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Putting it into practice - 543 days ago
If you’ve been reading my blog or anyone elses in the sphere of DIY band promotion, you’ll have heard lots of cries to ‘be unique’, ‘do something different’ or ‘come up with your own guerilla marketing,... Topics: dating, download, Featured, hello stranger ep, marketing, New Model, pdf, would love to meet you

How to be more persuasive with the power of YES - 626 days ago
I’m always on the lookout for tips and tricks which we can use to persuade people to interact with us. As a band just getting off the ground, it’s all about Guerilla Marketing and doing the best with what you’ve got. One of the main... Topics: bands, cialdini, Featured, goldstein, guerilla marketing, marketing, martin, New Model, persuasion, sales, websites

Crowdsourcing - the proof - 628 days ago
Ok, I know this has been doing the rounds, but I need to post this up here just in case you’ve missed it. Some guys in the 90’s did some crowdsourcing of their own - they asked people to describe their kinds of music they hated the most, and.. Topics: bloody mental, crap, crowdsourcing, Featured, genius, mp3, Music, polls, unique, worst song

Outsourcing your crowdsourcing, and other strange phenomena - 630 days ago
There’s been a lot of talk about crowdsourcing over the last few months, particularly as it pertains to bands and artists. Although these conversations have been varied in scope, here are a few main themes that keep cropping up:1. Using a global... Topics: 1000 true fans, crowdsourcing, demographics, Featured, Music, New Model, outsourcing, web 2.0

Max Keiser debuts on Huffington Post - 639 days ago
It’s not very often that one of your friends does something really ultra-cool, so when they do it’s nice to have a platform to brag about the fact that you know them. Financial renaissance man Max Keiser has been taken on by the Huffington... Topics: Blog, Featured, huffington post, karmabanque, kinooga, max keiser, podcast, radio, resonance fm, stacy herbert







