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Submitted by RokaMic on Wed, 05/06/2009 - 09:40

So, you put five of your tracks on myspace. You have five oppurtunities for someone to find your music. Weigh that against the colassol amount of new music uploaded to myspace every hour. Your five tracks will easily be swallowed up by all that noise. So what do you do?
- Release new tracks on a regular basis. I suggest once or twice weekly at least.
- Look beyond myspace and facebook and put your music on other social networks, some solely based on music fans and artists.
- Keep at it and stay on top of new social networks because that is where markets experience the most growth. [see graphic below]
Development has begun on The TrakZilla Distribution system. This
version will run natively on my laptop, almost zero intagration with
the website. Version 2 will be fully intregrated into the website.
The theory behind this system is that most music listeners in the
relavent age groups find thier new music on social networks. A study by Olswang found that three fourths of people on myspace use the social network to discover new music. [see graphic below]


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