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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Jagged Row Interview

I first mentioned Jagged Row a little while ago as a band I noticed through a friend. Since then, things have been going well. They agreed to a full interview, and today I have the results of that effort.

Enjoy Jagged Row:



1. I'd like to start by asking how you came up with Jagged Row? It invokes a certain jaded feeling. Did something happen in your lives that made you come up with the name?
     We actually came up with Jagged Row from a previous band name! Originally I (Jaci) was a solo artist singing and writing a pop-style of music, and the guys became a back-up band for me. Chad, (the rhythm guitarist at the time...now our bass player) suggested they be called "Those Guys". We thought it sounded kind of catchy, so when people asked, we were "Jaci Butler and Those Guys". Only a few months after we got together though, we decided we'd start to write together. Matt, (the lead guitarist) and I wrote one song and we instantly realized we had good chemistry! We wanted to become a band and write more music together. We shortened the name to Jaci & Those Guys so it sounded more like a band, but people still kept thinking we were a solo artist! We had to come up with another name. It took us nearly a year to come up with a name we actually liked. During that time we started writing heavier music that the guys liked to play and I fell in love with singing rock music! We went through hundreds of names and even gave up for awhile and decided to stick with Jaci & Those Guys to release our first album under. Just a little while after the release, we got to thinking more about names. Chad suggested we just go by JAG, a acronym for "Jaci And Guys". The military already had that though. I suggested Jagged, but too many bands all over the Internet had taken that. We needed something fresh! We kept the Jagged and thought about where we were all from: Rowlett, Royse City, and Rockwall. Those three cities are "the three Rs" of our area. Jagged Row was born! :)

2. It's nice to hear a full four piece band with a talented female singer. Did your band always have five people? Or did it begin with only a few?
     Thank you! Yes, Jagged Row has always had five people. There's Trevor Quiett, our drummer, Chad Ragsdale, our bassist, Matt Venhaus is our first lead guitarist, and Chris Lee is basically a second lead guitarist. We've always felt that with the music we play, it just wouldn't be as full sounding with out that second guitar part! I sing lead and Matt and Chad sing back-up. 

3. Jaci, this question is for you. On stage you seem pretty comfortable. When did you first sing in front of a group?
     Ah, I love this question! When people ask me this, I always tell them, "Since I could talk!" and that answer is the full truth! I used to stand up on the kitchen table at family gatherings and sing my heart out! The first time I actually performed in front of a crowd besides my family, was my elementary school talent show in first grade. I sang "Sweet Nothin's". I have always loved the spotlight and singing is my passion. Always has been, always will be. Being onstage is the most incredible feeling in the world! I've never wanted to do anything else in life but perform and I plan to do that the rest of my life as the lead singer of Jagged Row! :) 



4. You've done over 200 shows, that's impressive. What was your best night?
     Wow! That's a hard question to answer. We'd have to say the State Fair of Texas this past year. On October 14th, 2011 we got to open for Finger Eleven on the Chevrolet Main Stage. It's probably our best show to date. There were around a thousand people just at the stage and even more walking around the whole fair. We got to play a set earlier in the evening then another one after dark. We remember so vividly right before we walked up the stairs and onto that stage hearing the whole crowd chant our name before that second set! The rush and feeling of that was mind-blowing! We got up on that stage and played and sang and performed our hearts out! By the end of the show people had thrown up notes and lucky bracelets, etc. that they wanted us to have! One of the notes read, "To Jagged Row, I love you! <3 Alvie!" (I have it stuck to my bedroom mirror still! -Jaci) After our set was over, and we played the last note, the crowd immediately started chanting to have us back. We threw picks and sticks and towels out to the crowd and had to apologize for not being able to play another song. (It was in our contract to stop at a certain time.) The best part about it was that the security guards backstage told us, "We've been working this fair for 25 years, and have never heard an encore for a band!" That night was the most adrenaline rushed, exhilarating show we've ever gotten to play! We just hope for many more in the near future! 

5. Did you ever think you'd have such a track record after only a couple of years as a band?
     We knew when we started this band that we wanted to take it all the way to the top. Did we think after only a few years, we'd be this far along? No. Are we happy we are? Yes! It's been a lot of hard work and there is just more to come but we're ready for it! :) 



6. "Meant To Be" has such beautiful vocals and longing lyrics. Tell me, what heartache provoked these words?
     I'm going to take this question! (Jaci) Matt wrote the music for this song and when I heard it for the first time, I fell in love. I knew this song needed passionate, strong lyrics. Trevor had just brought a poem to me that he had written. A line in it was "The distant thunder sings a quiet song to me...as my eyes close, I'm engulfed in a storm of dreams". Matt had originally envisioned there being rain at the beginning of this song since. I knew from the moment I read that poem, these words had to go in it. I took these lines of the poem and wrapped lyrics around it I had written. I based my lyrics off the words I was so mesmerized by in Trevor's poem. This was at a time early on when we first really grasped the fact that we all wanted the same goals, the same dreams, and we all wanted to accomplish them together. This song made me think of that. I knew that all of this was meant to be! Words just started flowing and the song became what it is today. I changed the words to "The distant thunder sings a quiet song to me and as my eyes close I'm engulfed with the fact, that this is meant to be". The bridge sings, "Lost in a storm of dreams, searching for anything". Storm of Dreams became the name of our debut album.



