One fan hears a song and "tells" a dozen others online. Each, in turn, sends the information (and sometimes the entire song file) to another dozen people, and so on. If the song's hook is catchy and universal enough, the artist can reach thousands of fans in a matter of seconds. It's fast, it's easy, it's free, and it's global.
Does this viral communication bring any income for that artist (or songwriter, or publisher, or manager, or agent, or distributor, or record label)? No. But does it provide vital publicity that has the potential of selling singles, albums, concert tickets and merchandise? Absolutely.
The New Means of Marketing:
This is a quantum shift in marketing. It holds out the possibility of bypassing brick-and-mortar distribution, while severely curtailing the barely-legal forms of radio "promotion" that many in the industry openly refer to as payola or commercial station extortion.
All this is possible thanks to an ever-growing variety of online forms of communication, including music sites, web portals, blogs (weblogs), music forums, and more. A new site called MySpace has put all of these elements together in one place. And because of their vision, MySpace is becoming an information destination for bands, fans, filmmakers, writers, artists, record industry professionals, and more.
The MySpace Nation: "Where do you live?" used to be a question that was spoken out loud; it's now typed. The answer to that question used to simply signify which part of a city you were from, with an accompanying suggestion of your socio-economic status, and a hint about which mall might be your usual hangout; it now refers not only to your city, but also your state, region or country.
Your virtual "scene" may involve people anywhere on the globe. My virtual community begins in Los Angeles and extends to Moscow, Big Bear, Amsterdam, San Francisco, London, New York, Miami, and several places I have not yet learned to spell correctly. In fact, thanks to social networks like MySpace, one can interact with several scenes. The people who like my goth songs overlap slightly with the rave-trance songs on my remix album, but they are not interested in the music I create for radio and television commercials (they can be quite disdainful of it, in fact). But each social network welcomes news of new music in their own favorite styles.
Virtual Community Site Allows
A new novelty site has arrived on the internet scene with full expectation of making a name for itself. A unique name. A brand name. Your name!
The web site is called YourUniqueBrand.com It is the first site of its kind to offer you a place to make your mark on the internet scene especially if you are an internet novice.
The sites purpose is to help you to create and claim your own unique brand phrase. A phrase that will separate you from all others, who may happen to have your exact same name, on the internet.
It is a little more involved than just leaving your signature. If you have done business online for any length of time you will notice a trend towards branding yourself. The most successful internet marketers have a brand phrase associated with their name or in their signature which is usually associated with the style, product, or service that allowed them to make their mark.
However, most new internet marketers do not have a brand phrase that separates them from the pack. In order to be successful online you must break away from the pack. For that reason the site features an easy to follow tutorial on how to go about creating your unique branding phrase so that you can immediately make your name stand out. Then you can conveniently claim it as your own if it is not already taken.
If you already have a brand that you use, you may want to rush over to the site and claim it before someone else does. You can then link it back to your personal or main web site. Once your unique brand phrase is claimed it is yours permanently. No one else can use it and it does not expire.
Another unique twist to the site is that the script shuffles the registered names around each time the browser is refreshed making sure that each name gets a turn at the top of the page where it will be seen. This could mean traffic to your web site as people go there to browse the list of names already claimed.
At the very least YourUniqueBrand.com could become a type of ?internet yearbook? for online marketers. A few years from now we can all look back and see who was part of the class. Won't that be fun? A novelty for certain.
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