Promoting music online?

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If you're a cover band or sound like GNR, Metallica, Pearl Jam, Britney spears etc. etc. etc. Don't expect do be the slightest bit successful. You have to try to be original, similarities are fine, but no one wants to hear a knock off band. They can just listen to the original and hear much better music in most cases.

I disagree. If you're a cover band, expect to be exactly the slightest bit successful. Where I live, all the cover bands have a show every week. They play consistently and are getting paid. They're never going to get any bigger, and no one's going to buy CDs of their covers, but they are marginally successful.
I thought FoulPhil meant in terms of sales.
 
I disagree. If you're a cover band, expect to be exactly the slightest bit successful. Where I live, all the cover bands have a show every week. They play consistently and are getting paid. They're never going to get any bigger, and no one's going to buy CDs of their covers, but they are marginally successful.

I'm not talking about gigging cover bands. I'm talking about bands that write their own "original" songs that sound exactly like some other band. There has to be some level of an original sound to make up for it. The only way a cover band will sell CDs is if they sell it at their shows to loyal fans. Even then it's kind of boring to listen to covers when you can listen to the original, unless they did something to make it their own.

As a music fan, I do like some covers, but mostly the ones where they took a stupid song and made it bad ass. Most of the time bands ruin classics in my opinion. I know I've ruined a few covers by turning them into Death Metal songs, but the people that like Death Metal think it's the shit.
 
As much as lady Gaga tries to be a freak, she's still on a fad waggon, sold out made to sell and quite shitty pop much. Now the argument could be made that she sells millions of albums which means a lot of people like her music. And also that because more people like her that means her music is better, which is not the case because people are stupid. People want the latest most hot bull shit you can give them. If she were to sell her poop and it was popular to buy Lady Gaga Turds for decoration, everyone would be buying one. Because people love selling out and doing the trendy thing. That doesn't make buying poop GOOD. It's still a steaming pile of shit when the magic dies and it's all over for Lady Gaga.

Lol @ you thinking you know anything. All major Hollywood actors, musicians, recording artists, movie producers, etc, etc belong to one big family :eek: Its painfully obvious you have no clue who they are. You can light yourself on fire ;), unless your in :D your goin no-where.
 
Lol @ you thinking you know anything. All major Hollywood actors, musicians, recording artists, movie producers, etc, etc belong to one big family :eek: Its painfully obvious you have no clue who they are. You can light yourself on fire ;), unless your in :D your goin no-where.

I never said I wanted to be anything like them or have anything to do with them lol. I accept the fact that I'll never be a "star". I would prefer not to be actually, but most the people who are musicians, do dream that dream and it's sad that they think some of the stuff people are suggesting will actually help them in anyway. I'm actually related to people, like my father, sister, cousins, uncles etc. who are far more known than you and I. One of my uncles wrote a very huge hit song in the 80s. My father wrote and performed hits songs, my sister is coming up and will be there sooner or later. Some of my cousins are in the music/film industry in some way, another is an actor etc. Who isn't into this shit? That's the real question :D

How this has anything to do with the topic I have no idea, but if I were a huge star you can bet your ass I would be selling my big wet turds on ebay and you can eat it if you want it :P
 
Did you get your panties in a knot all of a sudden? What's with all the multi posting lmao... Let me re-phrase it a little for you. So, you can understand exactly what I'm saying. There is nothing wrong with being a little slow.

"How my personal life has anything to do with this topic, I do not know."

Read over my posts a few more times. You'll eventually absorb it all :laughings:


a duhhhh... :spank:
 
I have found that the majority of what's been said in this post to be complete bull shit. You can sign up for all the sites and promote your shit every single day for the last 12 months and reach a massive amount of people, but that doesn't mean it's going to do jack for you. You can have 100 thousand fans on your reverberation and still not sell a single copy of your CD. The absolute truth is you do have to sit there every day and promote as much as you can any way that you can, but blindly adding friends isn't going to do anything for you. You have to find your target audience and collect resources that will help you keep in touch with them, with out spamming. It's a total waste of time to have a ton of people on your social net works unless they are die hard fans of the kind of music you play.

It's a waste of time to reply to every single person who visits your page. they still wont buy jack. If your video on YouTube doesn't go viral it's useless and will sit there for months and get only a few hundred views if you're lucky.

Unless you find a way to get SERIOUS exposure and become a house hold name or internet name lol you're just going to stay a part of the cesspool of garbage music that's flooded the internet.

VERY well said, man!
 
"How my personal life has anything to do with this topic, I do not know."

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Its always the "wanna be" satan worshiper that has no real occult vision, craft, knowledge, affiliation.

Your blind dude.
 
Your blind dude.

What is his blind dude up to? :D

So this thread seems to be wallowing in the extremes, which isn't particularly helpful to anyone.

As I see it, there are a few major levels that a music career can attain:

1. Basic hobbyist - This would be where you sometimes get together to jam with your friends. You might record in your basement or attend some open mics too. In this case, you don't really need any online promotion. Just create a Facebook event for the one show you play a year and invite your friends.
2. Dedicated hobbyist - You still have a day job, but your primary leisure activity is your music. You may be in a cover band and gigging every week. Or you may be in an originals band desperately trying to make sure your McDonalds paycheck covers your rock habit. In this case, online promotion is pretty important. Those extra 2 or 3 friends who show up could be the difference between getting paid in beer and getting paid in nothing.
3. Professional - Making music is your primary source of income. You've got the "1000 true fans" and you live in your van. In this case online promotion is really important. The extra people who go to your show because of a Twitter reminder may help you have enough gas to make it to the next town.
4. Actually famous musician - You will probably never be this, but if you ever reach this point, have your manager take care of your online promotions.
 
Its always the "wanna be" satan worshiper that has no real occult vision, craft, knowledge, affiliation.

Your blind dude.

I have no idea what you're talking about. Nothing you're saying has anything to do at all with promoting your music online. All I'm saying is you can promote online, but you should focus on things that will pay off instead of wasting your time on all the BS. Simplified version just for you. After reading your last reply to me, it's become clearly obvious that you have no idea what you're talking about. Save it for someone who cares about fruit cake fantasy bull shit LOL...

@ Vomit, I agree, but I'm not dealing with extremes. I'm dealing in logic and reality unlike PDP. LOL
 
The fact remains that neither one of us, you and me, don't know what you're talking about. I feel like so out of the loop, NOT. :D

Consider taking a few minutes each morning to let the medication kick in before posting lol. ;)
 
I've actually devised a plan for my own endeavours. Unfortunately I can't share it with you guys because it's devious, sinister and very extreme.

Write to us from jail when your done.
 
No no no no no no. Take your meds before you start posting nonsense, bro. Quit hijacking this thread, good buddy. I never said I would be doing anything illegal. It's extreme in the amount of work I have to do, but still very simple and devious. Don't worry you'll be hearing about it :D
 
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