DJs That Use Pinterest
List of DJs on Pinterest and how they use it to up their promotional campaigns.
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List of DJs on Pinterest and how they use it to up their promotional campaigns.
You’re creating boatloads of amazing mixes - yippee! So, it’s only natural that for every piece of music you deliver people should automatically make people want to come to your gigs or buy your latest release …right?
Errrr..wrong.
One singular piece of music isn’t going to translate into an immediate purchase or attendance to your event.
But, I have good news.
Building trust and BFF-worthy relationships with people so that they do backflips of joy when you make an offer is something you can do.
Unless you have been living under a rock for the past 10 years, I would be surprised if you didn’t know about social media and what it means for you as a DJ, producer or electronic music artist. For a beginner DJ or as someone who is just starting your DJ career, it allows you to be successful even without a record label or radio support. If you are a more established DJ, it is even more an essential part of your digital being as a DJ in all your personas. Social media by default has become your personal DJ brand online and in fact with a Facebook page a lot of people already have an online DJ brand destination, they just don’t think of it that way as they publish and promote their music to friends, fans and followers. And here’s what they are missing!
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Random Writing
Here’s a fun way to come up with cool new chord progressions you wouldn’t normally write:
Put a bunch of chord names in a hat and randomly pick out 3 or 4. Then commit yourself to writing a song section based on those chords.
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