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How to build your fanbase using YouTube Cards
Chris Robley writes on the DIY Musician Blog: Have you used YouTube annotations to enhance your music videos? Well get ready for YouTube "cards" — the new, mobile-friendly YouTube interactivity feature that will eventually replace annotations.More
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Rhapsody Audio Cards Offer Streaming Music In Twitter
via TechCrunch: Twitter's own dedicated music app never really took off, but a new partner integration with Rhapsody brings 30 million full tracks to the app via new Rhapsody audio cards.More
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'YouTube For Artists' Debuts
Billboard reports: The platform has been built. Millions of creators are using it. Now YouTube is taking steps to make sure creators keep using it. "What we're doing in a sense is putting the wisdom of the experts in the hands of everyone," says Vivien Lewit, director of music partnerships at the streaming giant. More
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Live-Streaming Apps Dominate Buzz at SXSW
A live-streaming app called Meerkat, calls to online activism and pedicabs with a "Game of Thrones" Iron throne seat were the top topics of conversation at South by Southwest over the weekend, as 33,000-plus members of the technology, marketing and media industries poured into Austin, Texas.More
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3 lessons you shouldn't learn from Taylor Swift, Thom Yorke, and Beyonce
Taylor Swift, Thom Yorke, and Beyonce are some of the most famous musical artists in the world. Whenever one of them has gone rogue with their album release or distribution strategy, it's obviously become big headlines. More
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