As with many web-based marketing strategies, it pays to cast a wide net, and by confining yourself to a limited number of online retailers, or using exclusively SoundCloud, you could be missing opportunities to engage new listeners. This article examines how to you can get your SoundCloud and digital stores working with greater synergy.
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Guest Post by Kevin Cornell of TuneCoreIf you’re music is only available on SoundCloud, you should see iTunes, Spotify, and Deezer as parallel avenues of promotion for your latest projects. If you’ve distributed to these stores and haven’t uploaded to SoundCloud yet, now’s the time to jump on it.Think of it like you would think of your social media strategy: you’ve got a lot of competition, and the wider net you cast, the more opportunity you have to connect with and engage fans – whether they’ve been there since day one or they’ve recently discovered your tunes.You hear us talking about ‘household name’ streaming platforms and online music stores all the time, from Deezer and Spotify to iTunes and Amazon Music. It’s only natural – we’re proud to help indie artists of all genres get their music out to 150+ digital partners.But what about streaming platforms like SoundCloud and AudioMack? Here, artists, labels and other groups can set up their profiles among a massive base of diehard fans, upload their tracks, and instantly start promoting. These channels even show fans how popular a track really is – from reposts, to plays and favorites. If a music fan jumps on one of these channels having no idea who an artist or producer is, the popularity of a song on any given day can turn them into a fan of that artist.Related articles




