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Guest post from the ReverbNation BlogYou may have heard the news concerning SoundCloud’s future. No one can see into the future, but what if SoundCloud does go away? What will happen to your music? How about your fans? Where will they go? IS IT TIME TO FREAK OUT YET?!!!!! Well, no. But, also, kind of yes.Regardless of what actually happens to SoundCloud, this should be a moment of awakening for artists of all types. There are a few actions you can take – right…dang….now – to protect your music and your digital relationships with fans in uncertain times like these. And yes, before we go any further, let’s address the elephant in the room:Is ReverbNation a good replacement for SoundCloud?That all depends on what your individual needs are. We’d be willing to put our song player up against anything you can find out there in the online music stratosphere. It’s easy to setup, easy to use, and easy to share. You can customize the colors and size, as well as upload and share individual songs or playlists and albums. It works on mobile phones and tablets, and can be embedded on social media, your own website, or pretty much anywhere you want it to live online.Back up your music
If you aren’t already backing up your music, go do that right now. Song uploader sites should not be used as a method to backing up.We recommend implementing two methods: 1) cloud storage and 2) an external hard drive or flash drive. You can use cloud storage software like Dropbox or Box to easily save your music files. Then, you can access them anywhere you have an internet connection.It’s also a great way to share your music files with artists or remixers you might collaborate with, as well as managers, bloggers, or labels.Dropbox is free up to 2GB of storage. Box allows up to 10GB of storage with a limit of 250MB file upload.Once you’ve backed up using a cloud storage website, you should also buy an external hard drive or flash drive. Then, you can manually back up all of your song files or you can set it to automatically backup at whatever frequency you choose.If you have a Mac, you can perform backups with Time Machine, which comes with your operating system. On a PC, you can use a free backup software like EaseUS Todo or Comodo BackUp.Be on all platforms
Having your music on all of the song uploader websites ensures that if one of the sites goes down, whether that’s temporarily or permanently, your music is still online somewhere else where it’s easily accessible to fans. There’s no reason not to be everywhere fans are.ReverbNation is a great option for music uploading. We offer unlimited song uploads with our free account up to 8MB per song. We also have millions of fans engaging with artists on our site and the free Discover app.