2011-11-10dated from the article
Have You Tried Viinyl? The Single Song Site.
Written November 10, 2011. Platforms and services described here have changed. This is kept as a record, not as current advice.
Viinyl describe their single song sites as “The ideal format to brand your songs, enrich the music experience for your fans, increase fan loyalty & help drive sales.” That’s quite a tall boast, but at first glance the young site seems poised to meet a lot of these promises. The site founders talk about how “ It conjures the spirit of how music was enjoyed in the days when you had the lyrics, artwork and felt the vibe of the artist at your fingertips.” This is all very nice and well, but there are plenty of music websites which offer “enriching, multi-sensual blah, blah, blah…” We’re interested in one thing – does it produces results?
Will it help musicians spread their music, attract new fans and grow their mailing list? Luckily, in addition to being aesthetically pleasing, Viinyl seems to tick all those other boxes too. Landing Pages Tara Blaise on Viinyl For a broader current marketing reference, see Playlist Push.