Archive for October 2004

Gig Swaps

Oct 8th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: General

We’ve been having some extraordinary classes over at IndieBiz.com this month. Here’s a sample…
“Out of Town Gig Swaps:”
Joe discusses ways to identify the right partners for gig swaps, techniques to approach other artists, and how to use these tools to grow audiences outside your home city.

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New Calendar App

Oct 6th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Web/Tech

Cool new calendar widget for your website that supports iCal and RSS!
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Getting played on internet radio?

Oct 6th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

A good friend of mine at LaunchCast tells me all the time about the fact that so many artists are leaving money on the table. If you’ve been getting any online airplay, the folks at SoundExchange might be looking for you…
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Chapel Hill Gig Swaps

Oct 5th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Opportunities

We are looking for THREE bands in or around Chapel Hill, NC to swap gigs with a few of our artists. We have dates and venues lined up, but we need YOUR help to assure a great local turnout for clients who are new to the Research Triangle area.
We’re specifically looking for singer/songwriters or acoustic [...]



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Oct 5th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

The great thing about press release services is that it’s easy for an editor like yours truly to sniff out opposing viewpoints on an issue.
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CD Sales Alone Won’t Crack the Rich List

Oct 4th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: News

Ken Muse sent me an e-mail so juicy, I’m just gonna post it here…
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MP3 Bloggers

Oct 4th, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Weblogs

Looking for more evidence that weblogs grow audience? Check out this roundtable meeting of six tastemaking MP3 bloggers.
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