How Are You Promoting Your Music?
Seriously…what’s your strategy? Do you have a strategy? I know a lot of people spamming Facebook, Youtube, Soundcloud, & Twitter. Don’t get me wrong, do what you gotta do, that is a legit way to network and all that spamming shows you got heart.
But you should realize there are much, MUCH BETTER WAYS. Easier and predictable ways.
Self-Promotion: The Slow, Inefficient Way to Promote
Don’t stop doing your posting by any means if you are. Consistency is key, so keep it up. But to assist you, you should outsource at least some of your music promotion to an actual music PROMOTER.
If you tried to self-promote all by yourself, how long would it take you to get 1,000 FB likes? How about thousands of YouTube views? Or 15 grand in SoundCloud plays? See, numbers don’t lie. It’s one thing to have 10 to 20 Facebook friends saying they like your music, but how many people do you think will be hitting you up on Facebook about your music when you have 1,000 people liking your pages?
The answer is: way more.
But doing all that stuff requires you to know how to market your music. And taking time to learn marketing takes time away from actually creating your music–which is what you really want to do, right?
All those likes, plays, and views are what you should be trying to get in the first place. Why? Because they directly translate into more exposure and opportunities for you as a musician. You make your music in order for it to be heard; so there’s nothing worse than making a dope album and having barely anyone listening to it.
Online, more likes, more views, and more shares is what grows your exposure and, thus, your fan base. That’s what allows you grow your audience in the number one place you should be marketing yourself–the internet.
If you’ve tried social media promotion before, you know you can spend up to thousands on ads and boosting posts and get maybe a handful of views. And even then, you have to have the skills to run the ad effectively. But imagine growing your fan base without having to take time away from your music, and without having to learn and develop marketing skills. How much more would you love your music career then?
Pro Music Promotion: The Quick, Efficient Way to Promote
We love marketing and we love helping artists reach their goals. That’s why we offer promotional services that guarantee music exposure for you. (Scroll down lower on this page to see our full list)
Our promotion packages expose your music to real people online. Getting views, likes, shares, streams, and followers from places like Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, Soundcloud, Twitter, iTunes, Reverbnation, YouTube, as well as Website Visits, Logo Design, and Contest Votes!
A quick list of the promo packages we offer (scroll down the page to see the full list):
– Facebook page likes
– Instagram followers
– YouTube views
– SoundCloud plays
– iTunes promotion
– ReverbNation song plays
– SoundCloud followers
– SoundCloud likes
– SoundCloud downloads
– YouTube likes
– Instagram likes
– Facebook photo likes
– Twitter followers
– Twitter retweets
– Visitors for any website
– Votes for any contest
– Logo/banner/flyer design
Likes, views, followers, page views, etc. are all going to increase your exposure while you continue to record and create music.
How Does Music Promotion Work?
Lower on this page you’ll see the full list of the promotions services we offer. Here is how the music promotion process works when you go through our team:
1.) Choose the type of promotion you would like us to run below and pay securely with Paypal.
2.) We follow up with you through email within 24 hours to get some info about your goal and your music.
3.) We use our online promotion networks to distribute your music to potential fans and music-lovers.
4.) We do not stop promoting your music until we reach your promotional goal. (We always reach the goal!)
The Truth About The Music Business/Industry
Nowadays, a successful music career starts with the exposure you get from promotions online, and record labels ALL want to see numbers! Luck is what the struggling artists wait for. Going out and increasing the numbers of people that hear their music is what winning artists do, so it’s no surprise record labels pick these people up when they see those numbers!
Taking proactive steps towards promoting that go beyond just being active on social media is what will put money in your pockets and more time to create music in your hands!
Get started and promote your music today!
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