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Twitter doesn't come with a rule book, and the most common reaction for a new Twitter user is, "um, what am I supposed to do now"? Overwhelming though it may be when you start out, Twitter is becoming more and more important for the music industry. It's a great place to promote new releases, connect with fans and stay on top of the latest music news. Want to maximize your Twitter success factor? These tips will help:

1. Be A Real Human Being: Don't expect to set up a feed from your site to your Twitter page and wait for the followers to flock to you, and don't be afraid to mix a little personality in with your business stuff. Business connections on Twitter tend to thrive with a little help from the personal connections, so let people know who you are.

While we're on the subject of feeds and automatic updates, most people on Twitter aren't fans of automatic direct messages, either. Don't do it.

2. Be Nice!: Twitter is set up for fostering conversation and debate, and you don't have to be a blind cheerleader for whatever people say. However, remember that when you're using Twitter for your music career, you're in a "business casual" environment. Stay professional. Tweeting "I think @soandso is the biggest idiot on Twitter" makes you look bad, not them. I'm not saying you won't THINK that from time to time, but - and this is especially important if you're working on the business side of the music industry rather than an artist - resist the temptation to engage in public humiliation. Who wants to work with someone who lacks discretion? Plus, the music industry isn't as big as you think. You don't know what bridges you're burning when you're a Twitter bully.

If you see something you disagree with and want to know where that person was coming, ask them. Politely. If what you have to say could potentially embarrass them, direct message them instead. Again, conversation - good. Belligerence - bad.

3. Build Relationships: The great thing about Twitter is the way it connects you to other people who are trying to accomplish the same thing you are. Reach out to them. See how you can help each other. Tweet each other's shows, link to each other's sites, let your followers know when one of your colleagues does something cool - it all helps.

4. Avoid the Numbers Shuffle, The Follow Test and Other Twitter Mind Games: A lot of people spend a lot of time on Twitter checking out how has the most followers, who is following more people than follow them back, culling their own follow list and so on and so forth. Other people follow someone, wait for a set period of time, then unfollow them if they aren't followed back. This kind of stuff is exhausting, counterproductive, and more than a little bit third grade.

Remember that you're on Twitter to further your own projects and learn from others. The relationships you cultivate there can't be quantified by a number on the screen, and you're better off working on connecting with like minded folks in your network than frantically trying to manipulate your volume of connections. Just keep your eye on your own project and contribute to the community as best you can. The rest will fall into place.

5. Let People Hear from YOU: Retweeting what other people have written is a great thing, and you should do it. Tweeting quotes that have caught your ear, song lyrics and so on is cool, too. It gives people an idea of who you are. But don't forget to just jump in there and say what's on your mind. Your words, your stories, your life - people in general respond more when they feel like that know you as a person, and if you're a musician, this is the kind of stuff your fans really want to hear from you. You don't have to air your dirty laundry in 140 characters, but being yourself is a good business decision in the Twitterverse.

6. Relax!: Twitter is useful, but it's also supposed to fun. Don't get all wrapped up in developing the "perfect" Twitter formula. It doesn't exist. Sure, you'll see a lot of people spending a lot of time critiquing Twitter approaches. You know, it's just not that deep. Getting too sucked into in any of these social networking tools can be counterproductive when it comes to actually making progress with your music career, if you let it. Just use Twitter the way that feels right to you - you'll figure it out, and people will respond.

by: Heather McDonald

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A&R Comment by A&R on February 22, 2009 at 12:58am
Good posts. I hear a lot about Twitter - time for me to get with it.
J-Mill Comment by J-Mill on February 20, 2009 at 12:04pm
Thats whats up.....good info. Look me up on Twitter. What about Facebook? I hear they changed part of their terms in the agreement is they have the rights to your photos/music for advertisements or whatever they like even if you close your account. I think artist need to be very weary about what they load on facebook now...DmvHusltlers find out the scoop and let me know. I'm not loading any music up on that joint until i know whats what.



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DMV's Finest Comment by DMV's Finest on February 20, 2009 at 11:52am
I need to get on, good advice.
Mary Nichols (DJ Fusion)/BlackRadioIsBack.com/FuseBox Radio Comment by Mary Nichols (DJ Fusion)/BlackRadioIsBack.com/FuseBox Radio on February 20, 2009 at 7:35am
This is a very good article on this - congrats! :) After getting invites from folks and wondering that on earth Twitter was about, I def. use it a great deal just to convo with people, much less biz.

Peace,

DJ Fusion (FuseBox Radio/BlackRadioIsBack.com)
http://www.twitter.com/fuseboxradio
"E" The R&B Hip-Hop Rockstar Comment by "E" The R&B Hip-Hop Rockstar on February 20, 2009 at 1:47am
yeah I just joined twitter after receiving a bunch of invites, I just ignored it until my conversation with Madam Madon I went ahead and did it, I already have about 43 followers it's cool, but like you said if you're an artist just like any of the social sites don't get all caught up in it to where you take away from your progress.

Be Easy
Much Continued Success
"E"
www.rnbhiphoprockstar.com
Cool Kids Forever Films Comment by Cool Kids Forever Films on February 20, 2009 at 1:40am
Thanks for the insight I just joined twitter today! I needed that!

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