Bob Baker's The Buzz Factor
Music marketing tips and self-promotion ideas for independent songwriters, musicians and bands.
Bob Baker's Indie Music Promotion Blog
News, notes and ideas on music marketing, self-promotion, artist empowerment and more
September 25, 2009
12 Most Popular Musicians on Twitter & What You Can Learn From Them

I can hear you now ... "You call some of these people 'musicians'?" I'm simply reporting the rankings of Twitter people known for their music-related activities here. I make no judgements as to the value of what they offer.
As you can see from the list, old school pop stars are in abundance. They still have the biggest platforms.
You may not get to a million followers on Twitter, but ... you CAN take a look at how these celebrities are using the service and learn from them -- both what to do and what NOT to do.
So take a peek at the various Twitter streams below and see what ideas you can borrow and use to connect with your fans -- regardless of how many of them there are right now.
1) Britney Spears3,330,629 followers
2) John Mayer
2,299,576 followers
3) Diddy
2,018,633 followers
4) Miley Cyrus
2,006,200 followers
5) Coldplay
1,923,552 followers
6) Ashley Tisdale
1,892,961 followers
7) 50 Cent1,675,703 followers
8) Mariah Carey
1,658,698 followers
9) Ashlee Simpson Wentz
1,588,340 followers
10) Dre'
1,568,410 followers
11) Pete Wentz
1,505,220 followers
12) Lily Allen
1,481,838 followers
Note: Some acts that fell just short of making this list include MC Hammer, Sara Bareilles, Mandy Moore, and Taylor Swift.
Also check out this ridiculously comprehensive list of Artists Using Twitter.
-Bob

70 Ways to Promote & Sell
Your Music on the Internet
Ideas, links, tips, tricks and resources you should be using to gain wider exposure for your music online
Learn More or Order Now
Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my free Buzz Factor ezine — the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Learn more about the free subscription here.Your email address will not be shared. Unsubscribe at any time.
posted by Bob Baker @ 12:32 PM
0 comments
![]()
September 21, 2009
Is Your Music 'Findable' Online?

From the book:
"A whopping 92% of respondents said they had more confidence in information they seek out online than anything coming from a salesclerk or other source. They believe the information they find, not the information that is spoon-fed to them ..."
Consider that again: Smart consumers these days trust what they find -- or discover -- on their own first and foremost!
Another passage from Microtrends:
"An astonishing 70% of Americans now say they consult product reviews or consumer ratings before they make their buying decisions."
Admit it, you often do this yourself before spending money on a product or service. Which begs the question ...
How 'Findable' Are You Online?
When someone searches for your band name, your song or album titles, or your genre ... what do they discover?
Here are just some of the ways savvy customers find the info they're looking for today:
- Google (or Yahoo or Bing) search results
- How other music lovers rate it on CD Baby, TheSixtyOne and Amazon
- What they find via Google Blog Search or on Technorati
- What other shoppers are saying on photo- and video-sharing sites like Flickr and YouTube
- What their immediate circle of friends think about it on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, and more.
- What they uncover on music wikis and other online forums
Your mission: Go forth and make yourself and your music findable!
-Bob
Featured Resource
Internet Music Marketing Crash Course CD
Are you confused about Internet promotion? Not sure where to start? You'll have a clear vision and a solid game plan once you digest this amazing collection of resources. Find out more ...
Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my free Buzz Factor ezine — the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Learn more about the free subscription here.Your email address will not be shared. Unsubscribe at any time.
posted by Bob Baker @ 9:03 AM
4 comments
![]()
September 16, 2009
Get an Earful of Ideas & Inspiration
For a few years now I've been producing my free Artist Empowerment Radio Podcast. And lately I've been creating shorter episodes and posting them more regularly. I encourage you to listen, download or -- best yet -- subscribe to the podcast feed.
In fact, if you have iTunes open on your computer right now, click this link. It will take you right to the Artist Empowerment Radio page, where you can hit the Subscribe button and get every future episode automatically downloaded.
