The JamsBio Music Writer ProgramSpread the Word
Your JamsBio is a work of art. It describes who you are in a unique way. Some of you may prefer to remain anonymous, but everyone should feel free to share their JamsBio with others. What better way to introduce people to the music that’s had an impact on your life?There are a number of ways you can spread the word about your JamsBio. 1. When you publish a memory, you will be asked if you’d like to email your friends a link to your memory. We suggest you use this feature to let your friends a family read about your memory. It’s particularly useful to share it with people who share the memory and went through the experience with you that the memory is about. 2. Use the ‘email’ link on the bottom left of every memory that you would like to share with your friends. You can send memories that are your own as well as memories from others that you think your friends would enjoy. 3. Place one of our widgets on your blog or website. The first “JamsBio Navigator” widget allows you to share your personal JamsBio on your blog or website. Simply cut and paste into your site, the embed code, which can be found in the right column of all of your memory detail pages. Our other widget is accessible on all of the Explore section pages. This widget continuously streams memories according to the category (most recent, artists, years, tags, etc.) that you would like to feature. Plus, you never need to update it because it stays current with all the latest memories shared on jamsbio.com |
Recent EntriesDateTitle02 | 08Peter Gabriel: Scratch My Back 02 | 04Los Campesinos! Romance is Boring 02 | 03The Coldplay of the Supermarket and Other Nutritional Ninnies 02 | 02OK Go: Of the Blue Colour of the Sky 02 | 01Beach House: Teen Dream 01 | 29Surfer Blood: Astro Coast 01 | 28When the Power Station Banged a Gong, Teenage Fans Banged Along 01 | 27The Willie Nelson of Pin-up Girls and Other Cheech & Chong-y Cheesecake 01 | 26Spoon: Transference
Buffers, Bridges & Bubbles
Love is Strange
The Birds, the Bees & Me
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