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Guest Post by Jhoni Jackson on the Sonicbids BlogManaging an online presence doesn't come easily to everyone. As a DIY musician, though, you don't have much choice in the matter. Keeping your pages active and updated is hugely important to the maintenance and growth of your fanbase, as well as key in getting press and booking gigs. That said, you don't have to use every single platform out there.Unless you're a natural social media expert, consider streamlining your online presence by focusing only on the profiles that matter most. We believe these four are at the top of the totem pole of potential. We're not saying the ones we've left out aren't useful; they certainly can be. But spreading yourself too thin in your online efforts isn't hard to do, so zoning in on mastering this lot will likely do you the most good.1. Facebook
2. Instagram
Snapchat polled as the most popular site among teens last April, according to a Piper Jaffray report shared by Mashable. The platform got 28 percent of the favor in the group of 6,500. Instagram, though, was only one percent behind at 27 – and that was well before it rolled out theslideshow stories feature that's pretty much the same as Snapchat's. Now that Instagram is co-opting the features it lacked in comparison, one can only assume it could reclaim the edge over Snapchat. Even so, Instagram feels more suited for bands and artists who are growing their fanbases.An established act will surely benefit from the exclusive, more personal feel of Snapchat's temporary clips and photos. When you're still building, though, content that's always accessible, that never expires, is probably a better help. With Instagram, you can now do both.3. Bandcamp
The thing about the Bandcamp versus SoundCloud is that, at this point, it's basically apples to oranges. SoundCloud is an audio platform, and while the option to follow users is an added bonus, beyond that there aren't many other options useful to DIY acts and artists. Bandcamp, on the other hand, encourages users to actually buy music with its name-your-price and minimum price options.4. Sonicbids
The EPK creator with incorporated social media stats, loads of gig listings, and exclusive performance opportunities are all part of the musician toolkit that is Sonicbids. It's not a fan-oriented online profile like the rest, but rather the industry-leading platform to connect with promoters and talent buyers looking to book talent, as well as other musicians looking for bandmates and tourmates.[You Can Now Use Sonicbids to Find Band Openings and Musicians – Here's How]In general, Sonicbids is a mighty platform for building and boosting your career, which makes it a must-have online profile for independent and DIY musicians.Get more social media tips:- Set It and Forget It: 5 Tools That Help You Automate Your Band's Social Media Posts
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