Here are the most recent podcast episodes and topics:
1000 True Fans to Make a Living?
Music Publicity: What's Your News Hook?
The Millionaire Mind for Artists
Electrify Your Soul With Dan Kimpel
Florence LaRue of the 5th Dimension
Multiple Streams of Music Income
Happy listening!
-Bob
Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my free Buzz Factor ezine — the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Learn more about the free subscription here.Your email address will not be shared. Unsubscribe at any time.
posted by Bob Baker @ 11:20 AM
0 comments
![]()
September 14, 2009
5 Ways Google Can Help Promote Your Music
1) Display your live show schedule with Google Calendar. Most people use this popular feature for personal appointments and scheduling. But you can also choose categories on your calendar to make public -- and even embed them on your web site ... AND make it easy for people to add your events to THEIR personal calendars. Visit this page for more details.2) Help fans find your gig venues with Google Maps. This popular application is the next best thing to having a GPS system in your car. You can use it to find places you drive to, of course. But a really smart idea is to include Google Maps links to each venue you perform at, not just the club address.
Sure, fans can "map it" themselves. But why not save them a couple extra steps and provide a direct link? Learn more about Google Maps here.
Tip: Look up a venue address on Google Maps yourself first. Then click on "Link" just to the right of "Print" and "Send" to get the code.
3) Turn your web site into a social networking playground with Google Friend Connect. Make it easy for people to join your community of fans using the cool features of this Google tool. Read more about it and watch the video here.4) Add your albums and merchandise to Google Product Search. It's kinda like Google's version of Ebay -- but there are no listing fees. Learn more on this page.
5) Power up your communications with Gmail. I've been using Gmail for more than four years and love it. Lots of features and gobs of storage space to archive years of email exchanges. You can filter and label messages, send canned responses, and so much more. Go here for more info.
Google has a lot more up its sleeve. In fact, a big one is coming later this month (more on that soon). In the meantime, investigate these five Google features and see how you can use them to promote your music better online.
-Bob

70 Ways to Promote & Sell
Your Music on the Internet
Ideas, links, tips, tricks and resources you should be using to gain wider exposure for your music online
Learn More or Order Now
Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my free Buzz Factor ezine — the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Learn more about the free subscription here.Your email address will not be shared. Unsubscribe at any time.
posted by Bob Baker @ 10:56 AM
1 comments
![]()
September 03, 2009
The Best Online Music Marketing Plan Ever
There's no shortage of ideas, web sites or tools you can use. That's not the problem. The most common frustration I hear relates to confusion over how to manage a limited amount of time, money and energy.
Where should you start? What should your priorities be? What steps can you take to make the best use of your time?For years I've been cranking out truckloads of ideas, tips, suggestions, success stories, and more. But what's been missing is a road map. A blueprint. A step-by-step checklist that any musician can follow and implement right away.
That's why I've started outlining a new resource called "Internet Music Marketing Blueprint - The 28-Day Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Web 2.0 and Social Media Promotion to Turbo-Charge Your Music Career."
Yes, that's a mouthful. But it accurately describes what I want this resource to deliver -- a specific to-do list for online promotion.
I already know most of want I want to include in this detailed blueprint. But to make it the best marketing plan possible, I invite your suggestions.
So tell me ...
- What specific Daily, Weekly and Monthly tasks do you think need to be included in a plan like this?
- What routines and habits have you personally developed to be most effective with Web 2.0 and Social Media promotion?
- What specific things would you like to see addressed in a comprehensive online marketing plan?
I appreciate your input and will keep you posted as I develop this exciting new resource.
-Bob
Killer Music Web Sites by Bob BakerBuild and Design a Music Web Site That Attracts Fans, Sells Your Music, and Builds Your Music Career.
