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Making the most of Google + as a musician

News: 9th January 2012 by Louise Dodgson under

Social media platforms seem to be ten a penny these days so it's easy to bypass some of the newer arrivals. Last year Google decided to join the social media party with their own offering Google +. Whilst it's still in its infancy the platform is growing fast and has many features for bands and musicians to use which shouldn't be overlooked. Music Think Tank have put together a blog to help bands and artists get to grips with Google + and how they can make the most of it to promote themselves. Cast your eyes over it via the link below...

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google plus, google +, social media platform, social networking platform, unsigned bands, unsigned musicians, new bands

 

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