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Guest post by Kieron Donoghue of Here.org.ukBack in November 2016 Music Ally wrote an article about how Laura Marling fans could pre-save her new album on Spotify. This was the first ever pre-save.This functionality wasn’t (and still isn’t) an official Spotify tool, it was put together by David Emery (who now works at Apple Music) who was VP of global marketing strategy at Kobalt at the time. In a Music Ally follow up article David said “Their API lets you add releases to someone’s library if they authorise it,” “We’ve added a layer on top of that to do that when a future release comes out.”Since that time we’ve seen Spotify pre-saves become almost standard as part of the pre-release strategy when artists release new music.For anybody not familiar with Spotify pre-saves they make up a marketing tool whereby fans of an artist can pre-save a future release from their favourite artists. By pre-saving it the song will appear in their Spotify library (and/or a user’s playlist) the minute it’s released. But more than that the tool typically also “follows” that artist in Spotify, hence building up their fan base and it also collects the users email address. So from an artist’s point of view not only do you get new fans and immediate distribution of your music but you can also collect those all important email addresses.Here’s what a typical pre-save campaign looks like. This one was built using Feature.fm who offer what I think is the best pre-save tool on the planet.