philbymon wrote:I always had prob's getting anything done on myspace, & I avoided FB until yesterday, & suddenly I feel almost popular!

Seriously.. Facebook has been a big part of our success (over the past year). I would have to say, it appeals more to the adults like promoters etc.. You have to be strategic, but if done right, there's no better promotional tool to get your music "out there". No fancy artwork on the pages to make a page load slowly. Just business. Just keep in mind, that the music, and live shows are still #1. Does no good to aggressively promote if you can't back it up live or with good recordings and/or songs.
Secondly, it's better fan interaction. I'm not a tweeter. Some people are into that, but I think that's something that works better if you're already famous and don't really want to interact all that much. That seems to be more of a " I talk, you listen" kind of thing.
There's so much you can do on Facebook, it's sickning. For example. Did you know that if you put up an event flier for your gig, and tag all of the names of your friends (including bands) in that photo, that YOUR flier shows up FIRST in THEIR photos?? Crazy huh. A little unethical, and we delete any tag we see like that, and don't practice that tactic, but it does work.
HEY BANDMIX!! WANNA CREATE MORE TRAFFIC TO YOUR SITE??? GET A FACEBOOK PAGE! PROMOTE LIKE A MAN!
Hahaha.. They deleted the last thread when I mentioned Facebook.
