HOW TO DRAW ATTENTION TO YOUR MUSIC
Music promotion is all about drawing attention to
yourself. Becoming well-known, by itself, is often one of the quickest
routes to success in music or any other form of entertainment.
One way or the other, you need
plenty of exposure to make it in the music business. The good news is, we have
more resources for self-exposure today than ever before.
Music Promotion Always
Means Drawing Attention To Your Music
1 – Do more live shows.
In terms of exposure, there are still very few ways of
building a fan base or getting noticed by people in the industry. Social media
is nice and all, but nothing compares to connecting with your
audience directly from the stage.
Acts with significant live
experience are also more attractive to producers. In most cases, a “purely
studio” musician will have a much harder time getting signed.
2 – Keep sending out
demos.
You should consistently be
reaching out to people in the industry as you uncover them, whether they’re
promoters or simply bloggers in your genre. Be sure to include full
contact information (seriously, this gets forgotten) and some sort of summary
of your band\act\music that gives them a reason to listen.
Just remember that there’s a
fine line between persistent and
annoying, and you don’t want to cross it.
3 – Involve your fans.
The best social media exposure
is the kind that comes from fans who want to spread the
love. Keep them involved, both in terms of communication, but also in
terms of activities. Contests, picture or video submissions, remix
challenges… The more you involve your fans directly, the more likely
they’ll recommend you to others.
4 – Get on streaming
radio.
Online streaming radio continues to grow and
there’s little sign of this stopping. Accordingly, it’s also becoming the
source of music discovery for more and more everyday listeners. Getting
your music onto streaming services can be great
music promotion.
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