Soulcial Media

03Oct09

My blog partners, Soul Bounce.com, wrote this interesting piece about the Internet’s role in giving outlets to interact with some of your favorite musical artists. Since I run a music blog, and use some of these social online mediums, I have found that being connected to artists is an easy, fun and informative way to learn about new projects and shows. Twitter is actually the main one of these social networks I’ve used and it has helped me connect not only to my readers but also to music artists I feature on my site. It may sound like I’m flaunting, but I have had talked to some artists on a musical and personal level and have gotten exclusive content by simply being on their online circuit. Signing up with these social mediums have helped improve my blog as well as give my readers up-to-the-minute information. Artists have music that they want to promote and the ones that reach out on these networks benefit from it, not to mention the bloggers. You don’t truly live the Internet life until you’re talking to Grammy-nominated artist, Maiysha on Twitter about how terrible those Charmin toilet paper commercials are.

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One Response to “Soulcial Media”

  1. 1 Professor Foote

    Thanks for sharing. Experience is the only way any of this makes sense! Your music blog and the use of social networks is a perfect example how you have to identify the best way to find/reach/talk to your sources. One style note: “media” not “mediums”! LOL


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