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Cloudkillers.com reaches 10,000 users

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Cloudkillers.com has announced that its success continues, as the site reaches 10,000 active users. They say that a successful re-launch following a host of user and function changes has seen the Cloudkillers.com community get bigger and better at actively commenting and promoting music uploaded via Soundcloud.

The main service is still 100% free, and allows anyone who has a Soundcloud account to start using the cloudkillers.com service straight away. The main premise of receiving points for commenting and then in turn having your tracks commented on and listened to is still the mainstay. However, a number of new enhancements have upped the ante for everyone.

A new turbo mode puts the user higher up the commenting queue for other users to listen and comment on, whilst the label & premium promotion section of the site has been revamped, allowing a more simple and targeted approach to promotions for both labels & users.

Tighter spam control has been added in, so that the cloudkillers.com site upholds the value of good and constructive commenting – cloudkillers.com says it listens to the community & clamps down on spammers hard, with either typical spam stopped at source or spammers warned & monitored for further breaches.

Cloudkillers.com has added a dedicated support site so that users can ask questions simply, whilst still offering friendly feedback on questions and concerns via a Facebook help page full of happy users.

The immediate future holds significant changes for the community to branch out into Music Promotion. The aim is to integrate resources to get users Music to stand out in social media in unique ways and industry professionals to help guide them in the best methods for music promotion, the site simply evolves around what the users need.

Finally, cloudkillers.com has added new staff to the skill pool, so that new features and tweaks to existing features can be added more efficiently and more proactively.

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