Our friend Carla Hall writes a letter to CDBaby’s Derek Sivers.
Way to go, Berklee!
Berklee is releasing free, downloadable e-books of some of their most compelling content, including a number of excellent career tutorials from author Peter Spellman.
Is Your Site In Violation?
Website usability pioneer Jakob Nielsen weighs in with the ten most-violated web design prinicples. Does your site violate any of these? I know a few apply to us… 🙁
Monster Call Follow-Up
Many thanks to all of those who showed up on Saturday night for our Customer Appreciation conference call. We rolled tape on six and a half hours of hard-core Q&A, and clients of ours will get the chance to hear…
Ill Communication
Whew! I had so much fun answering your questions with David Hooper on Saturday night, that I lost a battle I’ve been fighting with a nasty cold bug. Most of Sunday and Monday were spent in bed (not in a…
Monster Call Comments
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Making fun of music…
…goofy new site for some Friday fun…
Promoting And Releasing Your Music Independently
Take your music career to the next level with this installment of “GRAMMY In The Streets: Urban Music Series” at the Bayview Opera House in San Francisco on Nov. 15.
Memphis: NARAS New Music
The NARAS Memphis Chapter is seeking out the best emerging talent in the region. The finalists will perform before a panel of judges on Nov. 14 at the New Daisy Theatre in Memphis.
Philly: 2nd Tuesdays Live
This installment of the NARAS Philadelphia Chapter‘s monthly networking series will be held on Nov. 11 at the Balcony Bar at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia.
Surviving In Today’s Music Industry
This session, sponsored by the MusiCares Foundation and held at the NARAS New York Chapter office on Nov. 13, will focus on ways to survive in the music industry in a competitive environment.
Who Needs Radio
MSNBC’s Carolyn Brown examines that question in a recent commentary. Because you get what you measure, the current audience measurement systems used at mainstream radio force programmers to over-spin proven SALES hits, rather than spend any effort on breaking new…
