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Saskatoon’s Top Five Least Google-able Bands
Local bands falter while climbing the search engine ladder Ominocity contributor Brandon Mack wrote that when a band is attempting to improve their SEO that “the first steps should have been taken by the
Read More »How To Improve Your Band’s SEO
In A Band? Move Yourself Up In The Search Ranks One thing that everyone always wants to know is how to get their website on the first page of Google. What’s that? You’ve been
Read More »How to Add Your Events to Ominocity (and Thousands of Other Websites and Apps)
Promoting a concert used to be as easy as taping a poster to every lamp post in the city and praying that enough kids show up so you don’t have to pay the bands
Read More »TourHub website launched
Touring musicians rejoice – new site to provide with vast database of venues SaskMusic along with the Canadian Council of Music Industry Associations (CCMIA), and other MIAs, have launched TourHub, a website that provides
Read More »iTunes Match Review: Apple’s Cloud Music Service Now Available in Canada
Apple expanded their iTunes Match service to international markets last month, finally allowing Canadians to subscribe to the service for a $27.99 annual fee. iTunes Match is a different beast from music streaming services
Read More »Rdio Review: Music Streaming in Canada
I don’t remember the last time I bought a CD. In fact, I never did get around to unpacking my CD and DVD collection after my last move. I’ve been building my iTunes library
Read More »Follow Ominocity on Instagram
Instagram is a fun, kooky way of sharing your life with your friends via the photos you take on your iPhone. Concurrently, it’s also a fun, kooky way of letting your stalker know what
Read More »Ominocity v1.1 for iPhone and Android Released
We’ve just pushed out updates to our mobile apps this afternoon to let you get more of Ominocity on the go. The updates are now live on the App Store and Android Market so
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