
ProducerJC
IndieHost
This is a some thing that has crossed my mind on more than one occasion. Here's a heads up those of you looking to work with people who make money in the game. It doesn't matter if you're a producer, engineer, recording artist, manager, or whatever; I've witnessed this from all walks of life. I don't supposed that many people have considered how annoyingly redundant they're actually being when they do this. So, I'm going to help you guys by pointing this out. To better clarify my point, I'll tell you what happened just now.
It's 7am where I'm at. This is the time I normally check my emails and make all of my online responses. Anyways, I log into my soundcloud account and read a message from a person I decided to follow, which I hope wasn't a mistake. The key detail to remember is that I followed them on soundcloud. The message read something this:
At first, I thought it was cool to receive a message from some I chose to follow. Most people don't even respond to there new followers, or even chat with them for that matter. The problem I have is that I'm being asked to follow again. Why? What's the point?
All this person is really telling me is that they have little, to zero, intention of updating the profile I've already decided to follow. Either that, or they want to blast me their," Buy my album!" pleads and begs. I get too many of the same email blast from different social profiles. My guess is; if it's happening on one profile, it's happening on the other.
Am I missing something FP?
It's 7am where I'm at. This is the time I normally check my emails and make all of my online responses. Anyways, I log into my soundcloud account and read a message from a person I decided to follow, which I hope wasn't a mistake. The key detail to remember is that I followed them on soundcloud. The message read something this:
Person I followed said:Thanks for follow me! Please follow my facebook, and listen to my new track, and comment, and...
At first, I thought it was cool to receive a message from some I chose to follow. Most people don't even respond to there new followers, or even chat with them for that matter. The problem I have is that I'm being asked to follow again. Why? What's the point?
Producer JC said:No, I already followed you once. That's all my ego can take.
All this person is really telling me is that they have little, to zero, intention of updating the profile I've already decided to follow. Either that, or they want to blast me their," Buy my album!" pleads and begs. I get too many of the same email blast from different social profiles. My guess is; if it's happening on one profile, it's happening on the other.
Am I missing something FP?