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Stereofame Sightings

We have lots of Stereofame Sightings from Hyperfest in Albuquerque, NM last week.


Chad working the registration table at Hyperfest


Chad & Emily rockin out!


Mike from The Big Spank


Alicia sporting her favorite new shirt!


April hanging out at the Hyperfest VIP Party


Kimo sporting her other SF shirt.

Submit your Stereofame photos and videos each week for a chance to win more rewards!

Members can submit photos and/or videos of themselves wearing Stereofame swag or in some way promoting Stereofame. We will post a selection of photos and videos each week, then allow SF members to vote for the best "Stereofame Sighting" of the week. The winning Stereofamer will win 1,000 points and promotion on Stereofame.com and on our MySpace & Facebook pages the following week.

Email your Stereofame Sightings to sightings@stereofame.com! Be sure to include a descriptive caption for your submissions and photo credit if necessary.

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Promoting effectively on MySpace.com

by Chris Standring

Ask yourself, "What bands' fans out there would also dig MY music"

MySpace has become a fantastic way to promote music online. Every artist or group needs a MySpace account now and if you haven't already got one I urge you to sign up now and start promoting. But before you do, I want to explain what is effective and what is not so you can use your time wisely, because trust me, you can spend a lot of (addictive) time there.

The first thing you need to do is look for ways you can stand out from the herd. It seems like every Tom Dick or Harry has a MySpace page so it is important to do something a little different. Having said that, the coding boys at MySpace have not made it particularly easy to do that, (it's a free service after all) and hence the slew of external companies offering free MySpace layouts. To find a layout you like, simply do a Google search for "Myspace layouts" and you will find a good deal to choose from. One I particularly like is http://www.freecodesource.com/. When you find a layout you like, you will get some code to insert in your profile field. It's quite a simple process.

There are way too many artists spending too much time promoting their MySpace pages when their own band domains are being ignored. You should know, and expect, that MySpace may very well be out of business in a few years. Most of these big sites come and go, especially when there are millions of dollars involved. On the other hand, the company may thrive, who knows. Frankly, I'm not prepared to put all my eggs in someone else's basket. So here's something you should take on board: Use MySpace to drive traffic to YOUR website and seduce them into subscribing to your opt-in newsletter. If you are smart you could even place an opt-in form right on your MySpace page. MySpace utilizes HTML so it's quite easy to place code in your page calling files from external sites. You can see how I've placed a form on my own MySpace page here (and do feel free to send me a note or comment). Once you have fans subscribed to your newsletter (preferably by location) you can send them discount offers to buy your CDs and tell them where you are performing. This, and a riveting and fascinating monthly newsletter will stand you way ahead of the pack I assure you.

Make your MySpace page personal. Talk to your fans and post comments on their pages too. If you care about them, they will care about you. Take time to add some interesting personal info about yourself, or the entire band if appropriate. Include some great photos, both professional and candid, and of course allow fans to download an mp3 or two of your music.

So let's now talk about grabbing new fans from MySpace. What I suggest you do is accept pretty much all those who request to be your friend, within reason. But I would advise you not to go seeking friend adds from other bands. The reason is that other bands have absolutely no interest whatsoever in your music, for the most part. They have their own agendas. Unless you want to discuss joint ventures with them I suggest you don't go after bands but go after those bands' fans instead! To do this, find bands that are on the same musical frequency with you. More importantly, ask yourself, "What bands' fans out there would also dig MY music". When you come across a particular band you like, scroll down to the comments section. These are the folks you want to get to most of all. Those folks adding comments are the most active MySpace users and are listening to artists' music. So go to their pages and send them an email introducing yourself, along with a friend add. Do not simply spend hours adding blind friend requests to all and sundry. Target your fans and seduce them into your lair.

Finally, it can seem overwhelming and somewhat daunting when you see some stars with just millions of friends and Plays today: 10,000, but wouldn't it be nice to get there? My advice is to take your time but dedicate an hour or so every day to do this.

I can't reiterate enough the need to get your new potential fans to come visit your own website. If they haven't subscribed to your newsletter at your MySpace page, then make it really easy for them to do this at your own domain when they come and visit. Give them incentives to subscribe, free stuff, but also stuff they would want. I have found that free music isn't always enough now. Utilize youtube.com now and make little videos that fans can see when they subscribe. Video cameras are not expensive anymore so investing in one and uploading edited versions to youtube (then copying the 'share-it' code to your website) could be extremely effective in helping to market your music.

The Internet has enabled so much for the indie artist. These are exciting times for us. No excuses now. Go promote yourself!

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Chris Standring is the CEO and founder of A&R Online (http://www.aandronline.com/). He is also a contemporary jazz guitarist presently signed to Trippin 'n Rhythm/V2 Records. The music is marketed at NAC and Urban AC radio. For more info on Chris' recording career go to his personal website at http://www.chrisstandring.com/.

