Building Social Reach To Promote Music

jahzrealbeatz

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Promote Music Online

At this point in time, their is no such thing as bad music, because somewhere in the world, someone will like your song, and someone will buy your song, but if they don't see your song, there is no way for them to know who you are, or purchase your music. Live performances are great, but it's only good for that local demographic that you perform for. The most effective way to promote and sell your music is online. With the internet, you can target your market , and build a fanbase as fast as physically showing your music to a crowd.

Get exposure for your music

The best way to promote your music is with your own .com,but hold on, that's where the fun part starts..
The key to online marketing is creating a giant traffic funnel to your website, offers, and merchandise. You can do this using an e-mail list, and offering free value, which can be a free download, or something of some sort. Your viewers more than likely do not know who you are, so you have to get your music in front of their faces. You can do this by advertising online. If you don't have a budget, your going to have to work your way from the ground up to get exposure to your music.
You can use social media, including youtube, and soundcloud to drive traffic to your website.
The best way to get results and traffic to your music by far is buying youtube ads. Its the best way to get thousands of people to view your song/music video, and build your fanbase.
Keep in mind youtube is the leading search engine next to google and gets millions of visitors on a daily basis.
Focus on building an audience on youtube first, and creating a fanbase and demand before you try and sell your music. Start building your e-mail list and send traffic to your new music, once your following is big enough, you can offer your song for sale on your social networks.
Building a fanbase isn't easy and takes time and effort, work on your craft and keep promoting!
 
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At this point in time, their is no such thing as bad music, because somewhere in the world, someone will like your song, and someone will buy your song
I would disagree .... let us see your bad music that has sold so well by buying youtube ads ....
 
At this point in time, their is no such thing as bad music, because somewhere in the world, someone will like your song, and someone will buy your song

This actually raises an interesting premise. Why are you making music? If it's art for art's sake and you have money to burn, it might make sense to market it. On the other hand, if your art is weird and esoteric enough, your efforts are probably better spent actually looking for musical communities where it's likely to be accepted.

If you're creating music for profit, there is very much unprofitable music. In which case, marketing it is wasting money.
 
Why does every halfwit on the internet think they've figured out how be "successful "with internet music?

Reality - no one gives a fuck.
 
You can make more money talking about how to make money that actually doing it. The only thing missing is a link to a self-help site.
 
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