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Seeds, the hypetree blog
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Seeds - The Hypetree Blog is a music blog dedicated to underground, up-and-coming, and indie musicians, with fanbase size as a non-issue (some bands it covers are already famous, some have barely started their careers). As the partner blog to music discovery and promotion service hypetree, its editors mostly cover artists that have high interest scores on hypetree, but also musicians reccomended to them from around the web. StumbleUpon's Paid Discovery blog published a case study on hypetree 's viral run, in which the site garnered over 179,000 organic stumbles (visits) and a 90% approval rating in just 7 days. The Seeds blog also garnered significant attention from a post about being kicked off Google+ , when Google+ was still very new.
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Seeds - The Hypetree Blog is a music blog dedicated to underground, up-and-coming, and indie musicians, with fanbase size as a non-issue (some bands it covers are already famous, some have barely started their careers). As the partner blog to music discovery and promotion service hypetree, its editors mostly cover artists that have high interest scores on hypetree, but also musicians reccomended to them from around the web. StumbleUpon's Paid Discovery blog published a case study on hypetree 's viral run, in which the site garnered over 179,000 organic stumbles (visits) and a 90% approval rating in just 7 days. The Seeds blog also garnered significant attention from a post about being kicked off Google+ , when Google+ was still very new.