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Swarmteams in the blogosphere 22 Apr 2008
“For many musicians, getting the first 10 or 20 dedicated fans is easy enough — but when it comes to multiplying this number things become more difficult. If and when their fan base does increase, they're faced with the challenges of managing it. Musicians need a communication system to interact with their fans, which is adaptable and instantly reactive. They need to engage with their fans, using a means of communication that can be scaled up. This is where Swarmteams can help.”
Miguel Afonso Caetano writes about Swarms in his Remixtures blog (translated from Portuguese)
“Another advantage of Swarmteams is that it can be used as a channel for sales of tickets for concerts, discos, shirts, hats, etc.. As if that were not enough, the company provides a series of tools that allow achieve a much greater degree of control than the Twitter as Swarm Analysis & Reporting (metrics and charts that allow you to take radiographs of our network) and the Swarm Campaign Monitor ( to plan viral campaigns more effective given the most appropriate ratio between the number of users and number of messages reach foreseen)”.
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