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Instead of Promoting Your Music, Are You Barking?

Monday, July 20th, 2009

We are pleased to share a blog from CD Baby founder Derek Sivers. We subscribe to his blog and we are always rewarded with interesting and thought-provoking subjects.

Barking

 by Derek Sivers

In New York City last week, across from the library, there was a man pacing on the sidewalk, barking something hysterically at the top of his lungs. Everyone was avoiding him, even crossing the street to avoid getting anywhere near him. It wasn’t until I listened closer I realized he was working for a local business, yelling, “20% coupons for window shades! 20% off! Window shades! Get your coupons here!”

Painfully ineffective.

Today I’m in Union Square on the 20th floor. In the big white noise of the city, only one voice sticks out. For the last 3 days, someone has been yelling in the park for hours a day, barking the same high constant monotone pitch (an F that falls to a D at the end of each sentence.) I assumed the person was just insane and yelling at ghosts, but after two days, I finally heard a few words: “Help feed the homeless!”

Aha! Not insane. Trying to help, but incredibly ineffective. Watching Union Square, I can see it’s crowded everywhere except near the yelling man. People tend to stay away.

Then it made me think: How many of us do this?

Maybe our existing marketing wasn’t getting the results we want, so we think if we just shout it louder, more people will hear?

But the downside is people start to avoid those types. Like the slimy guy always trying to sell insurance to friends at parties, pretty soon he doesn’t get invited to parties anymore.

In London, I heard “barking” used as slang for “insane” (as short for “barking mad”, get it?)

When promoting, make sure you’re not barking.

When things aren’t working, think “smarter” not “louder”.

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United Breaks Guitars

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Our longtime friend Bill in Austin, TX alerted us to this recent video posting as another reminder of why you always want to use your Namba Gear bags & backpacks to carry-on your musical/audio gear and laptop when traveling by air. Here is the story:

“In the spring of 2008, Sons of Maxwell were traveling to Nebraska for a one-week tour and my Taylor guitar was witnessed being thrown by United Airlines baggage handlers in Chicago. I discovered later that the $3500 guitar was severely damaged. They didnt deny the experience occurred but for nine months the various people I communicated with put the responsibility for dealing with the damage on everyone other than themselves and finally said they would do nothing to compensate me for my loss. So I promised the last person to finally say no to compensation (Ms. Irlweg) that I would write and produce three songs about my experience with United Airlines and make videos for each to be viewed online by anyone in the world. United: Song 1 is the first of those songs. United: Song 2 has been written and video production is underway. United: Song 3 is coming. I promise. Follow me at http://twitter.com/DaveCarroll .”

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The Lantern Festival

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Just a little something from Tribal Drums to brighten your day; the Lantern Festival in Taiwan. I would love to actually see this… thousands of huge brightly lit lanterns floating in the night sky.

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