Cyber PR Launches First Ever Musician’s Twitter Pitch Contest
March 5, 2009
Written by Stuart Morrison
(New York NY – March 2, 2009) CyberPR, a NYC based digital PR firm for musicians, launched a one of a kind contest this week that challenges musicians to think about their music in a different way. Musicians submit via Twitter (http://www.twitter.com) a “perfect pitch” about what their band sounds like in 140 character or less.
The winner will be announced from Austin at SXSW on Saturday March 21, 2009 and will receive:
1. A 3-month CYBER PR campaign.
2. Exposure across all of Cyber PR online network that reaches over 10,000 people in the music industry.
3. Four Months of Bandletter – Cyber PR will design and send band newsletter out to all of the band’s fans and keep track of all of email addresses.
4. Ariel’s Book: Music Success in Nine Weeks: A Step By Step Guide To Supercharging Your PR, Building Your Fan Base and Earning More Money
5. Ariel’s Musicians Web 2.0 Bootcamp – a 4 hour audio course that will teach musicians how to be part of a very small group who “get” what is going on with Web 2.0/Social Media.
Additional Information and rules of of the contest can be found at http://cyberpr.squarespace.com .

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Who was the winner of the cyber pr pitch contest? I was not at SXSW to hear results… unfortunately. Peace, Sharon
The Twitter Contest winner has not yet been announced! Stay tuned for an announcement this week from Ariel!
List of 15 Finalists now up at http://cyberpr.squarespace.com/