Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

A New Way to Support Music Education

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

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In a world of pointless status updates (“ahhh, cake”) and spammy get rich quick schemes (“learn about THIS teeth whitening secret!”), Twitter can actually be used for actual networking. It’s true. In fact, about a month ago, we were lucky to meet Jeremy Brieske, founder of gearpipe.org via Twitter. In a tweet, Jeremy proposed that “music education needs it’s own Twitter hashtag… #MusicEd” and we happily followed suit and started communicating back and forth.

Through communication and research, we learned that gearpipe.org’s mission is to “mobilize musicians and music lovers to donate to music education charities, thereby supporting and giving back to a new generation of musicians.”  As a music lessons provider, we strongly support this mission and wanted to give Jeremy props for creating such an awesome site with such a meaningful purpose.

Each month, gearpipe.org teams up with a musical instrument retailer and a musical education charity and donates a percentage of sales from gearpipe.org users to that month’s charity. They work with their retail partners to ensure the process is easy for the users and that all proceeds are donated to the correct charity.

This month, the featured charity is DonorsChoose.org and the retail partner is American Musical Supply. September’s charity was Little Kids Rock and the retail partner was Musician’s Friend.

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You can find lots of other neat things on the site as well including Jeremy’s bio and a blog & podcast page which recently featured TakeLessons CEO Steven Cox (shameless plug).

Be sure to check out our music site of the week, gearpipe.org, to see what they are all about. And if you know of someone looking to purchase musical instruments or accessories, direct them there for their purchase so they can give back to music education while stocking on supplies.

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TakeLessons CEO Speaking at Social Media Conference

Thursday, April 2nd, 2009

Do you run a business? Interested in how to use social media to grow your clientele and grow stronger – even in these economic times?

Plan on attending the "Using Social Media Successfully" conference on Saturday, April 11 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at San Diego State University. Our CEO, Steven Cox, will be speaking on using Facebook advertising to attract the right customers. Here are a few details:

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We are excited to have you attend the San Diego social media workshop hosted by Artistic Hub.
We have spent a lot of time creating a great agenda and lining up
amazing speakers to teach you how to effectively harness social media
both personally and professionally.


We believe 2 things:

1. There are a lot of tools out there, but only a few necessary ones to get the biggest results
2. Success with social media is directly related to the idea of Social Capital

Our
workshop is going to focus on these two things and give you tools you
need to be successful. You will leave today with a new or improved
blog, an impressive LinkedIn account, an understanding of Facebook ads,
your own social community on Ning, an e-commerce store on Zazzle, and
the knowledge to harness Twitter effectively.

Who should attend:

  • Small business owners who want to leverage social media to attract customers
  • Students looking to use social media in business or to start a business
  • Professionals who want to use social media to monitor their competitors, attract customers, or increase their social capital

Our
number one goal is for you to walk away with the skills to improve your
business or success as a professional or student through social media
with the ability to implement these immediately.

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How One Musician Uses Twitter to Gain Fans

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Are you new to Twitter? Here's how Steve Lawson is using Twtter to market his music. In essence, like Steve (who is an awesome bassist), we believe that Twitter is about opening dialogue and having conversations with people. Talking about music is simply an awesome way to interact with another person – especially if they are digging your music.

"I think the everyday life of musicians is fascinating – you practicing, you struggling to write songs, the hardships of being a creative person, is way more interesting than your marketing ideas."

Interview from from Andrew Dubber on Vimeo. Andrew writes for New Music Strategies.

You can follow Steve on Twitter at: @solobasssteve

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