Ariel Publicity Band Letter

May 14, 2008

Newsletter #43

Hello from Ariel!

In This Week's Issue:

1. Last Chance to Sign Up for Ariel's Newest BootCamp!
2. COME HANG OUT WITH ARIEL
3. THIS WEEK'S 3 FEATURED ARTISTS
4. NEW – THIS WEEK’S FEATURED CYBER PR ARTIST VIDEO
5. THIS WEEK'S FEATURED RESOURCES: A BLOG, A PODCAST, & A STATION
6. New Media Pioneer: Necole of Necole Bitchie Blog


WHERE'S ARIEL – AT HER BOOTCAMP!
Last Chance To Sign Up For Ariel’s Newest BootCamp! Supercharge Your Online & Offline Publicity! This course is filling up fast and there are a few seats left. This one will be a FULL day 10 AM – 6 PM at my parents gorgeous NYC Apt (its in the building that Jerry Seinfeld lives in – you don’t want to miss this !) This full day Bootcamp will be a great opportunity to take your PR and marketing to the next level.

Sign up here: http://www.arielpublicity.com/bootcamp

June 20–22, 2008
Indie Buzz Bootcamp 2008
St Louis, MO
http://www.bob-baker.com/buzz/indie-buzz-register.html
Ariel will be a featured speaker and an exclusive group of only 150 people will be able to attend this first-time-ever event. Will you be one of them? Click here to register...

 


THIS WEEK’S FEATURED ARTISTS

JJ Appleton
Genre: Rock, Americana, Soul
http://www.arielpublicity.net/artists/2432
Singer-Songwriter JJ Appleton is back in the US with a brand new EP, 'Black & White Matinee'. Recorded in London, England with Producer Stephen Lironi, the six song disk features sun-shiny moods intermingled with emotional undertones and guitar driven rock-n-roll.

The Stone Coyotes
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Indie Rock, Punk
http://www.arielpublicity.net/artists/2433
A family trio who play bare-bones literate American rock. Barbara was signed to a major label - but unhappy with show business in general, she gave back her advance and Doug quit his one-day-old job as story editor for “Happy Days”. He took up drums and son John took up bass at the ripe old age of eleven. Reclusive by choice, the band moved from L.A. to Massachusetts to write, play and record in their cellar.

Neal Fox
Genre: SingerSongwriter, Pop, Rock, Adult Contemporary
http://www.arielpublicity.net/artists/2438
At age 20, singer-songwriter, Neal Fox had his first record deal. Three contracts, one music production company, and 40 years later, Fox is still producing great music. Only now he’s doing it on his own terms—on his own label—and his sixth release, Now It’s Personal, is coming June 3.

Featured Artist Video:
"Dick Frankenstein's Night Out" by Booze Monkey
Genre: Alternative, Blues, Rock, Roots
http://www.arielpublicity.net/artists/2407
Booze Monkey is the current musical vehicle for long-time independent recording artist Blue Ajay. The band’s first 3 albums were very raw acoustic-duo endeavors (featuring extraordinary bassist Joel Ludwig who has since moved on) with an overwhelming blues flavor and rockabilly undertones. The forthcoming new studio album, 4th St. throws Blue’s eclectic history of musical detours and diversions into the proverbial blender. The result is a genre-blending rock music CD with a chewy blues-guitar center.


http://youtube.com/watch?v=Q1kE7LT9lRY


THIS WEEK'S FEATURED RESOURCES:
A BLOG, A PODCAST, & A STATION

Featured Blog:
Wildy's World
http://wildysworld.blogspot.com
Wildy's World is a blog dedicated to identifying INDIE/Unsigned/up-and-coming musical talent through album reviews and discussion. Starting in January 2008 we have already grown to more than 250 distinct hits a week coming primarily from the US and Canada, but have traffic from more than 25 different countries besides.

Featured Podcast:
Rock and Roll Report
http://www.rockandrollreport.com/
The Rock and Roll Report specializes in writing about and playing indie and unsigned bands that would have no problem fitting into a commercial rock radio playlist. It is a website, radio show and podcast that is a welcome destination for those tired of commercial rock radio repetition.

Featured Station:
New Consciousness Radio
http://www.live365.com/stations/
newconsciousness

NC Radio plays music for a positive world. NC Radio features positive artists playing positive music including genres like new age, family oriented music, success music, self help music, new thought music, positive contemporary music from all beliefs and cultures and eventually positive speakers.


