Simple Social Media rules all artists should follow:
ShareTweet Social media platforms are the easiest way to reach your entire fan base, and provide great promotion for artists. But don’t switch off just yet, this is not a […]
ShareTweet Social media platforms are the easiest way to reach your entire fan base, and provide great promotion for artists. But don’t switch off just yet, this is not a […]
ShareTweet Zimbalam UK are excited to announce our partnership with Audio Rokit! Audio Rokit is a platform that closes a gap in the music industry. It allows you to submit […]
ShareTweet So you have Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, Foursquare, Instagram… now what do you do? To help you here are the most common errors that artists make on social media, and […]
ShareTweet What Artists and Creators think about SOPA… The topic on everyone’s lips this week – the on-going online piracy saga with SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect […]
ShareTweet We are very happy to launch a new partnership with Radar Music Videos, a great service used by record labels, independent artists and music video directors to commission and promote […]
ShareTweet James Vincent McMorrow Rough Trade In-Store Ticket Competition (October 18) New Single: ‘We Don’t Eat’ / ‘Higher Love’ out November 13 “Sounds both fresh and as if they’ve been […]
ShareTweet So, you have your social media and networking sites all set up, you’re interacting with fans, and your YouTube channel is growing all the time – but there’s something […]
ShareTweet Continuing on from the previous post, in part 2 at our look into social media sites we’ll be casting our eye over twitter, MySpace and LinkedIn, to see what […]
ShareTweet If you followed last week’s advice, you should have the format of your newsletters sorted. This week, we’re focusing on the mistakes that artists make when using social media. […]
The record number of indie-label Grammy nominations this year (over half), when combined with the most wins in two years, provides proof that a good band can break out and enjoy mainstream success despite lacking the backing of a major recording company.