Where Do Music Blogs Fit In The Current Marketing Ecosystem?
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Where Do Music Blogs Fit In The Current Marketing Ecosystem?
I run a pair of independent country music news blogs and have seen a massive drop off in news tip submissions, review requests, and other inter-industry interaction, even though my reader traffic continues to rise through my promotional efforts. Is there a reason publicists have shied away from grassroots marketing through independent music blogs these days? Are there things bloggers could be doing better to help improve those relationships besides simply publishing those reviews and news tips and circling back to the publicists for confirmation?
Shauna "WhiskeyChick" Castorena
Music and lifestyle blogger, with a splash of whiskey on the side
www.whiskeychick.rocks
Writer for CountryMusicNewsBlog.com and CountryMusicOnTour.com
PO Box 676
Westville, OK 74965
Music and lifestyle blogger, with a splash of whiskey on the side
www.whiskeychick.rocks
Writer for CountryMusicNewsBlog.com and CountryMusicOnTour.com
PO Box 676
Westville, OK 74965
Re: Where Do Music Blogs Fit In The Current Marketing Ecosystem?
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