Guest Post by Joanna Noyes on The Daily Rind
SnapchatSnapchat allows you to message photos and videos that disappear in seconds after they have been viewed. You can also cull a series of photos and videos that are public, these are called Stories. Stories are a great way to engage with your fans; you could tease out a new song, unveil artwork or set up a treasure hunt by posting a series of photos as clues that lead to a specific location.Twitter Direct Messages
Another network that won’t surprise you, but which boasts one underused functionality: Instagram Direct. Interact with fans by sending them an image or video clip directly, perhaps an early look at your upcoming video or artwork before it is released.Rithm
This music messaging app has been called “the Snapchat of music” and allows you to send songs to your friends as well as within genre-specific chat rooms. Bonus: dancing emojis! You can also create playlists to hear continuous music. This can be a great tool for pushing out your new single to friends, fans, and within the chat rooms. The fun part is you can see who plays the song and if they add it to their playlists!The key is to use the platforms you are comfortable with, make the most of their functions, and get creative. Your fans are waiting to hear from you!
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