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Guest post by Lillian Chifley from Symphonic Distribution's Symphonic BlogLet’s face it; the music industry is large and highly competitive. Needless to say, it can be very difficult to succeed in the industry.The problem is that most musicians have the music fundamentals down pat, but haven’t mastered the marketing fundamentals. They just produce an endless list of songs and hope that their big break will come one day and they’ll be discovered. Unfortunately, this is a rare occurrence and it would be unrealistic at the least to expect that it’s going to happen. The best way to prepare is to treat your music as a business and market it. That being said, there are many different marketing strategies that you can employ.Here are 8 of the most fundamental ways to build a marketing strategy as a musician.
1. PR Management
There are tons of ways to manage your PR. You can do news releases, interviews, guest writing, reviews of songs and products related to what you do, reviews of shows and events that are related to what you do, participation in charitable activities, and just general buzz. Don’t worry about the writing part, because you can easily get a professional assignment writing service to do it for you.It doesn’t just end there, however. You also need to think about the distribution of your PR. Products, shows, events, and songs won’t just come to you waiting to be reviewed. You need to get out there and look for them. For example, when you’re pitching to a recipient, fit your pitch to them and what matters to them. You can also build your own personal list of local press, local and national reviewers, and so on that, you will begin to pitch to immediately. For your news releases, look online for sites that have news submission forms, such as eMusician.com, Mi2N.com, Blabbermouth, and so on. You can also consider hiring a publicist to handle your public relations. Be sure to find one that’s the right fit for you.2. Social Media
Social media is one of the most powerful platforms you can use to power your marketing. All you have to do is put in the work, trust the process, and the results will be sure to follow.- Start by creating a profile on the major sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and so on. Update your posts regularly in order to be seen as active.
- Include contact info in your profile for anyone that would like to reach you.
- Interact with your fans and respond to them when they ask you questions. Your fans want to know you care about them.
- Speaking of fans, your main focus when you’re starting out you should build your fan base as large as you can and get them to invest in you emotionally.
3. YouTube
One particularly powerful platform that you can use to your advantage is YouTube. Here are some pointers you can use to grow a large following on YouTube:- Control your own channel
- Let the skin on your channel support your projects
- Have a link to a personal website
- Always keep your best videos at the top for easy discovery
- Use keywords in video descriptions to get them well ranked. Be sure to also include URLs to your website, or at least contact info
- Share your videos to other social media platforms (you can also embed them in your site or at least link to them)