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Guest post by Natasha Lane We live in an age of information overload. Every time you go on the internet, your devices produce huge amounts of data that contain your actions, locations, preferences, etc. It is said that users create around 2.5 quintillion (that’s 1 followed by 18 zeros) bytes of data in total on a daily basis. This constitutes what people refer to as big data. Analyzing this type of data can help companies create more effective ads and make better campaigns. This marketing concept is slowly entering the world of music, as well, and many successful companies and artists actually rely on big data and analytics. In case you want to get in on it, we’re going to show you just how it works and what are the benefits.The Definition of Big Data
Big Data and Music
OK, so what does big data have to do with music and how can it be applied in the music industry? Well, it seems that big data analysis might be the most reliable way to assess the popularity of songs and artists.Big Data and Marketing
Source: freepik.comThe question, you’re probably asking yourself, though, is – what is the point of it? Why would you even need to waste your time with this heap of data? How can it improve your marketing ventures?Well, based on your needs, we can recognize different types of big data analyses. A well-known website that deals with simple explanations of complex concepts, Dummies, states there are 4 main types:
- Basic analytics that allows you to check the state of things and visualize your marketing efforts.
- Advanced analytics that offers some predictions and might help you streamline your campaigns.
- Operationalized analytics that becomes a part of your business plan.
- Monetized analytics that is supposed to help increase your revenues.
The Future of Big Data Analytics
Source: freepik.com So, all this being said, what is the future of big data analytics? Well, the fact is that the amount of data people produce on a daily basis keeps increasing every year. This means that the music marketing will be able to personalize music experience even more and focus on the right target audience. This will help both old and new artists reach their fans. Up and coming artists have always had a difficult job finding their target audience. But now, with the use of data and analytics, it will be much easier to pinpoint how to reach those audiences, which ones to avoid entirely, and the most effective route to get there. Big Data provides similar advantages to established artists but more importantly, it helps these well-known musicians stay relevant to their demographic and, possibly, build new audiences they would have never been aware of before.
Source: unsplash.comThe same can be applied to marketing. If the artist knows who his target audience is and if he is able to single them out from the crowd, his promotion will go a lot smoother and be a lot more successful. Besides that, big data research will help recognize the current and upcoming music trends so the artist can adapt his tunes accordingly. Although we have yet to see everything that big data has in store for us, it’s potential is undeniable and quite mesmerizing. There is no doubt that you’ll find a way to employ this technique in the future.
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