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#786802 - 01/11/10 09:46 PM
Re: Artist & Mobile Apps
[Re: Kevin Edward Rose]
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Kevin Rivers
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Shouldn't this go in the food forum? If I'm not mistaken Mobile Apps is restaurant lingo for "mobile appetizers" i.e.; food on a stick like corn dogs! Just kidding! Actually, it is referring to small programs and features used on portable devices such as the i-phone. Exactly! My question is: How do music artists feel about them? Would they like to have their own phone app on mobile devices? Would it help their marketing potential?
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#787093 - 01/12/10 09:53 PM
Re: Artist & Mobile Apps
[Re: Marc Barnette]
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scottandrew
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Mobile apps are only "good" if they help the user be awesome, not just the artist. Most artists apps are junk, just a bunch of MP3s and images thrown together like a press kit. Bor-ing. No one cares.
But the right app can get some traction. For example, T-Pain released that iPhone app last year that let *anyone* Autotune their own voice. It was a hit, and got him good press coverage. It was a plaything, sure, but the key is that it allowed users to do something cool. (And trust me, autotune is *magic* to some people.)
You have to think about the user, not yourself. Would I buy a John Mayer app? No. Would I buy a John Mayer "Learn How to Solo Like John Mayer" app? Now THAT'S interesting...
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