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    SocialCord.com - Monetizing The Social Web

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    Social media redefined the way people interact as a whole. Human interaction has been brought into a new light, and the best and the worst aspects of it have been cubed. We have been able to keep posted on events such as the Iranian election as they happened, and we have also witnessed some unfortunate and truly tragic events like the recent suicide of a teenage girl because she was being bullied on Bebo. The fact is that social media is something that no person who aims to have a web-based presence can turn his back on, merely because there is such an immediate audience there.

    In the case of musicians and artists that want to promote their works, this website stands as a valid alternative to take a look at. Generally speaking, it lets them serve fans and followers premium content on Twitter and mobiles. This includes exclusive videos and performances and all major carriers in the market today are taken into consideration.

    Fans are known to like services like this, and it is understandable. Anything that gives them a chance to bond closer with the ones they follow and that mean the world to them is something they treasure – something which anybody treasures, in fact. As a result, this new platform might carve an interesting pathway, and let artists face up to the demands that promoting oneself on the web currently implies.

    In their own words

    “Social Cord is the simplest way to offer premium content to your audience. Use our platform to monetize by offering mobile content subscriptions in your Twitter, social network, website or blog.”

    Why it might be a killer

    Fans are always keen on having a more personalized experience with those they follow, and having access to exclusive content is something they are bound to appreciate.

    Some questions

    How much does the user have to pay for using this? Which percentage actually goes to the artist?

    Posted 3 Months 17 Days ago by RogerH | Source: VentureBeat

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