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Who Influences the Influencers?
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Hi. I’m Ron.
WHAT IS INFLUENCE?
Dictionary Says…
Noun: The capacity or power of persons or things to be a compelling force on or produce effects on the actions, behavior, opinions, etc., of others.
In the Digital Space…
We look at influence essentially the same way, we’re just able to measure it a bit better.
The Math Behind the Measure
How closely-tied they are
to a topic/event
How many people see
their content
Ability to create action+ +
Relevance
Reach Resonance
THE RISE OF INFLUENCE
Influence and Word of Mouth Aren’t New
The idea that influence and word of mouth are new… is wrong.
In the markets of old, it was word of mouth that drove commerce.
The Evolution of the Influencer
Internet “Access is King”
Social Web “Content is King”
Real-time”Context is King”
‘90s
‘00s
‘10s
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Connected.Mobile.Open.. 3
7%
UK mobile phone users use social media
HOW DOES THIS APPLY TO MUSICIANS?
You Have to Cut Through the Noise
One of the great things about music is there are tons of musicians out there. That also means you’re constantly having to raise your voice, just to get heard
People Who Make Decisions Don’t Always Come up with the Ideas
Yeah, there are people at labels and that handle bookings that may be as in-touch as some, but in most cases – they’re not. Who’s influencing them?
The Influence Pyramid
Top-Tier: Your columnists, industry pundits, etc.
Mid-Tier: Empowered bloggers, etc.
Bottom-Tier: Excited and passionate fans and individuals
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The Influence Pyramid
Top-Tier: Your columnists, industry pundits, etc.
Mid-Tier: Empowered bloggers, etc.
Bottom-Tier: Excited and passionate fans and individuals
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OK RON, HOW DO WE CONNECT WITH INFLUENCERS?
Find Your Voice on Social
You know who you are as an artist/group. Take that and put it online. Even if you don’t see yourself using them much, it’d be beneficial to start profiles on:• Twitter• Facebook (Page, not profile… snag Instagram while
you’re at it)• YouTube• Tumblr• SoundCloud• MySpace (What? Yes.)• PureVolume
OK… MAYBE SOCIAL ISN’T ALWAYS GOOD
Listen
Listening is one of the most important parts of life. Listening and learning from conversations goes a long way in connecting with influencers. People are constantly talking about• What artists they like (and don’t like)• What gigs they went to (or are going to)• Experiences they’ve had
And each of those can play into how artists and groups can connect with them.
See who’s talking about you and even add them to a (private) list so you can keep track of your fans
Act
Engage with your fans, other bands, and industry people. You don’t have to just sit on the sidelines.
*Shameless Seattle Plug
But seriously… Mackelmore (and Ryan Lewis) focus with an intensity on their fans. They regularly talk with them (and not just since they got big)… and they credit them with helping them get to where they are today (instead of the crappy club I first saw them perform in).
Show
Give your influencers a look behind the curtain. It’s that connection to you as an artist that fuels their conversation and creates passalong. Give them something first, before it goes wide…
Have Fun
You don’t create music because you want to be rich… that’s just going to happen eventually
Having fun and interacting gives you a chance to stay connected (no matter how much you’re not) to your fans and influencers.
ONE MORE THING…
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