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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...

Music Marketing ReviewBandcamp

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Bandcamp is a free band profile site that says it "isn’t Yet Another Place to Put Your Music. Rather, we power a site that’s yours. So instead of ads for Sexy Singles Chat, your fans see your design, your music, your URL. You retain all ownership rights, and we just hang out in the background handling the tech stuff." Their terms of use seems standard enough, although you are granting th...

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Music Marketing ReviewTechnorati

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Technorati bills itself as "the leading blog search engine and most comprehensive source of information on the blogosphere". As such, if you have a blog for your band (and you should), you may want to sign up for an account. Once you sign up, you are supposed to update your profile and "claim" your blog. Claiming your blog allows you to have it indexed by Technorati, and to associate your profi...

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