2
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No Banks Needed / Owner Financing Marketing to Stop Foreclosure
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I finally put up a For Sale By Owner sign on the Burdett property to generate some calls. The sign will attract credit-challenged buyers. If a buyer has a job and has cash to catch-up my back-payments I will just let them take over my loan balance of 295 via a lease-option or an All Inclusive Trust Deed.

MySpaz
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January 30th, 2012 at 7:41 pm

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Is Myspace Marketing possible?

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Question by Binky: Is Myspace Marketing possible?
Is it possible to make money marketing on Myspace. For example as a ClickBank affiliate or promoting affiliate marketing products on Myspace using the latest internet marketing methods?

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Answer by antivinegar
it is possible… but don’t do like half theses idiots do and waste your time by create 500+ profile and spamming people comments… within a few days Myspace picks up on it and all the time wasted is lost money… try to create a few and leave the catchy banners/ links in your about me file and collect as many friends as possible to use them as a means of promotion…. you can get friends at sites like this http://advertisemyspace.blogspot.com or http://www.friendflood.com it’s easy to do you just have to keep at it.. and DON’T comment Spam you’ll loose all your hard work!

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January 25th, 2012 at 9:40 am

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Set Sail: Viva La Vida – Coldplay – Chinatown Night Market
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Pretty good live band!
Got the girls dancing too :)

Watch the full video at YouTube: Viva La Vida – Coldplay – Chinatown Night Market 2m14s
It’s a pity the Flickr limit for video is 90s.

Red Herring Management
bookings@redherringmanagement.com
press@redherringmanagement.com
twitter.com/setsailmusic
youtube.com/setsailtv
setsail.bandcamp.com/
www.myspace.com/setsailsongs

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- Set Sail – Faster Louder
Set Sail started with a classical violinist and a California hippie busking on the street. This unlikely combination of a Jack Johnson, Beach Boys influenced skater kid with a melodramatic, Arcade Fire-esque violinist created a fresh, organic sound; completed when Josh May’s eclectic fusion of jazz precision and danceable groove was thrown into the mix.

Brandon Hoogenboom – guitar
Joshua May – drums
Josiah Willows – violin

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just liked the colors

Sung Lee from MySpace and I at IDG in Seoul
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December 7th, 2011 at 3:43 pm

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Q&A: How does advertising and marketing work (technically) with companies such as google and myspace?

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Question by brownebloke: How does advertising and marketing work (technically) with companies such as google and myspace?
How does advertising and marketing work (technically) with companies such as Google.com and Myspace.com? How does Facebook.com initiate advertising relationships to generate income? What process happens to gain these advertising relationships? Cradle (the beginning) to Grave(completion of advertising deals) answers requested!

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Well the way I advertise works much like the way myspace works, its referred to as viral marketing or network marketing. Myspace is built on word of mouth to create a subscriber base, friends tell friends who tell more friends. This works so well because person A is friends with person B, so person B wants to check it out. Myspace is really playing everyone like a fiddle, because Person A doesn’t get paid to send person B to myspace. The only difference between what I do and what myspace does is I pay person A when a sale is made. If you are talking how you would get your website advertised on myspace.com, that is no different than a traditional marketing idea. You would pay to have your website on a banner whether people go there or not. Perhaps I have misunderstood your question but if nothing else you know a little more.
Sincerely,
Ken Seavert

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December 2nd, 2011 at 5:40 am

New Music Seminar – Los Angeles 2/2/10 [2nd Movement - Expose Yourself! Marketing For The Next Music Business: MySpace, Facebook And Twitter Are Not Enough]

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New Music Seminar – Los Angeles 2/2/10 [2nd Movement - Expose Yourself! Marketing For The Next Music Business: MySpace, Facebook And Twitter Are Not Enough]

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November 13th, 2011 at 6:43 am

Is sites like soundclick and myspace good for producers?

