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Serviceable Suggestions
Just wanted give you some serviceable suggestions to not only help you, but your fans as well.
Weekly:
Do something small for your fans. Keeping in touch is the point. I know you tweet dozens of times a day, but a weekly blog post can really pack a bigger punch.
It can turn into something expected by fans.Try it for a couple weeks and see how your traffic jumps on the blog post day. (I need to mention that the blog post day should really be the same day every week, to make it predictable and easy to keep track of.)
Monthly:
Do something big. Anything really. A contest (with a prize). A private 'Meet & Greet' after a show. A personalized song that will appear on the next EP/LP. The sky is the limit!
The point is to exponentially interact with fans. I know you publicly respond to tweets and posts, but what if you could get your fans to interact with each other? They could talk about how awesome you are, and how many times they've seen you, etc. And what if from there it grew and grew? Wouldn't that be more powerful than having to continue doing all the legwork yourself?