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Guest Post by Sunny Stuart WinterIn the modern day music industry, with an abundance of social media platforms, it appears it is becoming harder and harder to get your voice heard above the din of thousands and thousands of likeminded musicians, both local and worldwide, vying for attention (…and a short attention span at that).The difficulty, as an artist, doesn't come from the production of art (be it songs, murals, theatre or other), but by the communication of the art.Within music, artists tend to mostly ignore the communication of their defining characteristics, of their unique selling point. I realise, in the digital era where we're still making sense of social media marketing and their regular platform upgrades, it can seem daunting and alien, but artists must realise that it is the communication that is the difference between being unknown and gaining popularity, to become a recognised name within the industry.- Don't include a long visible list of contacts in one email (unless BCC'd) – it looks impersonal
- Don't sign contacts up to mailing lists without their permission – it's really irritating
- Don't try to cut corners - it's really noticeable
- Do work on growing relationships with press and music contacts
- Do think up creative marketing ideas to promote content / release
- Do your homework on press to check their suitability – not all press is relevant to your music
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