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		<title>Twitter For Musicians and Bands: A How-To Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ryan Gutierrez asked: Part of the beauty of Twitter is that it can be many things to many people. As part of my effort to recruit as many people to Twitter as possible, I decided that I should write posts &#8230; <a href="http://inditel.net/2011/08/06/twitter-for-musicians-and-bands-a-how-to-guide/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Ryan Gutierrez</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>Part of the beauty of Twitter is that it can be many things to many people. As part of my effort to recruit as many people to Twitter as possible, I decided that I should write posts about how Twitter can be used in different situations. For example, of course you can just use Twitter to make plans with your friends, but the interactivity of Twitter can be very useful for people in all sorts of different professions. I&#8217;m going to attempt to come up with as many different uses for it as I can and I&#8217;m going to start with the one I feel (for better or worse) qualified the most to talk about: using Twitter to promote your band or music.<br/><br/>Your Fans Really Do Care What You&#8217;re Doing<br/><br/>Believe it or not, if you&#8217;ve been making music for a while, you&#8217;ve probably accumulated a not-insignificant group of fans who are interested in what you do on a daily basis. These are the fans that download all your songs (whether you want them to or not), go to all your shows and buy all your t-shirts. Every band has these, no matter how long you&#8217;ve been around or how bad your music is. These are the people that you can cater to with Twitter.<br/><br/>I suggest updating at least twice a day. Once when you get up you should post what you&#8217;re going to be doing that day, whether or not it&#8217;s related to your music, and once when your day is done to let them know how it went. Believe me, if Cedric and Omar from The Mars Volta or Daft Punk were on Twitter, you better believe I would be following them and would get super excited whenever they updated, even if it was just to let me know that they were eating a bowl of Cheerios.<br/><br/><a href='http://kansieo.com'>twitter</a></div>
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