Promote Your Dance
Mostly, this is just me posting about this interesting article on the Wired How-To wiki, "Promote Your Band on MySpace." The actual article is neither that specific, nor is it banal. For example, one of the things it touches on is not just adding friends, but the kinds of friends to add:
They also have a great point as to content, that also applies to other online ventures for dancers, as well:
Tip: Hit the local scene first. Bands tend to stick together on a regional basis. Just make sure any unsolicited friendship requests include a brief note introducing your band and asking for their support.
They also have a great point as to content, that also applies to other online ventures for dancers, as well:
Keep things fresh with a weekly blog post, FYI bulletins for general band news, and a concert calendar. Mixing things up in terms of the music available on the page can help too. Although it's tempting to upload as much of your catalog as possible, it might prove advantageous to release tracks in smaller bunches. Keep the content moving.For dancers struggling to gain attention, there are some very worthy points in it.
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