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Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Autoplay Music On The Homepage? No!

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Old habits die hard; even the ones that deserve a swift death. Case in point, it never ceases amaze how many performing arts organizations still have an audio file set to autoplay when users visit the website’s homepage. For the most part, the online community crossed the autoplay=bad threshold back in 2011 and although most performing arts groups seem to have caught up to what everyone else realized a few years ago, a few groups seem to have lost the memo.

ITA-GUY-004Back in the day, autoplay was just fine, but this was also the brief period of time from the onset of early broadband internet connections in major metropolitan areas and the onset of the Smartphone revolution.

Back then, browsing was restricted to desktop and laptop environments and surfing the net in working environments wasn’t as common as today. There was even time when having autoplay audio was a tool to demonstrate multimedia prowess.

Times have changed.

Today is a completely different story; mobile devices and high speed cellular connections mean people are in brave new world. High speed mobile devices mean people use the internet in public spaces and those spaces are still defined by personal space and autoplay music is nothing but intrusive.

Even tech style gods like Apple have developed an official position that autoplay auto isn’t kosher and went so far as to disable autoplay in Safari browsers on iOS devices.

If you need additional best practice related advice, then head over to the international community created to develop open standard for web growth, W3C (World Web Consortium). These folks determined that autoplay is sketchy business as well and laid out clear guidelines (section 1.4.2) for non-interference.

For all the folks who insist that orchestras and operas are all about what people hear so their websites must autoplay music so, let’s look at some more practical reasons.

People aren’t as stupid as you think. Really. Simply put, they can find the area on your site that features media clips and play them if desired. And if you’re genuinely interested in bringing in new listeners, they are likely in a generation that knows how to use Facebook, send an email, and has a browser that wasn’t released in 2007. And if cute cat videos are any sign, folks have no trouble finding and sharing multimedia they find entertaining, you don’t have to hammer them with it.When did you become the harbinger of good taste? Who’s to say that the clip you select is going to appeal to such an overwhelming majority that it will create a meaningful emotional bond to begin with? Worst case scenario, you could actually turn away a potential ticket buyer.You’re only going to kill conversion. For those not in the know, conversion is important to your website. It means ticket sales, donations, or social shares. If you only believe a fraction of the mountain of evidence that says autoplaying audio is bad, then do some A/B testing and be sure.

In the end, there are no good reasons to have autoplay music at your organization’s site. Certainly, times may change and the opposite may once again be true but until then, play it smart and play to win the game of online conversion and leave autoplay behind.

Friday, May 17, 2013

Melina Matsoukas, Music Video Director, Shares Photos Of Her Loft (PHOTOS)

If you've scoped a video by Beyoncé, Solange, Rihanna, Snoop, or Gaga (the list goes on and on) in the last five years, chances are, one ferociously chic woman was leading the team behind the lens. We're talking about director Melina Matsoukas. This inspiring woman has an eye that's earned her platinum status among music's elite -- and, after making her acquaintance, we're officially drinking the Kool-Aid.

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Friday, May 10, 2013

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Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Obama Daughter Dance Recital: President Attends Sasha's Performance At The Music Center At Strathmore

Obama Daughter Dance Recital President Barack Obama walks with daughter Sasha as they leave St. John's Church in Washington, Monday, Jan. 21, 2013, after attending a church service during the 57th Presidential Inauguration.

WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama has attended his youngest daughter's dance recital at an arts center in suburban Maryland.

The White House said 11-year-old Sasha performed during a recital Saturday evening at the Music Center at Strathmore.

Located in North Bethesda, Md., about a half-mile outside the Capital Beltway, Strathmore is a nonprofit arts center that hosts events and classes.

Obama returned to the White House about an hour after arriving at the arts center.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

1,000 Free Music Albums Up for Grabs at Flipkart

You can download a thousand music albums in MP3 format, across different genres, for free for the next days from Flyte, the online music store of Flipkart.

Flyte, if you are new, is an online music store from Flipkart where you can download individual songs and music albums in MP3 format. The files are DRM-free meaning you can listen to your purchased music on any device without restrictions and using your favorite media player.

It’s been a year since Flyte launched and, to celebrate, Flipkart is giving away 100 music albums per day, across various genres, for the next 10 days.

Download Free Music from Flipkart Download music albums in MP3 format from Flipkart for free for the next 10 days.

To get started, go to flyte.com, pick your favorite genre and hit that “green” download button to add a music album to your online MP3 library. You can buy /add the tracks in one go and download them anytime later.

The listed music albums will change daily until February 28 so do remember to check the site every single day.

There are no string attached to this offer – you neither have to make any purchases at Flipkart nor do you need to have any minimum balance in your Flipkart Wallet. All you need is an account at Flipkart and the music is all yours.

You can download music directly from the Flyte website and they also have discovery apps for Android and iOS devices. The only restriction is that you can download music only within the territory of India.


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