This panel featured this panel featured;
* Chris Bucchere - The Social Collective
* Tom Chernaik - BlogTalkRadio.com
* Ariel Hyatt - Ariel Publicity & Cyber PR
* Brad King - Northern Kentucky University
* Micki Krimmel - Sugar Packet, Inc.
* Rachel Masters - Ning
There was a lot of talk about personal space on the internet and how much you chose to give away. Micki Krimmel is an example of giving it all out online and as such makes a living as web consultant, designer and blogger. She uses all the tools at her disposal to make her web presence felt. There are a lot more tools available now to help your online presence Reverb Nation was pushed a lot as a great set of tools for promotion, ning.com was another to help you develop your own social network, which is something I may do later today. The general idea, which happened a lot this week, was to develop relationships with your fans and try and bring them in to your world. The best piece of advice was to not make it about you, give people something and they are more likely to come on to your way of thinking. So don't mass mail everyone your tour dates unless you have something for them to encourage them to look at them. Can you afford to give our promotions? Knocking some money off from a show, or giving away a free video clip is a great way of developing a relationship you can develop.
I already listed up some websites in the previous post check them out.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
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