7. Your band reminds me of Flyleaf in their more lighter waves. Were they an inspiration for you?
     We love Flyleaf! We've always liked that they were a hard rockin' band with female vocals fronting them. They were an inspiration to us in a way. Like you mentioned, in their more lighter waves. Jaci doesn't scream, but we do have a few songs where one of us screams along with Jaci's vocals. Bands like Flyleaf, Evanescence, and Paramore are wonderful and we'd love to be where they are at one day! 

8. The band has so much presence behind it, a full sound that dominates the ear. Have you ever been told to tune it down during practice?
     Haha, thank you Virgil! We actually practice at Jaci's house. The living room over there is our "rehearsal hall". Luckily, her house is in a neighborhood where the houses are pretty far spread, so that the neighbors don't complain. Although, the neighbors next door to her had a son that played the trumpet and the neighbors across from her had a drummer for a son, so no one really says anything about it! Jaci does have to sometimes ask us to turn down our amps though! We get a little loud every now in then! Hahaha 

9. That's Great! (Laughs) I'm noticed you take great pride in writing the lyrics for your songs. Is it a collaborative effort, letting the whole band in on the feel of each song?
     We do. What usually happens with the way we write, is Matt will bring us a song he's been working on and has recorded the music for in his home studio. Jaci starts working on the lyrics. When we start working on it, Trevor might put his touch on the drums, Chad will do the same for the bass and so on. Like we said though, Matt usually starts the ball rolling by bringing a song that he's already started arranging. When working on new music, we all throw out ideas and see which works best. We all have a really good chemistry together and usually can bounce our ideas off of one another. It's definitely a full collaborative effort. 



10. Five years from now, who do you see yourselves touring with? Or should I say, touring with you.
     We love this question! Well, five years from now we definitely hope to see ourselves at the Grammy Awards! ;) We'd love to be touring with bands such as Bon Jovi, No Doubt, Maroon 5, Foo Fighters and so on! We'd definitely like to be as successful as those bands for sure! We have fellow bands around the same level as we are from around the same area as we are as well! We'd love for them to go to the top with us and get to tour with them. Bands including The Lasting Effect, Crel, and This City Awaits! 


If you'd like to buy Jagged Row's music, visit these sites:

www.jaggedrow.com,    
www.facebook.com/jaggedrow,    
www.reverbnation.com/jaggedrow,   
www.twitter.com/jaggedrow   
Their music is also music is available on itunes and most music download sites!


I hope you enjoyed this candid interview. There will be more of Jagged Row in the coming months. So make sure to follow the blog using the link below. 

This interview brought to you be Virgil Allen Moore, author of Demon Vampire, SSR 1192, Diffinity, and many other stories to come. 




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Monday, February 6, 2012

Over 45,000 Hits!!!

The site is doing well. It seems like just last week I was happy the site was over 42,000 hits. It's great news to celebrate. Make sure to Follow, the prizes come each month and you have to be an open follow and appear on the side bar's following list to be eligible.


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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Monthly Follower Giveaway Hits On The 1st! Follow Now

On the 1st of December, the first monthly follower giveaway will have it's winner. Make sure to follow the blog publicly to ensure you have a chance at winning the book, Demon Vampire for free. All you have to do is check the blog on the 1st and see if your name was chosen. If it's you, just write a comment on that blog post by midnight that night. If you do, you win and I'll mail you the physical copy of the book later that week.

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Monday, November 14, 2011

Monthly Giveaway, Followers Will Be Rewarded


Attention: Free Book Giveaway. Details Below.

***Thanks go to you first and foremost for getting through this article, it's far larger than my usual posts about marketing. However, if you are able to wade through this tide, you may get a free 500 page novel out of it. Read below to find out how.***



I was recently asked how I got reviews for my book, Demon Vampire. Normally I'd just attribute it to hard work and let it be. However, the question provoked an overwhelming response in my mind. That is why I am posting this on the blog instead of through a private email.