New Media Pioneer: Necole of Necole Bitchie Blog
http://www.necolebitchie.com/

Necole Bitchie.com is the creation of Necole Bitchie, a self-proclaimed “blogalite” from Maryland. Residing in Atlanta, Necole Bitchie keeps her blog updated with the latest celebrity gossip, news, new music and recaps of the hottest parties and events in Black Hollywood. Incepted in December 0f 2007, Necole Bitchie.com has been pegged one of the fastest growing urban celebrity gossip sites on the net with a loyal fanbase and huge following. In such a short time, the site has been referenced by SOHH.com, Allhiphop.com, SandraRose.com, Crunk & Disorderly, LoveBScott.com, TheYbf.com, The Corporate Takeover and many more.

Q: What is the biggest challenge you’ve faced as a blogger?

A :The biggest challenge that I’ve faced as a blogger has been accepting responsibility for my thoughts and opinions. When I first started, I only had a hand full of readers, so it wasn’t as big of a deal. But as the blog started to grow, I started to realize the impact of my words and its influence on other people. It can be challenging because as a blogger, you can say you don’t like someone’s music and you can influence most of your readers to think the same. This influence can assist in how successful or unsuccessful the project becomes. It’s crazy but in this day and age, a blogger’s review can hold just as much merit among their faithful readers as a review in Billboard or the NY Times.

Q: We’ve heard a lot of talk that an indie band can make more money selling less CDs without a big label utilizing new media such as blogs. Do you find that to be true?

A: Absolutely. And this plays off of my answer to the first question. Bloggers are the new media personalities and with the growth of blogging, it is just as important to be endorsed by blogs as it is to have your music featured on top video channels and radio. If a blogger introduces an artist’s music to their fanbase, it can hold just as much weight as some of your top media personalities. A bloggers’ endorsement of an artist or band adds credibility because their fanbase has established trust in that blogger. Additionally, an artist’s video posted on YouTube and seeded to the blogs have the possibility to be viewed by more people than it would premiering on top video shows like BET’s 106 and Park and MTV’s TRL. Bloggers, such as Perez Hilton, have millions of readers visit their site a day and have the ability to break an artist through one feature on their site so I’d definitely say that blogs play a very vital part in artist’s marketing plans in this day and age. Nowadays, labels are premiering their artist videos online a full week or two before it hits major networks. I find that amazing!

Q: Do you feel that bloggers should be seen and respected in the same light as journalists?

A: Well, journalists have rules they have to follow. They are required to be ethical. Bloggers don’t have those restrictions and because you don’t need to have a formal education to become a blogger, this may be why they aren’t respected in the same light. Not to mention, you have some blog sites that are devoted to starting messy rumors and writing obnoxious posts, which I think give bloggers (in general) a bad name, especially celebrity gossip bloggers.

Q:. Where do you see the web 2.0 world moving within the next 2 years?

A: Well of course blogs are really huge and every newspaper, magazine, music label and artist will have one. Also, every outlet will have its own social community (this is happening right now). There will definitely be a few huge sites that come along and migrate bloggers under networks, sort of like what Rawkus.com did with the blogs Real Talk NY, Fat Lace Magazine and The Smoking Section. B5 Media is a network of over 300 blogs that reach over 10 million visitors monthly. These blog channels and networks are similar in concept to new television and radio programming in concept.

Q: Your Ning community for the urban blogger has been growing by leaps and bounds what made you come up with the concept for that?

A: The Urban Blogger.com is a place for urban bloggers to network with each other, through personal profile pages and forum discussions. They are calling it the MySpace for bloggers (laughs). I came up with the idea after receiving numerous emails from bloggers asking various questions like “What advertisers do you use” and “How do you market your site”. Also the biggest complaint I always received was that people felt like urban bloggers did not stick together so it only made sense that I made a site where these bloggers could get together, network, build relationships and grow together.

Q: As far as bringing more traffic to your site, what are the two best tips you can give other bloggers?

A: The biggest source of traffic to NecoleBitchie.com is referrals from other sites so it’s very important to build relationships with other bloggers through constant link exchanges and crediting sources. Being endorsed by other blogs holds far more weight than taking out various ads because that blogger is linking your blog and telling their readers to click directly on to your site.

The second tip would be work on branding your site. Right now the internet is over saturated with blogs (especially entertainment related ones) so you have to make sure your site stands out and makes people want to come back. That includes everything from picking the right url, to picking a great slogan and blog design. The goal is to grab the visitors’ attention and make them want to continuously come back every day.

The final tip would be to update the site with quality content on a consistent basis.


ABOUT US

Ariel Hyatt founded Ariel Publicity & Cyber PR 11 years ago and her firm has worked with over 1,000 musicians and bands of all genres. The Ariel Publicity mission states that all artists deserve to be heard and there is a place for artists of every level to receive exposure. Ariel Hyatt has managed to place tens of thousands of artists in countless outlets from national magazines and TV to the most grassroots online fanzines. Her company is now 100% digital and helps artists increase their online exposure. She is also the co-founder of Bandletter.com, a company that creates newsletters for musicians.

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