Essentials Page at muz4now – #GetToKnow
There’s a new essentials page on the muz4now brand by Stan Stewart. Here’s the rundown of why and what you can find on it.
Because social networking has been a great way to connect with friends and fans, Stan Stewart sometimes writes about what he’s learned there. These networks can be fun and sometimes tricky. They are enticing with occasional pitfalls. Be ready for both by reading what’s here.
There’s a new essentials page on the muz4now brand by Stan Stewart. Here’s the rundown of why and what you can find on it.
Do the best music reviews still come from the big websites? I think not…
Times are changing. Again. Fascism and the Federated Response With the rise of fascism, hate-mongering, and social-media-owning billionaires bowing to the fascists, I’m joining the Federated socials. What does that mean? You may ask. I’m still learning. The system used by the federated networks I’m interested in is called ActivityPub. I don’t claim to know
Things change. And — especially when you’re unsigned — clarity is a good thing. Unsigned Musician Over the years, many of the platforms that claim to be on the side of unsigned musicians have fallen away. This leaves people like me filling the void left by those failed services. But wait a minute: what’s this
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Folk songs are often social. Folk songs are often raw. In form and delivery, their point is to get across the story. Nothing else is more important. A Chance Meeting Social networks, on the other hand, have gone through a lot of upheaval, especially in the last few years. Still, they have been a source
In a webstory, Stan Stewart asks about the state of social networks. Which one(s) work for you? And what draws you to them?
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Email marketing feels very vulnerable to solo artists. But can it be worth it to send that newsletter or announcement anyway?
Anyone with a heart has had it broken by the recent obscene mass murders in Buffalo and Uvalde. Yet, no matter how sad and angry we may be, the answer is not to act out our feelings. It is to direct our caring towards people who have no sense of connection or relationship. View this
Stan Stewart shares some of his pet peeves about social network interactions. Social media: you can’t live with it or without it.
We are finding our way. In my workplace and neighborhood, we’ve been responding to the pandemic for over a year. Reflecting back, it has been a strange year. In addition to some current reflections, I’ll offer you some of my other posts about the pandemic experience from the past year. Remembering Loved Ones Gone No