Blogger Outreach: Stuart Waterman

The problem with being a blog “influential”

stuart waterman

Writer, editor, and one-time Social Media Manager, Stuart Waterman runs music blog My Chemical Toilet. The blog frequently makes it on to “top music influencer” lists in PR circles, yet unfortunately that means many PRs don’t bother to read the site at all. Just 5 mins quality time spent reading My Chemical Toilet would show that the blog has a very clear style and you can’t just pitch in any old music related stuff.  Here he takes time out from writing about Naughty Rappers to tell us about PR/Blogger Outreach.

Stuart Waterman

1. Do PRs contact you regarding your site?

Yes.

2.  Should they?

Well I do say how they can contact me in my “About” section, so I can’t complain really.

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My Chemical Toilet praises the artist Little Boots’ use of social media to promote herself and engage with her audience.

Personally I like the fact that even as she’s about to hit the big time she does all the MySpace / YouTube / blog stuff herself. It allows her intelligence and sense of humour to come across, and you can’t help warming to her. Of course if she really makes it that’ll all be handed over to a lackey, but at this point it’s an example of how pop stars can use “social media” to promote themselves beyond just bunging a few tracks onto their MySpace. Or making videos that make them look like dicks.

Is it all pointless once marketers get involved ‘helping’ maintain social media platforms on behalf of artists? Or, is this just something we need to stop being precious about, much in the same way we accept stars have been media trained and not every autographed pic will be signed personally. What do you think?

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