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Social Media & Music - An Overview by Gerd Leonhard

Social Media & Music by Gerd Leonhard (View Slideshow)

A collection of graphics illustrating “The New Communications Paradigm”.

We are what we share

We get found via what we share

For Music 2.0 resources see my lenses:

Unsigned Not Wasted : Connecting Indie Musicians and Music Fans

The Music Matrix - Your Daily Music Discovery Mashboard

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10/03/2009

“ In the near future, experts predict that content on the web will double every 72 hours. The detached analysis of an algorithm will no longer be enough to find what we are looking for. To satisfy the people’s hunger for great content on any topic imaginable, there will need to be a new category of individual working online. Someone whose job it is not to create more content, but to make sense of all the content that others are creating. To find the best and most relevant content and bring it forward. The people who choose to take on this role will be known as Content Curators. The future of the social web will be driven by these Content Curators, who take it upon themselves to collect and share the best content online for others to consume and take on the role of citizen editors, publishing highly valuable compilations of content created by others. In time, these curators will bring more utility and order to the social web. In doing so, they will help to add a voice and point of view to organizations and companies that can connect them with customers - creating an entirely new dialogue based on valued content rather than just brand created marketing messages. „

Influential Marketing Blog: Manifesto For The Content Curator: The Next Big Social Media Job Of The Future ?

Author Rohit Bhargava. Licensed under Creative Commons.

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FeedUps - Web Startups and Apps Aggregator

FeedUps

FeedUps is an online feed aggregator for news about Web 2.0 tools and services. It provides a one-stop resource for quickly scanning 18 popular sites focusing on Web startups and applications.

There’s also a Yahoo Pipes Mashup for startup news available as an RSS Feed via http://feeds.feedburner.com/feedups

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JAMES Conference - Steve Lawson Keynote (via LeedsMetUni)

Solo bassist, teacher and writer Steve Lawson discusses online music marketing, the importance of meta-stories, and the benefits of social media for musicians.

Tip “The number one most important thing to realize about what happens with music discovery online, is that people won’t find you because you’re good, they’ll find you because you’re interesting.” @20 minutes.

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The Story (so far) of Twitter

This graphic by Infoshot shows the roots and growth of Twitter. Click on the image to view the original source.

The Story (so far) of Twitter

This graphic by Infoshot shows the roots and growth of Twitter. Click on the image to view the original source.

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A 4-minute roundup of significant web trends and developments in 2008, created by Orli Yakuel using Animoto. Via Socialmedia.biz. A favorite new tool I started using in 2008 is Tagfoot, a social bookmarking service that offers a range of cool media and revenue-sharing features. It’s about to go into public beta but if you want to get in early you can sign up using this link to my Tagfoot Media Archive. Happy New Year!

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