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Pandora plus Facebook = Social Music

21 Apr

Here’s some exciting news for music lovers out there:

Music discovery engine Pandora is receiving some deep social integration with Facebook, Founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today at the F8 Developer Conference.Made possible by Facebook’s new Open Graph protocol, Pandora will be able to stream music directly on Facebook.com from bands you’ve “liked” across the web. You’ll be able to see which of your friends likes similar music and check out what other music they like and have in their collections.

The combination of Open Graph and the new, wide-reaching “Facebook Like” button around the web means that “liking” a band on a third-party site will register with your Facebook profile, which can in turn inform your Pandora profile even while you’re discovering music at other points around the web. It also tightly hooks your Pandora profile with your “real” social graph of friends on Facebook.

Pandora Partners with Facebook for Social MusicBarb Dybwad

For music junkies like me, this is great news. I tried out the iLike application when I first joined Facebook, but I’ve always loved Pandora. For the uninitiated, Pandora is an internet radio station that plays music you like. Create an account, enter a song, artist or album you like and Pandora will create a radio station playing similar music for you. You can give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down to each song, which helps Pandora create better recommendations. You can only listen to each song once, so enjoy it while you hear it, but there’s always something new to listen to.

Facebook was smart to integrate with Pandora, as MySpace still seems to be the place to be for most bands and musicians. This could really give Facebook and Pandora the momentum they each need to stand out as tops in their respective fields.

Have you used Pandora? What do you think of this deal?

Social Media Case Study: OK Go

12 Mar

This is the story of a small indie-pop band from Chicago. OK Go formed back in 1998 and released their first album in 2002 with little fanfare. Although they had become well known in the local Chicago scene, they hadn’t yet broken through to become a big nationally-recognized band. This all changed in the fall of 2005 when OK Go created a makeshift music video for their song A Million Ways. The video features the band performing a choreographed dance filmed in a single shot in their backyard. Nearly as soon as it hit YouTube, the video became a sensation and spawned countless imitations.

OK Go – A Million Ways

After the success of their video for A Million Ways, the band released a video from Here it Goes Again, another song from their album in the spring of 2006. This video featured the band doing another choreographed dance on treadmills and soon became the most downloaded music video ever with more than 9 million downloads.

OK Go – Here it Goes Again

After the runaway success of OK Go’s Here It Goes Again video, the band spent time working on their 3rd full-length. Meanwhile they became more and more popular. By making creative and fun videos, OK Go has been able to separate themselves from many other similar bands in the country. They found a formula that worked for them and have done a great job of continuing to create new and, for the lack of a better word, viral videos for their fans.

This has translated into more than 39,000 Facebook Fans, more than 350,000 Twitter followers and millions of music video views. More than a few of these fans and followers have translated into customers, buying albums and merchandise and attending concerts. The biggest clue to me that OK Go has found success through social media is the fact that they just left the label (EMI) they had been with for years to start releasing their albums independently.

Below is OK Go’s most recent video. You really have to watch the video to appreciate the amount of work that went into this one.

OK Go – This Too Shall Pass

So, what’s the takeaway from this case study if you’re not in the music biz? In addition to making sure to utilize social media, be sure to think outside the box. Social media allows you to try some things out without having to spend a lot of money. If OK Go’s first video didn’t turn out as well as it did, they would have moved on to something else. Keep trying, keep getting creative and find what works for you and your customers.