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Guest post by Angela Mastrogiacomo of the ReverbNation BlogGoing all in on a PR campaign for your newest release can be one of the smartest investments you make. In fact, I’d put it up there as a non-negotiable cost with every major new release, right alongside professional recordings, promo photos, and a killer release show. Yet, many artists view this as an optional cost. They’ll spend thousands on a strong recording, only to plead brokenness when it comes time to hiring a professional to promote it—then wonder why it didn’t see any kind of buzz.But just as dangerous as not having a PR plan in place is having one, only to then raise your expectations to an unrealistic level. You know what I’m talking about. It’s the artist that invests in PR and then, because they’re nervous about spending the money, expects that from that couple thousand dollars they should get a placement on Pitchfork or Stereogum, and that the labels will start approaching them, and they’ll get asked to play higher caliber shows.And truth be told, if you invest in continuous PR, whether from a professional or from learning the trade yourself, and you keep at it with high quality content, engaging social media pages, and shows that people talk about, you will almost certainly get to a level where one or all of those things begin to happen for you.But it won’t be the first time.It probably won’t be the second time either.PR is a marathon, not a sprint, and when you enter any facet of this industry, you are in it for the long game, and that means having patience when it comes to growing your career, and not placing unrealistic expectations on your publicist (or your manager, or a label, or anyone else that isn’t you) to do the work for you.If any of these sound familiar to you, you may want to re-think your mindset around PR, because nothing kills your chance at success faster than these things.Expecting Too Much From A PR Campaign Can Kill Your Chance Of Success – Here’s Why
A PR campaign can be one of the best investments an artist can make when they're planning a major release, but putting too much faith in it and setting your. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2017/10/expecting-too-much-from-a-pr-campaign-can-kill-your-chance-of-success-heres-why.html