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Black Friday Shopping -Richard Simmons-Still Pumpin
November 29, 2008, 12:32 am
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So I had to work in the morning and then in the afternoon I felt like shopping as I saw everyhting but the lights at every store go on a clearance. So yea the reccession is literally probably killing some people but this only temporary so stick out. I still mangaed to buy me a couple of things and many people that I saw might have been using there rent money to purchase a couple of things like a brand new flat screen tv or a new Prada bag. For those of you who got up early this morning to stand in line outside of Best Buy or something like it. All I have to say is ” It was all online, online”

Found this video of old as Richard Simmons outside of Macy’s for Black Friday-I did not know he was still alive but I hope you get a kick out of him



Coolest Obama T-shirts on the Market–

These are the coolest Obama t-shirts I’ve seen sad to say I have not seen any cool one’s of McCain but if you do then lets us know and we’ll post them up. 

 

These are by Undercrwn 

 

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I really like this graphic by the Five Locs brand for there exclusive Obama t-shirts check them out here

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Quality Indie Artist–”Santogold”-”Creator”

We are suckers for new and fresh music at Plateau and I can honestly say that I relapse if I don’t get my dose of new music every month. I really like what Santogold has been able to do with her music and sound. I have begun ask people why do many indie artist make better music that many of those in the majors? Spread your thoughts on me people but enjoy the video first by Santogold called “Creator”

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Cage The Elephant – Ain’t No Rest For the Wicked & Framing Hanley

So this is the second time I post a video on these guys but this Kentucky band (Cage The Elephant) is just wicked and the next best thing to comeout in quite some time. Thanks goes out to my boy Chris from Vicarious Music for introducing me to them. We hope to interview them soon @ PlateauMag.com-

The second video is of Framing Hanley whom we have interviewed and will the scoop on them posted soon @ Plateaumag.com.



Marc Villa New Track – Unexpected Us
November 22, 2008, 5:25 am
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Check out a featured and very gifted performance by artist Marc Villa – Track Names- Unexpected Us & Little White Lies



Check Our Girl Shayna Zaid @ Rockwood this Saturday

Shayna Zaid the international star is dropping her EP “Au Fait” and can be found on itunes, amazon and other major distributors. So come out this Saturday have drink and listen to Shayna’s new songs from her “EP” as she returns with her full band to lite up Rockwood Music Hall with her powerful smokey voice and jazzy vocal swagger.

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If you are a fan then come out and get the opportunity to win a  special issue of Shayna Zaid’s interview w/Plateau autographed by Shayna Zaid herself.

(Check Her Interview Out Here)

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She takes the stage this Saturday night @ 10:45pm @ Rockwood Music Hall on 196 Allen street (Btwn Stanton & Houston street) in the Lower East Side
Watch Shayna Do her thing with The super producer JD and see what all the excitement is about-



Creating an Effective Myspace Page

So I wanted to share a article with all you music creators that I found online over at Music Nuvo. I believe that they bring up some really good points so check it out and visit there site by clicking here

 

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As the #6 most trafficked website in the world, there’s no doubt that MySpace has become an important part of the web fabric, and one that independent musicians should not take lightly. But I’m afraid too many artists either A) don’t use MySpace to it’s full potential, or worse, B) expect far too much of MySpace and overuse it.

 

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There is a happy medium in there, and independent artists need to learn to use MySpace effectively and efficiently. As I’ve said before on this blog, MySpace is but one tool in a giant toolbox, and that tool needs to be implemented in the way that is most useful for you.

It was mentioned to me once that your MySpace profile is like one giant business card. Business cards should give a brief introduction to a company and tell people how to get in touch. Well, if your MySpace profile is your business card, you need to be of the mindset that it should serve the primary purpose introducing them to your music and telling them how to interact with you. Here’s some tips on how to do that:

TIP #1: Your MySpace Profile Is NOT Your Artist Website

MySpace is good at some things, and terrible at most others. Ultimately, you have very limited control of what you can and cannot do on MySpace – cannot use javascript, cannot build multiple pages, cannot place content outside of MySpace’s predfined text boxes. You cannot let this level of control decrease your ability to interact with your fans, therefore, every effort on your MySpace page needs to ultimately be centered around how to get them to your real artist website.

 

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TIP #2: Maintain Your Brand Image

Every artist has a brand image, and that image needs be maintained throughout every piece of product, performance, and website. The design of your MySpace profile – how it is visually perceived – should be consistent with the design of your artist website. This leaves the fan with the sense that everything you do is interwoven. Use the same color schemes, graphics, and fonts.

TIP #3: Reduce The Clutter

Artists have gotten carried away with sticking anything and everything up on their MySpace profile. Widgets have taken over MySpace to the point that the profiles have become unwieldy. Check out artist 50 Cent’s MySpace Page… this dude has got so many banners, and surveys, and icons, and gadgets, and videos, and other ridiculous things. Someone must have set the marketing intern loose. Tone it down a bit – post only what is important… onto #4

TIP #4: Post Only What Is Important

People come to your MySpace page to do two things – discover your music and/or interact with you. Discovering your music means posting songs in the MySpace music player is crucially important. Make sure your most recent or most important song is set to auto-play first. You need to have a bio of sorts, but stay away from those fake third-person sounding bios, where you try to come across like a professional PR person wrote your bio, when in reality you wrote your own sitting in your bedroom at 1:30 in the morning. Hey no offense, those have their time and place. But MySpace is about being personable, and your fans want to hear from you – that bio should sound like you’re writing a personal letter to directly to the person that is visiting your page for the first time. Keep it short and succinct. You do need to have “Buy Links”for fans to purchase your product. Finally, you want to give a few things for your fans to interact with on your page – current news items, blog posts, a short video, a signup for the mailing list. Give a few options, and solicit their feedback on each by asking them to comment on your page.

 

TIP #5: Limit Your Options To Buy

Far too often I see artists go nuts on the “Buy Links” options… “You can buy our product at iTunes, CD Baby, Aware Store, Amiee Street, Napster, Rhapsody, Snocap” and on and on and on. Too many options can be overwhelming, and not all of these stores may be in your best interest! Ideally, all of your product can purchased from the same online store (hint, MUSIC:NUVO), but if that’s not the case, you want to feature and emphasize just a couple that give you the best bang for your buck – the highest royalty – and point people there. Give people a download option and a physical CD option. Position these boldly on your page, and then if you have other buy options, simply create a link that directs people to a page of your website that hosts a comprehensive list of links: “for a list of other places to buy our stuff, click here”.