Ryan King wrote:
On Dec 12, 2005, at 5:59 AM, Jeff Harrington wrote:
I've been thinking and researching for a solution to a problem
independent artists have on the web. Because of the loss of the
MP3.COM community, and the diaspora of OMD's online musicians have
been dispersed and now find themselve unable to easily 'announce'
their new works to other music creators and consumers.
I've proposed at my blog, htttp://beepsnort.org a use of
del.iciou.us tags to help in this process - (A Proposal for
Announcing New Music Recordings on the Nethttp://beepsnort.org/
archives/000402.html) but now I'm beginning to think that
microformats might be needed in order to additionally create a
discovery phase of this announcement process. Also, my use of the
example, mp3_classical_contemporary tag, would probably eventually
lead to an over-abundance of announcements and pseudo-announcements
as the community began using it. (Admittedly its a hack approach
but does auto-generate podcasts hehe).
Is there an implicit announcement mechanism built in already that
I'm missing?
Weblog.com style ping servers would be an example of technology that
does notification. But I have a feeling you are concerned with
technical notification, but with a more human type of notification.
As is, I don't think there's a web-wide way to do this, you still
gotta pound the pavement.
Yeah, I'm learning about them now... should have one up shortly. Great
idea guys...
Also, as I'm sure you know, µf's are modeled after existing user
behavior. So it might be worthwhile to see what artists are already
doing to promote themselves and start there.
Well, since I invented this whole 'internet musician thing' ;) I'll ask
myself what I would do. Heheh...
Jeff
http://jeffharrington.org
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