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Guest post by Brittany Brave of Soundfly's FlypaperSocial media is an invaluable tool for folks of all creative walks of life. The various applications allow users to communicate directly with existing followers, develop new fans, expand your professional network, test out the effectiveness of different material, and log a (mostly) timeless snapshot of your brand that can be revisited, shared, and interacted with forever. Your social channels, together, will have all the functionality of a website, but the flexibility and approachability of a dialogic conversation.In recent years, the rise of social media properties has saturated the internet and can often divide a musician’s fanbase as an unwanted consequence, rather than unify it. As an artist, you might be wondering where your attention should best be focused and how to use each platform effectively to grow, maintain, and service your community and their needs. There may not always be easy, direct solutions to selling more music through your social media channels, but it’s totally possible to build out a strategy that creates more trust, emotional connection, and qualitative engagement with your fans — all of which ultimately lead to more music sales indirectly.Not every one of the hundreds of socially focused apps is necessary. Only a select few of them are really key to most long-term strategies, but depending on your needs, you can always extrapolate out to others. Below are the most widely used platforms — and probably the most notoriously misused by musicians of all stripes. I’ll outline each one’s key purpose in your development as an artist.Planning out and sticking to a unified social media and digital promotion strategy is essential to your growth as an artist, and Soundfly has a team of Mentors with experience in this very area ready to help you out. Check out the Headliners Club, and tell us what your musical goals are here so we can help get you to the next level of your career!Musician’s Guide To Social Media Platforms
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