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PROMOTE YOUR STEREOFAME PAGE ON MYSPACE!
by Madalyn Sklar

What's great about Myspace is that it's an effective tool to promote your Stereofame page. I've been recommending this to all my IndieMusicCoach clients as well as bands I help at Social Networks for Musicians. Just log in to your account then head over to Spread The Word to get your Links, Badges and Widgets. You can easily grab the code and place it on all of your web pages including MySpace, Bebo, LiveJournal, Netlog, your website! The more places you put it, the more points and votes you get! And remember each time one of your buttons or URLs results in a new Stereofame member, you get 100 points.

So log in and go to Spead The Word and embed your Stereofame Player, Dynamic Banner or Stereofame Link on your website, MySpace page, etc. The sooner the better so you can get more points!

And don't forget to check the Point Store regularly for cool prizes as well as the Contest page for all the latest opportunities for you to take advantage of.

Keep rockin',
Madalyn Sklar

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com for more info.

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Thumbs Up from Theta State

Just want to say bravo on the site. I've gotten better exposure here than on any other music sharing site I've been on from1999 until now. ~ Craig aka ThetaState

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Thumbs Up from Struggle Street

I just wanted to say thank you to you guys for such a comprehensively tuned site. Out of all the sites where artists can upload music (and there are many)... this is by far the most exciting and certainly the most fun of them all - a wonderful international community of very talented genuine artists. I'm spreading the word! I wish I could suggest an improvement but I reckon you have pretty well covered most bases. If I can help, I will. Congratulations - Struggle Street

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Stereofame Sightings

Here's the lastest batch of Stereofame Sightings


Jennifer and Judy showing off their SF t-shirts in Houston, TX
http://www.stereofame.com/jh45498



GoGirlsMusic.com's fearless leader, Madalyn Sklar, sporting her Stereofame t-shirt!
http://www.stereofame.com/gogirls

Submit your Stereofame photos and videos each week for a chance to win more rewards!

Members can submit photos and/or videos of themselves wearing Stereofame swag or in some way promoting Stereofame. We will post a selection of photos and videos each week, then allow SF members to vote for the best "Stereofame Sighting" of the week. The winning Stereofamer will win 1,000 points and promotion on Stereofame.com and on our MySpace & Facebook pages the following week.

Email your Stereofame Sightings to sightings@stereofame.com! Be sure to include a descriptive caption for your submissions and photo credit if necessary.

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All About House Concerts

by Madalyn Sklar



House concerts have become quite the rage for indie artists looking to increase their income. What's so great about it? Imagine playing in an intimate setting where people really want to hear you and experience your music. Not some noisy bar laden with loud drunks.

I have put together a list of links that you will find useful in your quest to learn more about this cool way to build your fanbase, sell more CDs and earn more $.

Concerts in your Home - the most comprehensive and up-to-date house concert site on the web
HouseConcerts.com - great list of venues across the U.S. to check out
House Concerts - great info on how to put on your own house concert
FolkMusic.org - lists house concert venues across the U.S.
The Complete Guide to House Concerts - interesting book on the subject, available at Amazon
House Concerts - a great how-to guide online
House Concerts FAQs - another great how-to guide
Article: Acoustic Music, Live From the Living Room - great article!
Article: UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL, The Joys and challenges of playing house concerts - another good article
Article: House Concerts - Promoting Music & Freedom of Speech - interesting article addressing the legal aspects of hosting a house concert

This is just the tip of the iceberg on the subject. I hope you find the information useful. Send me your comments and two cents on this. Any links that should get added? Let me know!

Copyright © 2007 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

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Stereofame Release Notes - August Update

Stereofame is the Social Music Game where artists and fans gain points playing the game and cash them in on great rewards

These Release Notes cover what's new, game rules, known issues and frequently asked questions about Stereofame.

Give us your feedback through this feedback form.

What's New in the Stereofame August update.

Release date:
August 13, 2008

Music Upload:
Upgrade to the music upload process to eliminate problems with file transfers.

Photo Cropping:
Members can crop uploaded photos to optimize them for placement on the Stereofame website.

Toolbar:
A fixed-placed toolbar has been added to the website that offers shortcuts to the interactive features on the site. The toolbar includes:
Music Player:
New music player offers more control over when and how songs are played and stopped. Visitors can now browse the site without their music being interrupted.

Search:
Find members on Stereofame using keyword searches in the quick search toolbar.

Chat:
Public and Private chat rooms are available to communicate with other Stereofame members.

Who's Online:
Quick access to Stereofame members that are online.

Points:
Ongoing tally of points accumulated while playing Stereofame.

