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Guest post by Andrew Apanov of the ReverbNation BlogWouldn’t it be nice to have an assistant helping you with routine online stuff, like posting on social media the way you want, helping build your Twitter lists, informing you about new PR opportunities and doing other such handy things?While web apps are rarely referred to as “assistants”, there are two tools I use actively and treat as virtual (literally) assistants – they are IFTTT and Zapier. IFTTT (stands for If This Then That) is a free app which I recommend you to start with.How IFTTT works: you connect your social media accounts (and not only those, there are also over 360 supported services), set up “Applets” (used to be called “Recipes”) depending on your needs, and then the app starts looking for certain triggers – once they occur, the actions you specified happen. Check out the illustration below for a more visual explanation.
Marketing Your Music: Set up IFTTT
- Create an account at IFTTT.com.
- Go to the Services tab and look around to see what’s available, and feel free to “activate” some of the accounts (e.g. Twitter, YouTube, Instagram). You don’t have to do the latter now, however, as it will be possible to connect the required channels while creating or activating Applets.
- Install the mobile app! There, you can do exactly the same things as in the web app, plus more (like accessing location or notification features on Android, photos and reminders on iOS).
Post Instagram Photos as Native Twitter Photos

Keep Track of Trendy GIFs

This Recipe sends you a daily email with GIFs, trending on Giphy.
If you run a Tumblr blog or just have a Twitter account, why not to post one of the top trending GIFs on these accounts a few times a week, with a relevant personal comment? It doesn’t matter if your followers have seen the GIFs you pick (most have not) – it’s all about the context you give to these images.Track PR Opportunities

Step 1
Create a free HARO account with a Gmail email address, and sign up for their daily newsletter (it is important that it will be sent to a Gmail account).Step 2
Activate this Applet. In the “To address” field that you see, enter the email you want to receive notifications about relevant inquiries to. It can be any email address of yours, not necessarily Gmail.Step 3
Go to the My Applets section and select the newly created Applet. If your Gmail account hasn’t been connected yet, connect it both for “if” and “then”.Step 4
On your newly created Recipe page, scroll down to the “Search for” field and insert the following:from:haro@helpareporter.com musician OR DJ OR band OR artistYou’ve just used Gmail’s search operators. Make sure to change all or some of the keywords that above to get notifications for the words that relate to you and your project. And remember that the keywords don’t have to be about music only, think about all the fields where you consider yourself an expert. You can add more keyphrases by adding “OR keyword”. If you want to search for a specific phrase, put it in quotes, e.g. “rock band”.Step 5
Optionally, edit the “Body” field – you can leave it for later though, first receive at least one notification to see how it looks like.And now, it’s definitely the time for you to explore IFTTT yourself. Have fun, and share your favourite Applets in the comments!Andrew Apanov, the “Musician’s Web Keeper,” is the founder of Dotted Music, a music industry blog and digital marketing agency for music brands. He’s also the creator of a growth-training and community platform for artists called WeSpin. Andrew has been in the music business for over a decade, as editor-in-chief of Ultimate Guitar, live events promoter, drum & bass DJ, consultant, blogger, and speaker. Andrew also hosts the weekly WeSpin Recipes Podcast, interviewing guests from various fields of the music industry.Related articles








