Seven Rules of Successful MySpace.com Music Promotion
Posted by Music Blog | Posted in live music | Posted on 19-10-2009
Tags: music, Music Promotion, musician's, Seven Rules of Successful MySpace.com Music Promotion
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In a profoundly short time, Myspace.com has become the hottest music promotional tool available to anyone. Here are the 7 rules of successful MySpace music promotion.
1. Get a myspace.com music page.
Getting a myspace.com music page is free so there is no reason not to have one.
2. Make sure your page is user friendly.
There are many would-be music business professionals who have MySpace.com pages take too long to load. If your MySpace.com page loads too slow, you can be losing potential audiences. Mega bandwidth graphics and images will pr get together your page from loading immediately. Your MySpace.com page should take no longer than 20 – 30 seconds to load.
a lot of artists on MySpace use layouts that emphasize their creativity but are a nightmare to navigate. Refrain from using dancing cursor’s, raining text, and distracting images on your MySpace music pages.
Other MySpace performers have about me blurbs that go on forever. Keep about me blurbs short (no more than 1000 words), if individuals want to know more about you, they will ask.
3. Have your music on your MySpace.com page.
Do not put an individual else’s music on your MySpace.com page unless you were involved in the creation of the music. How might you be found if your music isn’t on your page?
4. Reach out for friends.
Networking on MySpace.com is one of the the majority commanding tools you may use to build your fan-base. Take advantage of the occasion to reach people with prefer interests. Never ignore or decline a friend request. You never know who may help your career.
5. Treat your friends prefer friends.
Common courtesy applies on MySpace just as in real life. Be willing to thank your companions for adding you as a companion. Respond to friend’s emails (if appropriate). Never post your ad as a comment on an individual’s MySpace page without acknowledging them. Limit the size of your “ad comments”.
6. promote yourself in appropriate ways.
Noteworthy career benchmarks, or new music added to your page are nice reasons to promote yourself on myspace. List your show dates on your page and use bulletins to let people know where you are performing. Limit the number of bulletins you post. Posting irrelevant bulletins, or posting bulletins too ofttimes, will force your companions to ignore you.
Let individuals know about your myspace.com page. Putting your unique myspace.com address on your website and business cards will make it convenient for you to build your network and fan base faster.
7. offer ways for individuals to purchase your music from your MySpace.com page.
If you sell your music anywhere Web make sure there is a direct link from your MySpace page to the location where individuals could buy your music.
Follow our rules and you’ll have fun and make many companions on Myspace.

