in any case I set it up again. but now I'm realizing how terrible I am at that sort of online networking thing. is it really significant? by default I'm forced to spend a lot of time in front of computers...but does that mean I go and read those online "How to effectively use myspace" sites where they get all tactical? people rarely listen to other people's music on there anymore. it's a promo gladiator ring...who can spam the most. I was on 50 cent page and other big name artists to see what their comments were like. there are about 100 "do you like how I look in my profile???" spam messages in their comments. it's nonsense. then you get kids like 'yo Fiddy mah n!gga wuz rilly rilly hoodcheck mah new shit caled We Tote Techs Off Safety'
ranting. but basically my new game is to see how far I can go by NOT spamming and adding people

the approach now is blogs and DJs. college radio Djs...whoever. and they don't gotta be pitchfork level blogs either. just blogs. many of them have a larger following than you'd think.
basically...checking out university/college radio shows and seeing who plays what and contacting them accordingly.
the internet is a fucked up 'place'.
fess up, how many of you send spam messages? don't be embarrased...ya gotta do what ya gotta do to bring some sort of attention to yourself.