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  • #3188
    Jona Menasso
    Member

    Hi Chris

    Nice Fan Page…I “liked” your page on FB. it worth it 🙂

    See’ya Later 😉

    #3190
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    Share things that the kind of people you want to follow you will be interested in. Links especially. Then find people to follow you find interesting – some will follow you back. Then you’re off!

    #3196
    Rob Francis
    Member

    With Twitter keep it on topic. As a DJ only write about music and DJing. Leave your thoughts on politics, football and women out of it. Most people that follow you won’t actually know you for real. People will follow you because they are interested in what you are interested in. I have three twitter accounts for just this reason!

    I find Facebook is more useful for people you actually know. So you can let them know what you’re up to in a friendly way, but don’t keep spamming them.

    #1000937
    U31
    Member

    Face book is just for real mates and riding buddies as far as i’m concerned, with the odd DJ or musician who are mates of mates so i still sort of know ’em well enough to hold a conversation with if i meet em on a night out..

    #1000939
    Phil Morse
    Keymaster

    U31, post: 3243 wrote: Face book is just for real mates and riding buddies as far as i’m concerned, with the odd DJ or musician who are mates of mates so i still sort of know ’em well enough to hold a conversation with if i meet em on a night out..

    Unless you set up a Facebook Page for your DJ life, though…

    #3255
    U31
    Member

    I’d have a follower of 1..and that’d be the wife 🙁

    #3296
    D-Jam
    Participant

    I’m actually working on an article of this for the site.

    What I can tell you is you need to ENGAGE people. That means you’re not just posting events, but you’re posting stuff they’re into. I try to post stuff all the time. Sometimes it’s links to new mixes I’ve done or new blog entries I’ve written. Other times it’ll be cool blog entries and articles that I think fit the whole DJ thing. I also post 2-min clips of tunes I think are cool on a tumblr blog and then post links to the individual entries on twitter and facebook. People get into it.

    The reality is you need to be an aggregator of content. Constantly give stuff you find so people simply choose to follow you because you’re a convenient source of stuff. From there, you engage in conversation. Look at Deadmau5’s Facebook page and how he’ll post something that leads to much conversation.

    More to come.

    #3297
    Christopher Johnson
    Participant

    DJam, what your saying is I can just link to you and let YOU do all the work?! Ah, The Huckleberry Finn approach. Excellent! 🙂

    #3298
    D-Jam
    Participant

    Christopher A Johnson, post: 3290 wrote: DJam, what your saying is I can just link to you and let YOU do all the work?! Ah, The Huckleberry Finn approach. Excellent! 🙂

    Well, you actually could. Sometimes I’ll use others as my aggregators.

    So let’s say Phil posts a link to an article he wrote or just liked, and I think it’s utterly cool…I’ll then post it on my social media. There’s no rule against it…but if you’re going to let’s say repost everything I post, make sure your fan following isn’t full of people who follow me. Or else they’ll call you a phony.

    Even with Twitter, start by following people. Anyone you like. I know when someone follows me, I’ll look at their Twitter feed and see if they’re posting stuff I like. I’ll follow them back if they do.

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