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Sign-up your band to the MySpace “DemRockracy”

   07.01.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Rock the Vote and MySpace have teamed up to offer a band competition for the 2008 Ballot Bash.
It’s really simple to sign-up:
http://www.rockthevote.com/demrockracy/
When you sign-up, you put a widget on your profile and convince your fans to register to vote. The first 25 to sign-up and get 150 people to register will be featured on TouchTunes […]

MySpace

Music MySpace Apps (Applications)

   04.12.08 | Permalink | Comment?

You’re probably aware now that MySpace has launched their Application Platform to users last month. Since it’s still new, there’s not at much traffic as one would expect - no where near the Applications on Facebook are getting. The top App, Playlist.com Music Video Playlists, has yet to break 100,000 users, while several Facebook Apps […]

Facebook

Facebook ReDesign

   03.06.08 | Permalink | 2 Comments

Coming this Spring - Facebook is redesigning their profile pages to be more efficient and easier to browse!
The new Profile will be tabbed with separate pages for basic/personal information, the wall, photos, and other things you would like, such as applications. One of the most controversial right now seems to be the wall
The new wall […]

YouTube, Facebook, MySpace

NickJag Music/Band Contest Winner with Marketing/Distribution Tips

   03.06.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Congratulations to Garrett Ramquist for winning the NickJag.com Music/Band Contest!
http://www.myspace.com/garrettramquist
Garrett, only twenty years old, has recently released his first EP, “Twenty Thousand Dreams” containing 7 tracks, my personal favorite being “Storm.” His light, but catchy songs bring back the nostalgic and popular bands of the 90’s. The melodies are simple and inspiring - something that’s […]

Facebook

The Future of Facebook Music Marketing

   02.26.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Most artists are still heavily active on MySpace, but many have started joining Facebook now. Is this the start of the next online music marketing revolution? MySpace, with its Snocap Music Store completely changed the music world a few years ago. It opened up possibilities for artists in the most remote areas of the world […]

Facebook, MySpace

NickJag.com Band/Music Contest

   02.13.08 | Permalink | Comment?

The NickJag.com Band/Music Contest!
First of all, thanks to everyone for their participation! Stressing that the preliminary judging was difficult would be an understatement. There were HUNDREDS of participants, many of which were extremely talented musicians. I was impressed by the quality of a lot of the music I heard and wish you all the best […]

Facebook

Facebook Marketing Book Released!

   01.22.08 | Permalink | Comment?

With much anticipation, the Facebook Marketing Book is now released on NickJag.com. Many of you have been asking about it, and I’m proud to say that it’s finished and will be a wonderful addition to the site.
So you would like to know what’s inside, of course! Here are some of the details of what’s inside […]

MySpace

Inclusion in the Nick Jag Band War

   01.10.08 | Permalink | 1 Comment

Since there are so many bands wanting to get free MySpace views and plays (actual not by bot), we will have a little competition. Just submit your band below:

Your MySpace Music/Band URL:
(no need to include the “myspace.com” part)

http://www.myspace.com/

 

MySpace

MySpace Marketing Book – Second Edition Released!

   01.10.08 | Permalink | Comment?

Hey all! Sorry for the lack of updates recently, but there’s a lot of stuff in the works. First up… The Second Edition of the MySpace Marketing Book is now available! It’s still very cheap and totally worth it!
Here’s what’s new:

More Crazy and Awesome Searching Techniques you never thought of!
How to use bots, more specifically […]

MySpace

All Your Div Are Belong to Us!

   12.06.07 | Permalink | Comment?

Generally, “MySpaces” are fugly. We all know it, and many have chosen to not even use the site because of its poor aesthetics, messy functionality, and copy-cat approaches to usability and development.
While most of that cannot be changed, one site has developed a method to “hack” users’ profiles for them and install something a little […]

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