Have you ever wanted to find people to review your book and were never able to figure out where to look. I feel your pain. Thankfully if you are reading this, you will not suffer for long. In searching for people I first noted the type of reviewer I wanted. The average person would not do. Those who review romance novels should not review true vampire epics. As much as you may think otherwise, the genres do not mix. There is a loss of validity when you blend too much romance with the raw strength of a vampire. It weakens them in a way that does not translate well on paper to those who actually know and love the real vampire subculture. What I instead searched for were groups of people that shared my interests in general. I didn't comb every vampire site, questing for the best reviewer imaginable. That will end in perpetual insanity. I sought out those who enjoy all forms of dark fiction. I found those who had been disenfranchised to the current form of my competitor's books. I searched for the estranged of my rival's novels. In a simpler sense, I found people that were pissed off about twilight and what it did to vampire culture as a whole. Angry people have things to say too. You just need to find them and give them a reason why your book is different than the one that made them initially upset.

My first location for disgruntled vampire fans was Facebook. I was able to find a few, but after about five to seven messages or friend invites, Facebook throws a red flag and suspends your activity for two days. There is a way around this at least. When the message comes up, promoting you to click “okay,” don't do it. I know that sounds simple, but it is what it is. If you are quick about it, 2-3 seconds, all you have to do is close the tab or window that has Facebook up. If you have multiple tabs with FB, close them all. This will prevent your account from being locked for the average two day stint. Regardless, Facebook I found was not the best place to find reviewers. Many of them want to charge for a review, that is not a review, it is a vanity service and nothing more. An honest review does not require a palm to be greased in any way, they are free and always will be.

After FB, my geass lead me to twitter. There I found the majority of my reviewers. Although there were still some tribulations as well. Twitter has limits as FB does, simply different. The largest untold number is the formula to how many people you can follow. As I have seen over time. It reads something like this. You are allowed to follow 2000 people until your actual account has over 2000 followers. Once you have this special number, the math is simple, you can have an additional amount equal to 10% of your total number of followers. That means at 2000 followers, you can follow a total of 2200 people. (2000 x 0.10 = 200) I currently have 4100+ followers on my twitter account @demongift , this means that I can follow 4510 people. (4100 x 0.10 = 410, a total of 4510 (410+4100)) There are also ways around this cap. Although Twitter frowns upon it, you can have multiple accounts to attract more people to follow your account. I started with a few dozen people following me. Them I set up two secondary accounts with names that were extensions of my book. I wad able to instantly follow three times as many people. Now you may be wondering why you should follow others when they aren't following you. It's simple, you need to spread your message. Whatever that message is, you need to tell people about it in order for them to tell others. Having others tell people about your book is ultimately your goal and constant aim. If you are able to do this, you have increased your effectiveness. Two people tells people about your book is better than one(yourself). You still need to tell more people about the book, but now you have word of mouth that is genuine and beyond your direct initiation. (It spawns from within, and generates more people that find you book irresistible.)

Still on Twitter, you will need a service to manage your three or more accounts. You can find them anywhere, but the best ones are one time fee programs that only cost under $40. If you have to pay monthly, don't do it. You will be at this for a long time and don't need to be wasting money on re-occurring fees. Just search “twitter programs” and you will find all you need. I'm not one to suggest any program myself, just be smart about it's pros and cons when you choose. Now as to what to do with your managing service, tweet!!! Find all the best content you have ever posted and link to it. Set it on a modulating loop. (Vary the loop.) You don't want to have the exact same thing tweeted every hour of each day, you will lose followers this way. Second, you will need to search out all those in your subculture. For me, that was those interested in gothic fiction, clothing, fantasy, dark fiction, vampires, and anything generally having to do with the color black. If you are gothic, you will understand. Once I found these people, I followed them. I waited a few days for them to follow me back, then if they didn't, I unfollowed. There is no need to have someone take up a slot in your 2000+ list that isn't going to follow you back. You of course need to make sure you give them a chance. Don't unfollow after a day, give them a few, then do it. At the worst, they will get a message telling them about your account and they might look into it. If they follow you, make sure to follow back immediately. Most of the services have this feature, make sure you use it.

I know what you may be thinking at this crucial moment, “Why collect people that only want to follow you back?” And if you aren't thinking that, you should be. When you see an author that has 325 followers on twitter, what do you think? Do you think they have a lot of followers? Of course not. You are used to seeing accounts with thousands of followers if they are popular enough. And if you don't see those numbers, you will naturally think they are unpopular and thus not worth your effort to follow. This is where it comes into play. If you have a larger number of followers, those who find your twitter account and follow it will be actual fans, not just follow back accounts. This is how you get reviewers. The old adage, “if you build it, they will come” fits very well here. This applies to all other avenues of your marketing program as well. If you have 4100+ followers on each account, as I have, that makes 12,000+ followers between all three accounts. Now that holds solid weight to it and means you are able to leverage other benefits as well.

