Guest Post by Tyler Allen on Sonicbids Blog
Just as any brand or business should be aware of their customer demographics to better advertise, you need to find out a few important things about your fans to better push your music and your message. Here are top three things you need to know.1. Where they live
Your marketing plan and approach should have two tactics: one shotgun and one rifle shot. Your shotgun tactics are tactics that get your music anywhere and everywhere – for instance, a standardsocial media post, or a general music press release. It's spread everywhere, and isn't necessarily geared toward one target.On the other hand, a rifle would be a bit more targeted. This would be a geo-targeted social media post to a city you're performing in, or a very targeted PR effort to a specific market or industry.[Ask a Publicist: What's Better, a 'Focused' Campaign or a 'Comprehensive' Campaign?]That being said, it's always good to know where your fans are and where they aren't. You may be planning a tour and want to hit the places where your fans love you, but also toss in a few markets that you want to spread your work into. Or let's say you've released a new album and want to ensure your "home base" of fans are secure, so a targeted media list and geo-targeted social media post may be right up your alley.2. What makes 'em tick (and engage)
3. What they can afford and their lifestyles
This is a simple one, but if your fans are broke college students, maybe instead of pushing out $15 albums every quarter, try and focus on affordable, local live shows instead. This also helps you tweak your marketing to better speak to these fans. If you know their lifestyles, interests, and habits, you can better appeal to them and tweak your marketing to fit. Lifestyle also ties in with genre and music tone. Make sure your work creatively appeals to your fanbase as well. Of course, they're already your fans for a reason, so it's just a matter of being in tune with what it is about you and your music that's really resonating with them!Stay tuned for part two, which will teach you how to uncover all of this crucial information about your fans. Until then, here are a few more tips to engage your audience:- 3 Tips to Turn Fans Into Superfans
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