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Facebook. Pretty much every panel at SXSW will be talking about it to some degree, and you know how valuable and vital it can be to a musical career and a musician's connection to fans. But just having an account isn't enough, and today there are unspoken rules and powerful tools that you can harness with Facebook. How do you get noticed? How do they differ? What are the best ways to connect without annoying fans? This presentation explores social marketing best practices, tailored to Facebook, in particular addressing the changes to Timeline.]]>

Facebook. Pretty much every panel at SXSW will be talking about it to some degree, and you know how valuable and vital it can be to a musical career and a musician's connection to fans. But just having an account isn't enough, and today there are unspoken rules and powerful tools that you can harness with Facebook. How do you get noticed? How do they differ? What are the best ways to connect without annoying fans? This presentation explores social marketing best practices, tailored to Facebook, in particular addressing the changes to Timeline.]]>
Mon, 19 Mar 2012 12:22:05 GMT /slideshow/sxsw-facebook/12067452 carljacobson@slideshare.net(carljacobson) How to Win & Engage Fans on Facebook carljacobson Facebook. Pretty much every panel at SXSW will be talking about it to some degree, and you know how valuable and vital it can be to a musical career and a musician's connection to fans. But just having an account isn't enough, and today there are unspoken rules and powerful tools that you can harness with Facebook. How do you get noticed? How do they differ? What are the best ways to connect without annoying fans? This presentation explores social marketing best practices, tailored to Facebook, in particular addressing the changes to Timeline. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sxsw-facebook-120319122206-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Facebook. Pretty much every panel at SXSW will be talking about it to some degree, and you know how valuable and vital it can be to a musical career and a musician&#39;s connection to fans. But just having an account isn&#39;t enough, and today there are unspoken rules and powerful tools that you can harness with Facebook. How do you get noticed? How do they differ? What are the best ways to connect without annoying fans? This presentation explores social marketing best practices, tailored to Facebook, in particular addressing the changes to Timeline.
How to Win & Engage Fans on Facebook from Carl Jacobson
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-carljacobson-48x48.jpg?cb=1523278892 Carl Jacobson is the VP of Marketing at Nimbit, Inc, provider of the premier Direct-to-Fan platform for promoting and selling your music on Facebook. He is also Co-Executive Producer for Masters of Sound, a television series under development to document the work or recording engineers and producers on their greatest hits. He was previously VP of Marketing for Cakewalk by Roland. Carl has written articles on Facebook marketing and promotion for bands that have appeared in Electronic Musician, ASCAP Playback, Mashable, and on Hypebot. Carl speaks regularly on technology and advice for musicians with past appearances at SXSW, Belfast Music Week with the MTV EMAs, CMJ, ASCAP I Create Mu www.nimbit.com/author/carl/