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In a recent issue of Country Weekly, MusicCityNetworks was highlighted with a two-page spread. Lang Scott and Craig Dunn gave their insights on MCN's unique aproach to building websites using a few examples from some recent projects. Click the links below to read the full article.
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MCN has maintained a long partnership with our preferred email marketing company, MyEmma. Recently, I spoke with Carolyn Kopprasch at MyEmma about changes within Facebook that allow more detailed reporting for page administrators. The blog, along with my commentary, is featured on MyEmma's website.
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For many years I have wanted MCN to be able to offer an artist or band a DIY web solution that would allow them to build their own website on the same powerful platform we use for our major label clients.
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October 20, 2011
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MusicCityNetworks has been Lady Antebellum’s web and digital strategy partner since the beginning of their career, and we’ve assisted with everything from new we
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MCN's email blast for Brad Paisley was featured in MyEmma's blog "Stylishly Formatted Email Campaigns Part 2"!
"Brad Paisley’s account, a sub account of Emma agency partner MusicCityNetworks, utilizes the Newsletter 8 layout to announce ticket sales and details about fan club...
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MCN is proud to present the new and improved DollyPartonMusic.net! We had a lot of fun working on this new site for Dolly and so excited to provide a fun, interactive site for her fans.
Be sure to head over to the new site to see the new "digs" as well as join the Dolly community for free! ...
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We are so proud to announce the launch of the new Alison Krauss and Union Station website! This site has been many months in the making and Alison herself was a part of the overall look and feel of the site design.
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MySpace had 45 million unique visitors in January, down from from 70 million the year prior. This graph is the perfect example of why we at MCN, preach to directly capture as much user data as possible (email address, mobile #, etc.). You have to go where your fans and clients are to market to them, but...
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