Posted: Aug 20, 2024
Category: Promotion
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**Guest post by Musician Indie Coalition, Business-Based Artist Development Experts who help DIY Musicians develop, launch and scale their music careers.
"As an independent artist in the modern music industry, having a direct line of communication with your fans is absolutely paramount when promoting your music. With so much noise and competition vying for attention on social media platforms and streaming platforms, you need strategies for nurturing strong fan relationships and earning consistent income. Music platforms, like Apple Music, make it hard to earn money and the promotional tools found inside your Spotify for Artists account, help make Spotify money, but don't reciprocate financially to artists nor do they create true fans.
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Two of the most powerful channels at your disposal for marketing music are email marketing and social media marketing. Both are fantastic tools that allow you to connect directly with your audience, share updates, tour dates, promote new releases and sell products and tickets to live shows. So let’s discuss each:
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So what are the best ways for DIY musicians to maximize fan email lists? Always create attention-grabbing subject lines and make your messages personalized, so that your audience feels you’re directly speaking to them, as if they are one of your friends. Curate exclusive email-only content like behind-the-scenes videos, exclusive tracks, giveaways and VIP experiences to live performances to keep fans engaged. And every so often, send a super fan a private message from your personal email account – it makes them feel special.
Also if you want to transform casual followers into fans and fans into financial supporters, you don't do that on Apple Music or through your Spotify for Artists' account, nor do you do that via social posts or blog coverage, that's done in person and through email.
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Developing engaged social audiences involves:
Ultimately, you need to find the balance between using both types of marketing tools when promoting your music. Leaning too heavily on ONLY email marketing won’t grow your audience and ONLY focusing on your social channels, won’t build deeper relationships with fans and leaves you at the mercy of each platform’s algorithm.
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In short, use your social channels and online presence as a funnel to feed your email list, so you can directly work on growing a strong connection with your fans that leads to consistent sales. This is what every unsigned artist must do if they what to have a successful music career.
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Learn more by checking out the below video.
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