Sabtu, 25 April 2009
Spider-man biru di angkot
Sebuah bemo / angkot jurusan Sidoarjo pagi tadi kutemukan dengan STIKER SPIDER-MAN warna biru, langsung ke foto foto foto... (A public transportation which have a route to Sidoarjo City, East Java. This morning, I found her with SPIDER-MAN stickers!"
Kamis, 16 April 2009
Facebook gets a whole lot friendlier for music artists by Arnold Smithh
In cutting edge web 2.0 technologies, music industry is singing out loud. Songsters, musicians and rock bands embrace social networking sites to promote their music, reach out to fans, and create their web presence. Now catching up on the latest music news, watching concert videos, following the tour dates of your favorite music artists and most importantly sharing music is done on a click. For musicians, MySpace has always been an excellent tool for marketing their music, but the massive popularity of Facebook certainly makes it a community not to be ignored.
Facebook's advertising platform is an incredible example of how targeted advertising has become. The profile pages launched on Facebook enable brands, bands and celebrities to create a customized presence on the social network. Facebook just got a whole lot friendlier for music artists. Facebook is treating music artists just like any other brands, which can also set up their own Facebook pages, collect fans, and market to them directly. Interesting applications like My Music, Mic Lister, Pandora, Brand Tracker, Juke Box, Rock Band, Fine Tune etc have all sprung up in order to promote artists and their songs.
Although MySpace has always been popular for its promotion of music but Facebook is the new trend. Promoting events on Facebook is much more interactive than on MySpace because:
• Friends can respond with comments on the dedicated page for each event. Since Facebook users tend to be obsessive about checking in and using Facebook on a daily basis, this can be a great way to create online buzz about an upcoming event. On the other hand MySpace users don't have a tendency to check up everyday which hampers its ability to create the online buzz that Facebook can.
• When it comes to online visibility MySpace pages are not very interactive while Facebook lends itself to constant interaction, making it a great way to reach out to your fans on a more personal level. Artists both small and large benefit from an intimate fan-artist relationship, resulting in a more dedicated and loyal fan base.
My personal recommendation is Facebook for all musicians. Invest in your time in social networks for promoting your music online and extending your reach. Facebook has become a real growth industry where musicians like Rihanna, Ricky Martin and Celine Dion are making it larger through their public profiles. To have an edge over your competitors you have to have a strong connection with your fans so go ahead and promote your music online through Facebook.
http://www.facebookster.com
About the Author
Arnold Smithh is editor of (www.facebookster.com/blog)i have wrote many article for different industries.
Taken from : http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1541320
Facebook's advertising platform is an incredible example of how targeted advertising has become. The profile pages launched on Facebook enable brands, bands and celebrities to create a customized presence on the social network. Facebook just got a whole lot friendlier for music artists. Facebook is treating music artists just like any other brands, which can also set up their own Facebook pages, collect fans, and market to them directly. Interesting applications like My Music, Mic Lister, Pandora, Brand Tracker, Juke Box, Rock Band, Fine Tune etc have all sprung up in order to promote artists and their songs.
Although MySpace has always been popular for its promotion of music but Facebook is the new trend. Promoting events on Facebook is much more interactive than on MySpace because:
• Friends can respond with comments on the dedicated page for each event. Since Facebook users tend to be obsessive about checking in and using Facebook on a daily basis, this can be a great way to create online buzz about an upcoming event. On the other hand MySpace users don't have a tendency to check up everyday which hampers its ability to create the online buzz that Facebook can.
• When it comes to online visibility MySpace pages are not very interactive while Facebook lends itself to constant interaction, making it a great way to reach out to your fans on a more personal level. Artists both small and large benefit from an intimate fan-artist relationship, resulting in a more dedicated and loyal fan base.
My personal recommendation is Facebook for all musicians. Invest in your time in social networks for promoting your music online and extending your reach. Facebook has become a real growth industry where musicians like Rihanna, Ricky Martin and Celine Dion are making it larger through their public profiles. To have an edge over your competitors you have to have a strong connection with your fans so go ahead and promote your music online through Facebook.
http://www.facebookster.com
About the Author
Arnold Smithh is editor of (www.facebookster.com/blog)i have wrote many article for different industries.
Taken from : http://www.goarticles.com/cgi-bin/showa.cgi?C=1541320
Minggu, 05 April 2009
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