We are tracking our stats. Glad to see we have a lot of folks viewing our site from the east coast all the way to the west. Hopefully we can go worldwide one day.. isn't that where Hip Hop is right now? Most viewers on this site have embraced Google Chrome as the browser of choice to view this page on. Fab because it loads the fastest that way ;-) 90% of viewers are directly from Twitter. As Twitter begins to grow, we will grow.
We will be giving away the Twilight DVD to our 1,000th follower on Twitter! Now we cant follow you all, but we would like you to follow us because when we randomly ask you questions you'll know and be able to answer back in order to win prizes.
We just launched on Monday and before launch, people have came to this site to show us some love. They replied to either the poll on the side of the page or from the poll from the first post, or both. We would like to hear from you.
Comment below plz!
Showing posts with label hip hop journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hip hop journalism. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
GIVEAWAY: OUR 1,000th TWITTER FOLLOWER GETS THE TWILIGHT DVD!!!
Posted by Hip Hop Aesthetics at 3:26 PM 0 comments
Labels: dvd, followers, giveaway, hip hop journalism, twilight, Twitter, win
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
USHERING IN THE NEW MUSIC STRUCTURE - PART 1
But as the music business is coming to understand, the ancient model of the touring troubadour may turn out to be the 21st-century model for a working musician’s livelihood.-By JON PARELES --- A Full House for Bands and Fans at SXSW
This was quoted in a March 20th article posted in the NYT.
Notes- Most artist will make money by either touring, merchandising, publishing, sponsorships or licensing. The CD sales will continue to go down and artist will break out by giving their music away for free and begging to play anywhere, that hungry dedication to 'just be heard'.
Posted by Unknown at 1:29 AM 0 comments
Labels: future music, future music ventures, hip hop journalism, hip hop music, Jon Pareles, merchandising, music, new york times, NYT, sponsorships, sxsw, touring
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