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Guest post by Brittany Brave of Soundfly's FlypaperThere’s no denying the value of having a publicist in your camp. Today’s music publicists double as digital strategists, often serving a key role in the actual distribution of new releases (through exclusive premieres, for example). They have the pulse on how fans and industry alike discover and respond to artists, and keep an eye on that artist’s overall brand.Over the years, though, paid publicity has earned the false reputation of being a be-all end-all device for how to achieve overnight success. Too many one-off stories of bands blowing up with just a few well-timed media placements, combined with a common misunderstanding of how the entire industry process — marketing, A&R, publishing knowhow, and growth strategy — even works, has led bands to invest in publicity campaigns too early, for too much money, or with too high expectations. And any kind of disappointing experience will often leave bands feeling like they’ve made a big mistake, and hesitant to try it again down the road, even at moments when they might really benefit from a publicist.That’s why I wanted to demystify the process of hiring a publicist, and cover some of the considerations you might want to make before looking for one. But before I do, if you’re really serious about working on your next promotional campaign, your branding, and your media presence, Soundfly has a team of Mentors ready to help you with that, and get you prepped for undertaking your next big PR lift. Check out the Headliners Club, and tell us what your musical goals are here so we can help get you to the next level of your career!What To Consider Before Hiring A Music Publicist (HELP!)
As an artist, having a music publicist working for you can be a huge asset, particularly given that most publicists now double as digital strategists, and help to shepherd and. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/08/what-to-consider-before-hiring-a-music-publicist-help.html]