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Musicians Twitter Roadmap
By Ariel Hyatt (@CyberPR) & Laura Fitton (@Pistachio)
[Note from Music Think Tank: This is a comprehensive post on Twitter. If you are an artist and you have not heard about or used Twitter, you shuold read this post.]
It has been over 18 months since I joined the Twitter community and since I began to really use it something has shifted for me radically. Using Twitter has directly contributed to my life in meaningful ways.
I must admit that when I first saw it, I wanted to cry. Why would anyone care about what it is I do? As a still recovering traditional publicist I couldn’t really understand the benefit for my artists if I was using Twitter. After all, it’s about my clients not about me. How wrong I was…. It turns out the social web isn’t directly about you, it’s about other people: The audience that you become engaged with, and how you interact with them and with them in mind magic can happen.
Some things that happened since I joined Twitter: