Archives for the category ‘Optimise Your Tools’

Promote You And Your Music With Our Free Tools!

December, 8th 2011 10:00

Zimbalam provides their artists with straightforward and comprehensive tools that allow them to promote themselves and their music online. Our tools will also help in the marketing process, to aid promotion and publicity and maximize sales.

 

Zimbalam Artist Page

One of our premier free tools, the Zimbalam Artist Page, allows our musicians to create simple websites, centralise their content, sell their music and even run promotional campaigns. It also lets artists, or labels, keep all your content on one page, that can be fully customized.Artist Pages are easy to create and require no HTML knowledge to customize, embed videos & upload your artwork. Simply choose a unique address for your page (e.g. myband.zimbalam.com) and follow the easy-to-follow steps. Use your page as a hub for all your music/news/videos and more and build lasting relationships with your fans by using the free track tool, you get their email address in exchange Links that lead directly to where your music is being sold online are on your page automatically, which optimizes the potential for you to sell your music. With the Artists Website you also have access to clear statistics, so you can analyze the success of your promotional and marketing campaigns. (more…)

How to create an effective newsletter

July, 12th 2011 17:28

Following on from last week’s guest blog on how to ensure you get yourself a hit, this week we’re focusing on the best way to keep your fans up to date with news, gigs and releases – the newsletter.

behyped.com has named email marketing as the most effective way to establish a link with fans – the value of keeping your followers up to date cannot, and should not, be underestimated.

But how do you make your newsletter stand out from ‘inbox clutter’, and ensure that it doesn’t get put in the file marked ‘delete’? Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of updating your fans.

  • Use a proper management system – Why make it harder for yourself? A newsletter/email management system, like the one Zimbalam offers, will make it much easier for you to write your newsletter. You can import contacts, choose from four languages, pick a template and add videos and other elements. Then all you have to do is what you do best: make more great music, then tell your fans about it.

  • Personal greetings and subject – Studies show that if you make the greeting in the subject line personal, then people are more likely to open and read what you have to say. So give your newsletter the personal touch and tell ‘Bob, news from our tour!’ Once they’re in, make it visualy appealing. No one wants to read a page of text, so make it colourful, with good headers and easy-to-read font.
  • Don’t go for the hard sell first – Your fans want to feel like you value them, not like you’re just using them to boost sales. The main point of a newsletter is for you to communicate with people and tell them what you’ve been up to. Whether its the new music you’ve been writing or a funny story from tour, let them know what you’ve been doing since you last checked in. Requests to download music (which come later) are not enough.
  • Send Regularly – Don’t keep your followers guessing as to when your news will come through, and find the balance between too little, and too much, information. Judge from your fans how often this means – if you’re signed up to Zimbalam backstage you can view click rates and other statistics of your newsletter, and see the interests of your subscribers.
  • Write about fresh news only – Don’t re-tell people what they already know. Alert newsletter subscribers about just-written songs, recent radio plays, gigs you’ve just done or mentions in magazines that have just come out.
  • Build value – To add significance to your newsletter and ensure that your subscribers stay subscribed, give them something that they can’t get from your facebook, twitter, blog or website. This could be a story thats not online, or a free track every so often – whatever you decide make sure it can’t be found anywhere else. If you’re signed up to Zimbalam backstage, you could even add a video of your free new track in your newsletter.

  • Close with Call To Action – After everything else is covered,  Then comes the part when you can ask your fans to buy your music and come to your gigs. However, telling them what’s going on isn’t enough. Offer up links to where they can buy songs and tickets to make it easy for them, and you.
  • Finally… Don’t forgetto put links to all your sites and social media, have a subscribe/unsubscribe option and have your contact details and copyright information at the end of the page/s. Secondly, don’t forget to check spelling! It seems silly, but rather that than the embarrasment of a fan emailing to tell you you’ve misspelt your band name. And last but not least – think about who you are sending this too – is it really necessary to send your fans in Germany all your news about the UK and links to gigs in Devon? The fan connect feature on Zimbalam backstage allows you to send your newsletter to specific groups of your contacts.

To sign up and get all the features that Zimbalam backstage offers – go to www.zimbalam.co.uk/join

This post is by Believe Digital/Zimbalam Social Media intern and blogger Jess Boyer @jessroseboyer

Media Sharing for Musician’s – Zimbalam Pro Space

May, 27th 2011 10:30


Backstage Tip :

Did you know that you could share your media with selected partners from your Zimbalam Artist Page?

Simply select the ProSpace option while configuring your page and upload your choice of media. Next, choose the length of time you’d like to share your media for and a unique log-in and password. Finally tell your partners the log-in details and… well the rest is up to them.

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Join the 5000 people already using the Zimbalam Facebook player!

January, 27th 2010 18:45

Player personnalisable

Already more than 5000 of you are using the Zimbalam Facebook player to discover and promote your music on the world’s largest social networking site! The player, which was developed by the Zimbalam team and is the only ‘player’ application currently supported by Facebook that includes ‘buy-now’ links directly to your music on the major digital music stores worldwide.

To install the player on your fan page, there is a simple tutorial available on your Zimbalam Backstage area. Facebook is a fantastic tool for promoting your music and with the new player you can start converting your fans into paying customers with just a few clicks, so why not give it a try!

Good luck!