Online Now Status:
When a member is online, an "online now" icon will appear next to the member name on their profile page and throughout the website where their profile photo appears. Members can elect to hide their online status in the Member Information section of their Account page.

Stereofame Group Chat:
Members have access to Stereofame public chat rooms. Current chat room topics include Stereofame General Chat and Stereofame Point Store chat.

Stereofame Private Messaging:
Chat one on one with any Stereofame member that is online. To send a chat request, visit a member page and click the "Chat with this member" link in the Actions area.

Browse by Genre:
Find Stereofame members by musical genre. This feature applies to Artists, Labels and Listeners.

Browse by Location:
Find Stereofame members near you by using the Location filter option.

Block Members:
Stereofame members can block unwanted contact by other members. Look for the "Block this user" link in the Actions section of the member profile page. Once a member is blocked neither party will be able to view the other's profile page or contact them via messaging or chat.

More rewards for artists:
New rewards have been added to the Point Store for Artists including Sennheiser headphones, Sennheiser microphone, a song mix by Grammy award winning Mix Engineer Ken Lewis, a Custom 50th Anniversary 1958 Gibson Electric Guitar and pre-paid recording studio time at Avatar Recording Studios in New York City.

Artist of the Month Contest:
The Stereofame Artist of the Month Contest is a great opportunity for musicians to get exposure. Get real, written reviews of your material and enter for a chance to win $1000.00 cash every month! Enter your songs now!

More Helpful Information:
Rules of the Game
FAQ
About Stereofame

Thanks to everyone who wrote in with questions and comments about Stereofame! Keep hitting that feedback button and telling us what's up.

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How To Find A Manager For Your Band

by Madalyn Sklar



I get asked this all the time by indie artists... "How do I find a manager?" or "Do you know any good managers?"

There is no simple answer to this to question because it really boils down to several things.

1. It's who you know baby
That's right. This is a relationship business so you have to get out there and network. I always suggest doing this at music conferences, events, workshops, etc. People know people. People like to help people they like. BE LIKEABLE! And just because you meet someone who runs a music organization promoting women in music (yeah that would be me) so you automatically think she can't help you I guarantee you she knows more influential people in the biz than you give her credit for. I can't tell you how many guy bands are afraid to chat with me because they automatically assume (keyword ASSume) I cannot do anything for them. Don't fall into that. Make it a goal to increase your music business contacts. Turn everything into an opportunity.

2. You think you rock? So does every other band!
What sets you apart from other artists and bands? Here's the thing. You don't just hire a manager. You can't just call up a good, reputable manager and say, "hey we are the bomb and you need to manage us." Sorry that is not how it works. It's like a label, the good ones will come to you. If you are generating a great buzz, selling lots of music (CDs, digital downloads, etc) and selling out your shows, they will hear about it and get in touch. The problem I see is everyone is impatient. They want their success and they want it now. They want a manager right now. They want a booking agent right now. Slow down! Focus on making incredibly great music. Focus on putting on a kickass show. Create a buzz. Network. Those are the keys.

Okay so back to finding a manager. A good one no doubt. Ask around. Ask your music business friends. Ask you musician friends. Read music business message boards. Attend music business social gathering and events. Bring business cards and CDs. NETWORK!

From there you build relationships. Nothing happens overnight. Don't get your hopes up too high. Just be realistic.

I found a few articles on this subject you may find helpful:

How to find a manager
http://www.musicmanagersforum.co.uk/findamanager

How to Find a Manager, and What You Need to Know Before Contacting Management
http://tinyurl.com/6b8u5a

TAXI articles on management
http://www.taxi.com/faq/mgmnt/

Send me your comments. I would love to hear what you have to say on this subject!

Copyright © 2008 Madalyn Sklar, IndieMusicCoach

Madalyn Sklar is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social networks expert and author. She founded IndieMusicCoach and has spent over 12 years working with a wide range of independent musicians all over the world. Her goal is to help indie artists achieve greater success in the music business by working smarter not harder. She is also the founder of GoGirlsMusic.com, the oldest and largest online community of indie women musicians, with a vision of bringing together and empowering musicians from around the world.

Madalyn is available for one-on-one consulting and coaching at affordable prices. Check out http://www.indiemusiccoach.com/ for more info.

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Pulse - Local artist finds fame through new social networking game

Written by Adam T. Rossi
http://www.saratogatodayonline.com



This article comes from Saratoga TODAY, the community’s comprehensive, dynamic weekly newspaper.

Over the course of the last decade, the record industry has all but collapsed due to its failure to capitalize on the most recent trends in technology.

Nonetheless, there is a new website that looks to take advantage of today’s technologies and revolutionize the failing industry through the creation of an exciting new social network titled “Stereofame.”

