Soundcloud is just cleaner. Simple interface, pay options. And for the most part quick loading. The problem with SC however is a bulk of the people you may connect with will be similar to the Myspace friend deal (Hi (Insert name here) come check out my release kthanx bye) but you will get a good number of those commenters and followers that will be into your music. They come all on their own... no need to spam around for them.markmakingmusic wrote:Good call. I think there are a couple more types of services that post to multiple sites. I'm pretty sure that Tumblr has that built in so it will automatically post to twitter and FB. Certainly saves some time. Again, find out what your need are and choose which main site you use.shadx312 wrote:If you use Friendfeed, it will put your posts on a huge number of social network sites for you, so all you'd have to do is be signed up to those sites. Then just post on Friendfeed. It works, but I'm not currently use it until I'm finished with my stuff.
Funny, I find that electronic music/ DJ's tend to use Soundcloud WAY more than FB or Bandcamp. "bands" seem to use FB more for advertising. Maybe that is a totally false perception though, what do you guys think?
OMG tho, totally cool convo! Def friend me on FB
But to be really honest. The success comes from your brand/music/whatever being liked enough so that your fans SHARE it with their friends.

