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Guest post by Patrick McGuire of the ReverbNation BlogWhether it’s because of a lack of money or an inability to be away from a stable job or young family, many musicians who’d benefit from touring find themselves stuck at home. For bands who’ve tapped out local resources and the attention spans of fans in their hometowns, this can be a big problem. But while touring can bring loads of benefits to ambitious bands, there’s other things artists can do to build momentum for their music.Launch a national radio campaign If you’re stuck at home and are looking for a way to build interest in your new music, launching a national radio campaign is a great way to do it. Whether you go the DIY route or pay an agency to pitch your music to radio stations, this option will set you back a decent amount of money, but hear me out. Unless your music is already connecting with large audiences, it’s safe to assume you’d probably lose money if you were out on the road touring. Why not take some of the money you would have invested in touring and spend it on a radio campaign? If you can afford it, working with an agency will give you the benefits of having established contacts at radio stations to send music to and the ability to track when and where you’re being played. If you’re going it alone, one of the biggest tools you should rely on are the free analytic tools provided by streaming platforms that show you what cities are streaming your music the most. Focus your energy on getting your music played in those locations.Visit the Marketplace and get exclusive access and discounts to the best musician products and services in the world with your ReverbNation membership.Create a unique live concert seriesCan’t Tour? Give This A Shot Instead
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