The website combines popular social networks like MySpace with the auction functions of eBay to create a game where both listeners and artists compete for points they can cash in to receive prizes.

One area artist who is already taking advantage of the online phenomenon is Justin West. West, who records under the pseudonym Obi das, found out about the website through an obscure link he happened to come across while searching the web. The more he learned about the company and started listening to other people’s music, he admits he found the game to be a great idea.

Click here to read the rest of the article...

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Stereofame Sightings

Here's the lastest batch of Stereofame Sightings



Kimo rockin' in her super cool Stereofame shirt!
http://www.stereofame.com/kimoliscious


This is Natalie.....kimo's gal!!! Wearing the heck out of stereofame tshirt!!!
http://www.stereofame.com/kimoliscious


Music Fan, Tony Brighi with his puppy Baron from Saint Simons, GA.

Submit your Stereofame photos and videos each week for a chance to win more rewards!

Members can submit photos and/or videos of themselves wearing Stereofame swag or in some way promoting Stereofame. We will post a selection of photos and videos each week, then allow SF members to vote for the best "Stereofame Sighting" of the week. The winning Stereofamer will win 1,000 points and promotion on Stereofame.com and on our MySpace & Facebook pages the following week.

Email your Stereofame Sightings to sightings@stereofame.com! Be sure to include a descriptive caption for your submissions and photo credit if necessary.

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Are you making it easy for CD reviewers to write about your music?

by Annette Warner

If not, you may be missing out on some timely, great feedback!

Let's face it- we all have extraordinarily busy days if we are working hard to succeed with whatever it is we enjoy doing. Seconds count! Budgets matter!

As a music reviewer, it means a great deal to me to save as much time as I can by not having to worry about what I refer to as 'second wasters'. Most Indie-music reviewers are volunteers, and most of us have guidelines on how to submit in place on the websites we publish our material on. Do you look for and follow those guidelines? Do you treat us as individually as you want us to treat you? If not, here are some things you can consider when sending us your projects for review. It really may matter on whether we get to you when we actually grab your CD, or later when we have time to rifle through the tons of mailing materials, useless tape and cellophane to hear your music.

The CD's I like getting the best are the ones that are in a simple envelope with a tearable material. Your CD's are not impact explosives. All you need is a simple mailing envelope, and some bubble wrap to protect the case if it's plastic. Some of the envelopes come already padded and those are fine. As long as you don't resurface them with postal tape like you are afraid someone is going to peek inside before it arrives on the reviewer’s desk.

I cannot stand the plastic mailers that fuse together like brick and mortar. They are IMPOSSIBLE to open without pain....and if Edward Scissorhands isn't nearby...you are getting tossed to the side, for now - because I can't always locate my razor blades. Please, think about the poor reviewers with arthritis and make your delivery pouch joint-friendly.

You know those really thick mailers with loose insulation in them that explodes everywhere if you tear them in the wrong place? DON'T DO IT! Please!

Don’t use staples! They are annoying, painful and if we miss one flying off it can end up in our foot. Budget friendly and simple 'manila envelopes' or plain padded mailers with reinforced tape along the opening edge are sufficient. I've never received a cracked CD case or a bent CD in my life because the CD wasn't mailed with a quilt. Remember...it's your money you are wasting. The mailers get thrown away here. If you are still having your CD's wrapped at the factory - PLEASE remove the wrappers before sending them out. It is your non-biodegradable garbage. You throw it away.

No need to send a transcript for a press kit either. We are interested in the music and enough info to fit on one or two pages about your act. So a 1-2 page bio and a CD is all we need. Again, check with a reviewer you are sending your CD to if they don't provide you with submission guidelines anywhere. I asked 10 reviewers and 9.5 feel the same way I do. But, some may want your life story.

Address the outside of the envelope properly. Let us know who you intend for this CD to go to, publication wise. And keep track of who you are sending CD's to. There are reviewers out there that write and review for multiple places. Unless you enjoy throwing money in a bonfire...don't send one CD for each zine in which you want a review published, to the same person.

Remember, we get busy and have so many CD's coming in...sometimes it can be overwhelming. And we forget who we've reviewed sometimes and where....but CD covers nag at our memory....

Peace, and Purpose!

Annette Warner
Founder/Editor-in-Chick/Web-Publishing Goddess
http://www.coffeehousetour.com/

In addition to being the Founder, and Editor of CoffeeHouseTour.com, Annette is a freelance sales Copywriter and Web Resource Developer with her own business; Awesome Webs. She also enjoys duties as a part time event planner and booking and music entertainment manager for several local festivals. She holds the position of Editor with the oldest and largest online community for Women in Music, www.GoGirlsMusic.com. and is the SC and NC Chapter Coordinator for the organization.

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