NuMuBu Innovation Connects the Music Industry
August 2, 2010
Evan Lagace in Breaking into the industry, Future Of Music, Innovation, Music Industry, NuMuBu, Technology, music business, music business connections, new music business, social media for musicians, social networking

Tuneography is a social vehicle built in the NuMuBu platform to interlink the entire music industry through crediting all the creators of every song. An artist uploads a song and types the name of a person involved in that song, for instance, the producer. If that person is on the NuMuBu network, Tuneography will immediately find that person and allow the artist to select the producer for song credit. If he/she is not yet on the network, the Tuneography system allows the artist to type the producer’s email address and send an invite to set up a NuMuBu profile , at which point, the song credit selected will be automatically attached. The same process occurs for recording studios, record labels, and anyone else, even sponsors.

 

One of the implications of this system are increased visibility of all kinds for people who normally find it hard to get credit for musical creations in the social media arena. With NuMuBu Tuneography, all people involved in music creation can establish a deeper EPK (Electronic Press Kit) that highlights a networked example of their work.

 

With Tuneography and the 70+ categories of profiles for music industry professionals, NuMuBu has armed its members with an in depth way of connecting users to the resources they need as well as enhancing all users ability to market and showcase themselves.

 

NuMuBu officially launched in early July and is running a social sharing sweepstakes for a chance to win a grand prize of up to $25K and one of five Apple iPads as runners-up prizes for joining NuMuBu and taking advantage of its business-to-business network. In addition, Limelight by Rightsflow has donated a $500 consulting package for the grand prize winner. You can join NuMuBu through the sweepstakes and get multiple entries to win one of the prizes by using your Twitter and Facebook account by clicking here.



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