US music site Jango announced the launch of Jango Music Network (JMN), dubbing it as the world’s largest and most targeted cost-effective ad network for the music vertical.
The current JMN inventory of music sites reach a collective total of 30 million unique monthly visitors in the US alone. JMN also features a unique methodology that maps brand preference to musical taste and uses it to help advertisers target audiences that will be particularly receptive to their brand.
After the great response I received from my articles a couple days ago titled, Attack Of The Music Communities, I thought I would write a quick note about some of the communities I left of who deserve a mention. These two music communities were mentioned in the comments of the previous post, so if you do want to have your say then Crenk is the place to get heard.
Reverb Nation – Reverbnation is a social network mixed with widgets. Depending if your an artist, label, manager, fan or venue, Reverbnation has options to help you achieve your goals. Artists can promote themselves in a similar way as they can on myspace, but artists can also receive 50% of the revenues generate from advertising on their own Reverb pages.
Jango – Jango is a mixture between social networking and customising your own online radio station. Just type in an artist and your first station starts playing right away. The service is a little like Last.fm in the way you can customise your own online station, but it lacks the feature of allow you to find new artists. Still the interface is nice and sexy.
If there are still any music sites I have left out, then please let me know and I might even produce a Part 3, to this ever growing Attack Of The Music Communities series.
I also just wanted to thank everyone who either Stumbled or Dugg our last post. Participation and help to spread the word of Crenk actually existing it really appreciated.