I was able to find reviewers through twitter that honestly enjoyed what I had written, then I asked them to review the book. And of course, they said yes. This is called a rigged slam dunk on a track with gravy wheels. You get the analogy. However, those reviews will not cut it when it comes to your average person. You need credible, non-bias reviewers. You need people that aren't already fans. This brings me to my next location for finding reviews, TV.

You may think this is a lost effort. That no one famous will take the time to read and review your book. And you may actually be 99% right. However, all you need is one. You read correctly, one. It doesn't matter if that takes you a hundred attempts or a thousand. All you need is one. The reasoning behind this is simple, clout. When is came to my book, Demon Vampire, I contacted several known authors about reviewing my book. I sent a Facebook message to Don Henrie, Michelle Belanger, Charlaine Harris, Anne Rice, and many more famous authors in my field of writing. Most never replied. Some did, of those a few said no and a few said yes. To those that replied in favor, the remainder never followed through. Thus why I do not have any of the above names listed for a book review of Demon Vampire to date. Regardless of the fact of their rejection to my proposal, I did it. This gave thought to contact others, besides the normal famous authors to write a review. I searched amazon and the internet for vampire books. I found a few promising authors and I contacted them with the same proposal. Michael Clutton, Amy Mah, and Amy Dawson said yes and followed through. It proves that even though you may hand many ideas of how to market your book, nothing beats experience, good or bad. It pushes you to think in new ways and travel down harder paths that you wouldn't normally take in order to get to where you need to be.

Finally, and recently, I have ventured into using youtube. The glorious grand gabble of the visually victorious viral video. I searched for people, not reviewers, that honestly might like my book. When I found them, I messaged them. About twenty a day. If I found something unique about their current videos that I thought might be applied to a video review of my book, I noted it in the message and told them about it. Of course youtube has restrictions of how many people you can message an hour, for me, that was 18-20 people. Of those people, only a few responded, some simply had other things to do, or their account were too old. (Always check the last date of their most current post.) If their account is too dormant, there is no need to message them, the light are on, but no one's home. A video review is a great and infectious way of letting people know what your book is about. Far too few people take the time to read a paragraph, unless you give them an incentive. (More on that later.) Video Book Reviews let your audience see what your book is like from the eyes of someone that has taken the actual time to read it and enjoy it. They are a powerful way to spread the message of a book, even if that message is “I was written dammit!!” I currently have one video book review live on youtube and am in the works with three more. (An author, a video game reviewer, and a gothic band.) Never dismiss an avenue untreaded by other authors.

Last there is your personal site about you and your books. Write, write, and write. Always have new content each week to entice new people to join. Offer then a prize for being a follower. A book, a poster, a t-shirt, anything to get more people to join and stay on your site. They'll sign up for the giveaway, but stay for the content if they like it. However, they may not sign up if not given an incentive to do so.

This brings us to the giveaway mentioned at the beginning of the article. Thank you for reading everything up until this point. Starting December 1st, I will be giving away a free book to one lucky follower on this blog. I will be doing this each month on the 1st. Some months the book will be from the Demon Vampire series, others will be novels from like-genre authors. There may even be a gothic CD thrown in if things go well.

The conditions for this giveaway are simple.
  1. Be an open follower of the blog. Not just an anonymous feedburner subscriber. I do enjoy the fact so many people are subscribing to the feed, however, they will need to show their numbers publicly to be eligible for the monthly giveaway. Those in the Google subscribers category will be eligible for the giveaway, but entering in as a follower and a subscriber will not increase your odds of selection. (Granted it doesn't hurt them either, so sign up for both;)
  2. You will need to check the blog every 1st of the month by 11:59pm Eastern Standard Time to see the name of the winner. If you are the winner, simple comment on the post announcing the winner and wait until I reply. (Generally the next day.) I will confirm that you posted a comment and write down my email address. All you have to do is email me your physical address (don't put it in the comment box, I don't like sharing fan's addresses with anyone. There are a lot of people that visit the site and I'd rather your email isn't spammed with nameless ads for viagra.) Once you email me your address, I'll send the book to you, absolutely free in the mail. All you need do is enjoy it. Obviously, if the book is from the Demon Vampire series, it will be signed, and if it's from another author, it will be signed by them.

The giveaway will be featured one week before the deadline of the 1st. All public followers will have an equal chance of winning, including new ones. Sign up to follow the blog by visiting the right hand side bar right now.



***Important: This is a dynamic giveaway. That means that for every 50 followers or subscribers this blog has, another book will be given away. (While supplies last of course.) Tell your friends about the site and have them follow as well, your chances of getting a free book go up for every person that becomes a follower.***






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