Advertising Toolkit for Musicians

Onesheets as a Promotional Tool: Essential Tips for Musicians

This guide provides musicians with essential tips and techniques for maximizing the impact of onesheets as a promotional tool to reach industry professionals and expand their audience. by Julia Kater. Continue reading

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Music and Mental Health: Exploring the Healing Power of Music with Chad Lawson

Independent musician Chad Lawson lives and creates at the intersection of music and mental health. The tracks on his last two chart-topping albums have been streamed over 700 million times, and he’s also a certified breath-work coach and a yoga teacher.

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Nano-Influencer Music Marketing

Nano-Influencer Music Marketing: What You Need To Know

Nano-influencer music marketing leverages individuals with small but engaged followings. Keep reading to learn how this approach can offer higher engagement rates and more authentic connections with fans than traditional influencer marketing.

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It’s prime time for Musicians, TV shows, film in-game activations, says MIDiA report

It’s prime time for musicians, TV shows, and film in-game activation, according to new MIDiA research, and now is the time for maximizing monetization across industries.

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Exploring Major Labels: A fresh perspective from Amanda Schupf of Max Music

Record labels don’t have the best rep, hence the recent increase in independent artists. However, by taking a new perspective on Major Labels, one can appreciate how they contribute to the growth and sustainability of the music industry.

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Bandsintown’s Fabrice Sergent on The Live Music Industry Podcast

Fabrice Sergent, co-founder and managing partner of Bandsintown, joins Prism CEO Matt Ford on The Live Music Industry Podcast to explore how the world’s largest and most comprehensive concert discovery platform helps artists, venues, and promoters build an audience while retaining control of their data and direct communications with fans.

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Link Rot: Why your Digital Links won’t last forever

Unfortunately, link deterioration, often called link rot, is inevitable. Here are some effective strategies for managing its impact on online content. by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0 Just about everyone. Continue reading

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The Lifespan of Vinyl: How Long Do Records Last?

The lifespan of vinyl records depends on various factors, including storage conditions, handling, and the quality of the vinyl. Here’s how you can get the most of vinyl and even. Continue reading

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Platoon just quietly raised the bar for songwriter services

Platoon has quietly revolutionized songwriter services, providing support and resources to foster their creative and commercial growth. This initiative raises the bar in the industry, setting new standards for songwriter success and innovation.

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Your Morning Coffee Podcast

Your Morning Coffee Podcast: Women in Music • Live Nation antitrust suit • New Release Guide • More

Episode 205 of Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart’s podcast Your Morning Coffee: Weekly News for the New Music Business is available now. Listen here.

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TOP POSTS: Last week’s most-read posts on Hypebot

Catch up on what everybody is talking about with last week’s most-read Hypebot posts. Topics include new Apple Music upload requirements, Jay Gilbert’s updated release planner, why music is getting worse, the true cost of being a working musician, and much more.

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