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Websites like myspace allow you to upload your music, pictures, videos and other things for free. I see a lot of fellow producers using these site as the main website for they’re beats. Yes these sites allow you to do many things for free however these websites will never beat having your own site and I am going to tell you why. First off you have to think what these websites were designed for? They were not design for you to be successful. They were design to give people a play ground to play in so they can advertise to you. That’s it! They know they have to give you toys to play with in order to keep you coming back everyday so they can advertise to you. Is that a bad thing? No cause they have to get paid too. They can’t run a major site like that giving away everything for free. So they charge for advertising. Now these site such as social networks are good because you do meet people that otherwise would never had met. Now that’s what social networks and website like soundclick is good for. The first contact. Don’t try to cram pictures, videos, and music all on one page. Put a few things on there just enough to make them go to your real site. Get your own site! That might be scary for some people who don’t know coding but, there is templates at many website hosting sites so you don’t have to code. You might be thinking it must be expensive. What! I just went to soundclick.com and and saw you can upgrade to there VIP membership and is .95. I can show you how to get
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October 25th, 2011 at 7:41 am

Cool MySpace Marketing images

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????????? Meet Market!
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The Meet Market is a non-profit cultural collective of of creatives.

We are a broadening community of designers, craftsmen, artists, collectors
and independent businesses.

Once a month, we put together a 2 day weekend event, exhibiting and selling
what we make with a full line up of music from local djs and music producers.

We want you there, so we entice you with strange games and prizes,
like free drinks, mix cds and little things to pin to your bodies.

Our goal is to create an regular open-air street market in Athens.

www.myspace.com/themeetmarket_athens

????????? Meet Market!
MySpace Marketing

Image by mafaldaQ
The Meet Market is a non-profit cultural collective of of creatives.

We are a broadening community of designers, craftsmen, artists, collectors
and independent businesses.

Once a month, we put together a 2 day weekend event, exhibiting and selling
what we make with a full line up of music from local djs and music producers.

We want you there, so we entice you with strange games and prizes,
like free drinks, mix cds and little things to pin to your bodies.

Our goal is to create an regular open-air street market in Athens.

www.myspace.com/themeetmarket_athens

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October 17th, 2011 at 4:41 am

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Practical Guide on How to Open a MySpace Account

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Practical Guide on How to Open a MySpace Account










Vancouver, B.C Canada (PRWEB) September 25, 2006

According to the stats as of March of this year, there are 220,000 new MySpace accounts registered and it is the largest online social networking portal on the web. MySpace has well over 94 million users online and is the second largest destination on the web, by page views. It is also apparent, after just going to the main index page, that setting up a user account may not be as easy as it looks.

Larry J Clark has just produced a website http://www.myspace-tutorial.com that helps a user walk-through setting up a new MySpace account and includes tips on how to modify your webpage. According to Clark, an online business marketer, the first impression of MySpace was a little overwhelming. “I saw my daughter on MySpace and looked at her personal page, and thought that that can’t be all that hard to open an account…I soon found out otherwise.” Without finding any real help from the MySpace site itself, Clark decided there needed to be a resource online that young and old can understand and assist with a ‘step by step’ tutorial to setting up an account.

The MySpace Tutorial site introduces the visitor to what is MySpace and utilizes a range of graphics to explain the process. Topics include setting up and editing your profile, the MySpace email system, networking, adding friends, profile songs, as well as page layouts and great tips on modifying fonts and views. After visiting the site, there is no reason why the average viewer could not have their new MySpace profile up and running in not time.

There is also a commitment at http://www.myspace-tutorial.com to keep the site updated with new material and guidance. With the daily changes online and the popularity of MySpace, there will always be trends and suggestions from the users that will no doubt transition the site in the future.

There really is no end in site for the popularity and social ‘buzz’ being generated by the MySpace community. No doubt the business community will take serious notice of this soon as well. Now that there are websites dedicated to assisting more viewers with resources to open an account, it will be interesting to see how far the phenomenon known as “MySpace” with continue.

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September 17th, 2011 at 9:40 am

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