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Guest post by Emily O'Connell of BandBasherLongevity is something that artists cannot take for granted. But in this day and age, the music industry can be so temperamental. Something that was popular last year – or even last week – can suddenly go out of fashion in the blink of an eye. However, some artists have held onto their fanbase and continued to push out new music that has hit the Billboard charts time and time again. They have been rewarded with longevity but even that within itself is a finicky thing.What Does Longevity Mean In Music?
Simply stated, it is having a long career life. Longevity within the music industry in a basic sense is having fans that will continue to listen to your music and will support the things that you are doing. That means that fans are continuing to buy your records, will stream your music, purchase your merchandise, or buy concert tickets and attend the live shows that you put on when you’re touring. Having a large fanbase means you will be able to keep yourself afloat in the music industry for years. Eventually, you will be rewarded with longevity.The Relation Between Branding and Longevity
The next question is – how do I develop myself enough today to get longevity in the future? Hard work and dedication are two of the most important values that you have to think about when you’re in the music industry.When you’re first starting out, you need to be able to find a fanbase. These fans might already be focused around one particular artist that fits in with the music you are producing but you’ll appeal to them with your own, unique brand. Establishing a brand is extremely important because that is how your audience will know who you are and why they should like your music beyond “it’s good.”The first thing to ensure that you have a solid brand would be getting a social media. This is important to have if you want to continue to build your brand and to make sure that you are consistent on each website that you use. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and even Snapchat can engage both current and new fans. It is also important to get your music on as many different platforms as possible, either by streaming it online on Spotify, Soundcloud, or Apple Music or by selling physical copies if that’s a profitable option for you.Another thing to ensure that you have a solid brand would be getting a website and domain set up for yourself. If you’re just getting started with website design, Squarespace, Wix, or WordPress are good places to start. But it would be good to eventually create your own website. When you have your own space on the web, then you can have a place to direct people to if they want to know more about you as an artist.