This blog contains information on the industry of Digital Media Production. It identifies many trends, some of which are now established, and others which are just beginning. We can see the start of "Digital Content" happening. Many new forms of content are starting to appear-the so called "User Generated" content.

The purpose of this blog is to record and present trends in digital media production. Ideally, we would see that the market for Digital and/or reusable content was emerging, and that no-one had managed to satisfy this niche. However the findings here will be presented in as fair and neutral way for the reader to determine his or her own conclusions. Digital media technology is still developing rapidly, with no potential end in sight.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Get On Down Records Re-Releases Raekwon's 1995 Classic 'Purple Tape' | BallerStatus.com

Get On Down Records Re-Releases Raekwon's 1995 Classic 'Purple Tape' | BallerStatus.com

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

ZO THE MAGNIFICENT: Zo The Magnificent Releases Instrumental EP Album...

ZO THE MAGNIFICENT: Zo The Magnificent Releases Instrumental EP Album...: Chicago hip-hop producer and VJ, Zo the Magnificent, releases new instrumental EP album titled, The Come UP , on his own label Domination E...

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Download Zo The Magnificent's Free E-book!


Zo "The Magnificent" Slater is now offering a free sneak preview for his upcoming book "Start Your Own Digital Label", where he unveils his groundbreaking but simple plan for starting your own digital record label .Grab your copy here!

Friday, February 24, 2012

ZO THE MAGNIFICENT: Zo the Magnificent Gives Away Free Stuff Through T...

ZO THE MAGNIFICENT: Zo the Magnificent Gives Away Free Stuff Through T...: Everyone loves free stuff. Zo the Magnificent produces,promotes and distributes thousands of products a year . He decided to giveaway some...

Monday, February 6, 2012

Welcome To The Digital Media Blog!


My name’s Zo Slater. I am the owner of Zonaire Business Services,Domination Empire Productions and the Digital Biz website.This blog is meant to be a service and help to our clients and our visitors. My hope is you bookmark this blog or subscribe to the blog's RSS feed… you won’t regret it.

I will offer tips, advice and insight related to the Digital Media Business… including multimedia design, music production and promotion,digital media technology, internet marketing, and web development.It will also provide a place to announce specials, news and products that will help you in your online business.

I’m looking forward to helping you grow your business and succeed online. It’s good to have you apart of the Digital Media Blog!

Sincerely,
Zo "The Magnificent" Slater

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Zo the Magnificent Gives Away Free Stuff Through Twitter!


Everyone loves free stuff. Zo the Magnificent produces,promotes and distributes thousands of products a year . He decided to giveaway some of his products for free to anyone who followed him on Twitter. So here's the deal,you follow him, he direct message you the link to free gifts.Any Questions?

For questions or inquiries contact Zo the Magnificent by email at info@zothemagnificent.biz.

Thursday, December 22, 2011

B.O.B: A Different Type of Rapper



Sometimes it pays to be different. Hailing from Atlanta, Georgia, a city known for its outcasts, B.o.B aka Bobby Ray is truly out of the ordinary. At just 21 years old, the rapper - born Bobby Ray Simmons - has become a breath of fresh air in Atlanta's snap and trap-obsessed scene.

B.o.B made the decision very early in his young life to pursue a career in hip-hop. He started rapping at the age of 13 after studying classic albums from DMX and Eminem. With the encouragement of his older brother, B.o.B started feverishly writing down anything and everything. "At the time, Joe Budden was poppin' and my brother told me when Joe was 15 he used to fill up notebooks with rhymes," says B.o.B "That lit off a light bulb for me and I was like damn, I need to do more than that. Then from seventh grade up to tenth grade, I just started filling up notebooks with lyrics. Then it got to the point where I was just writing them in my head."

While still in junior high school, B.o.B formed a group with his cousin Swag, called The Klinic. The two young MCs were able to buy a simple studio set-up that included the beat-making program Fruity Loops. They quickly started crafting their own songs and performing at open mics around Atlanta. Their manager, B Rich, introduced them to a local ATL rapper named Playboy Tre of the Georgia Durt camp, and he taught the young'ns how to use his professional studio.



The Klinic continued to collaborate until their senior year of high school in 2006, when B.o.B's cousin decided to leave home in order to attend college. Faced with a tough decision, B.o.B chose to continue rapping, this time as a solo artist. "I called my manager and was like, 'I think I'm just going to start working at the mall for a little while and get some money so I can really start pursuing music like I want to,'" he remembers. "Him and Playboy Tre came by my house and were like, 'Look man, we can get you a deal within a year, don't give up!'"

In mid-September of '06, just two weeks after going solo, B.o.B performed at Club Crucial, where TJ Chapman, founder of the national DJ conference TJ's DJ's, was in attendance. After hearing the rap rookie perform "Cloud 9," TJ was convinced he was in the presence of a star. "That was the first time I performed 'Cloud 9' and I got a standing ovation," says B.o.B "TJ Chapman was amazed. He linked up with B Rich, who let him hear my music, and TJ wanted to be involved in the team."

With the budding MC's demo in hand, TJ, B.o.B and B Rich flew to Miami to meet platinum producer Jim Jonsin. After one listen, Jonsin offered B.o.B a spot on his label. On October 3, 2006, B.o.B signed to Atlantic Records through Jonsin's Rebel Rock. "I'm really focused on painting a picture of myself as a musician and an artist and not just a rapper," says B.o.B "I feel like I'm not just making rap music; I feel like I'm changing music, period."