1. Outline your key channels
You already know you want growth. But it’s difficult to know where to find it.If you’re feeling overwhelmed by all the different places to promote your music take the time to pause and take a step back.
2. Find the metrics that matter most
Once you know which channels to look at it’s time to decide which numbers actually matter.On Spotify alone there are multiple ways you can measure engagement with your music.Number of streams might seem like the clear winner, but Followers and Monthly Listeners also have a big impact!Adapt your goals to which metrics make most sense to you and your fanbase.Adapt your goals to which metrics make most sense to you and your fanbase.Of course, none of that matters if your main focus is a different platform.Spend some time getting familiar with the mechanics of the channels you’re targeting. It will help you connect your promotion efforts to all the important metrics and show you which metrics you’d be wise to avoid.
3. Track your progress
Explosive growth or viral success is always possible, but it’s much rarer than the steady increase you get from giving your music promotion consistent attention.Track the progress you’ve already made and pinpoint the reasons you saw increased growth during a certain period. You’ll never know where to go next without identifying trends in your growth.Use your streaming analytics in LANDR’s distribution dashboard to get all the insights you need.
4. Celebrate milestones
The best part of having clearly defined goals is that you get to celebrate success early—and often.