Learn More or Order Now
Get more tips like these when you subscribe to my free Buzz Factor ezine — the longest running music career tips email newsletter on the planet. Since 1995. Learn more about the free subscription here.Your email address will not be shared. Unsubscribe at any time.
posted by Bob Baker @ 12:27 PM
4 comments
![]()
Feed Me
What About Bob?
Bob Baker is an author, speaker, teacher, indie musician and former music magazine editor dedicated to showing musicians of all kinds how to get exposure, connect with fans, sell more music, and increase their incomes.
Bob's Books
Guerrilla Music Marketing Online
129 Free & Low-Cost Ways to Promote & Sell Your Music on the Internet
Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook:
201 Self-Promotion Ideas for Song-
writers, Musicians and Bands on a Budget
- Killer Music Press Kits
- Guerrilla Music Marketing, Encore Edition
- Online Music PR Hot List
- Indie Music PR Bootcamp
- Killer Music Web Sites
- How to Triple Your Music Income This Year
- Online Music PR Hot List
- How to Make a Living as a Full-Time Musician
- Do-It-Yourself Internet Music PR & Publicity
- How to Use Video to Promote Your Music Online
- 55 Ways to Promote & Sell Your Book on the Internet
- How to Publish Your Own Indie Book
Get Bob's Guerrilla Music Marketing Confidential newsletter, access to a monthly Music Mastermind conference call, exclusive interviews, and more when you join Bob's marketing program
FREE Music Tips Ezine
- Get Bob's Free Music Marketing Tips by Email. Find out more.
Connect with Bob on
Reprint Rights
- Click here if you'd like to run some of Bob's posts on your own blog, web site or e-zine.
Previous Posts
- Six Steps to Making Money with Music in 2012
- 11 Ways to Create Unforgettable Music Video Conten...
- Music Marketing Trends & 2012 Predictions - Part 2...
- The Best of Music Promotion Blog 2011
- 2012 Music Marketing Trends & Predictions - Part 1...
- Two Questions That Can Help You Sell More Music & ...
- DIY Music Career Advice from MC Lars
- How to Talk to Your Fans Using POV
- Steve Jobs: Let His Life Inspire YOUR Legacy
- New DIY Music Workshop Hits 5 Cities This Fall - C...
Archives
- October 2004
- November 2004
- December 2004
- January 2005
- February 2005
- March 2005
- April 2005
- May 2005
- June 2005
- July 2005
- August 2005
- September 2005
- October 2005
- November 2005
- December 2005
- January 2006
- February 2006
- March 2006
- April 2006
- May 2006
- June 2006
- July 2006
- August 2006
- September 2006
- October 2006
- November 2006
- December 2006
- January 2007
- February 2007
- March 2007
- April 2007
- May 2007
- June 2007
- July 2007
- August 2007
- September 2007
- October 2007
- November 2007
- December 2007
- January 2008
- February 2008
- March 2008
- April 2008
- May 2008
- June 2008
- July 2008
- August 2008
- September 2008
- October 2008
- November 2008
- December 2008
- January 2009
- February 2009
- March 2009
- April 2009
- May 2009
- June 2009
- July 2009
- August 2009
- September 2009
- October 2009
- November 2009
- December 2009
- January 2010
- February 2010
- March 2010
- April 2010
- May 2010
- June 2010
- July 2010
- August 2010
- September 2010
- October 2010
- November 2010
- December 2010
- January 2011
- February 2011
- March 2011
- April 2011
- May 2011
- June 2011
- July 2011
- August 2011
- September 2011
- October 2011
- November 2011
- December 2011
- January 2012
- February 2012
- Current Posts
Favorite Music Blogs
- Music Think Tank
- Hypebot
- Derek Sivers
- David Hooper
- Ariel Hyatt
- Artists House Music
- MicControl
- Michael Brandvold
- DIY Musician
- Musicians Cooler
- GarageSpin
- Bob Lefsetz
- Music Industry Report
Copyright 2004-2011 Bob Baker
