Hey, Lookit! Rainy Day On The Web: Dead Music Store


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We think it was really nice of this blogger to include us in their list and also for the commenter who added Storm Lake to our presence.

It was perhaps a little unsettling in the moment to try on the mantle of “Dead Indie Record Store And Head Shop” but I tried it out right away via our social media and it actually wasn’t weird, possibly because I can obscure the issue a little by being a Grateful Dead fan.

Anyway, maybe Dead Indie Record Store is something I’d like to actually exploit; it’s true, it’s a continuum leading to today, and I can sustain it.

I’m testing some Google advertising. I can get it to display but I’m having difficulty getting anyone to click on the link, meaning (to me) the ad just isn’t very compelling.

I’m going to try:

Dead Indie Music Store
Rock Music Promo Flats 1995-2001
Discounts for 3,6,12 posters
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instead of:

Music Promotional Flats
Rock Music Promo Flats
1995-2001 85 Varieties
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maybe they both suck, I’m not sure. Maybe they have to be hysterical or offer the moon, but this is just our first baby step beyond last Fall’s testing.

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Twenty-five years of Internet social marketing

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