Music Marketing ReviewSoundUnwound

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I've been playing around a bit with Amazon's new music wiki, called SoundUnwound. It automatically pulls info from Amazon's massive music catalog, and also allows users to edit and add to artist profiles. Editing the profile for your band is easy enough, but my changes have not yet been approved. The site is moderated, and when you change any information within a profile it asks for a source...

Music Marketing ReviewE-junkie

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E-junkie is an e-commerce and affiliate management system. One of my clients recently asked me to help her setup an E-junkie account for her e-Book business, which afforded me an opportunity to see how their system works and appraise how it may also be of value to a band. Their interface seems intuitive enough until you get into the product details. From there, it gets a bit repetitive and ...

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The music pages at CNet's site Download.com have disappeared. If you try to visit an artist page at music.download.com, you are now redirected to the corresponding page (if one exists) at Last.FM.

After a bit of Googling, I finally found this enlightening post on the Last.FM blog:  read more »

Music Marketing ReviewFlickr

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Flickr is a photo sharing site now owned by Yahoo. You can upload and edit your photos, map their locations, group them into categories, and share them with others. There are numerous ways to upload your photos, including via email and iPhone. A band might want to upload concert photos the night of a show directly from their cell, or share their album cover art with would-be fans. I have heard...

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