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Guest post by Randi Zimmerman of the Symphonic BlogAll too often, artists underestimate the power and versatility that Facebook Groups provide for those who want to connect with their fans directly. Not only are these groups a great way to stay connected, but they also engage your followers in a more personal way, promote meaningful interactions between everyone in the group and these connections will help grow your following.So, we asked 4 artists about their experiences with Facebook Groups, and they only had good things to say.Here are their experiences with it:
“Being genuine is key.”
Producer/DJ, JEANIE, is no stranger to using Facebook Groups to connect with her fanbase. JEANIE MOB is a happy family of over 800 fans who joined the group solely to keep up with some of the many things JEANIE does online and off.The platform lets her connect to her fans in a way that she wasn’t quite able to before, at least not on such a direct level. She tries to reply to everyone in the group as often as she can, and you can tell her audience thrives because of it. Being active shows your group members that you care enough about them take time out of your day to respond.One quick response from you can make the entire day of one of your fans.

And thus, in 2017, Gravitas Create Community was born.
From inquiries about music production to music marketing techniques, members can have their questions answered as soon as they ask them(as long as someone has an answer, of course). The group also hosts monthly music production challenges to push its members to get their ass in the studio and pump out some work.As they create and complete their music, Jesse takes pride in knowing he helped foster that fulfilling sense of accomplishment in the members of the community.“If you want your brand to be “cool” and that includes not responding to fans or supporting other artists, then you’re in for an uphill battle when it comes to keeping engagement.”


