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Ways To Make Your Music Discoverable

 


If you are serious about sharing and making your music to be heard globally you need to think about the wide audience of digital marketing. On todays episode we are discussing about Ways to make your music discoverable. Almost everyone with an internet connection uses social media and search engines every day. But, 11,000 songs are released every day. That gives you a lot of competition. Here, we will help you to make your music more discoverable and take advantage of the full reach the digital world has to offer.

1. Get Your Music Online, Everywhere!
Getting your music online and available across the globe is the first step you need to take. We aren’t just talking about one or two platforms either. Here at Highvibes Distribution, we work with more than 50 of the biggest platforms in the music industry. This includes Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube, Boomplay and more.

This is vital for any musician who wants to build a career from their work. Just because you listen on Spotify, doesn’t mean every one of your fans does. Your music needs to be available wherever your fans are, on whatever platform they use.

2. Use The Social Media Networks
Yep, set up profiles on social media networks and prominent music community sites. Ideally, all of them. But don’t stretch yourself too thin. If you won’t use it, don’t make it. Inactive social media accounts are not a good thing for your brand.

Social media networks have an incredible level of reach and provide you with a hub for engaging with your fans.

3. Mastering Is Key
One thing about rising artists they do not take seriously is Song Mastering. One May ask what is Song Mastering. Mastering is the final stage of audio production—the process of putting the finishing touches on a song by enhancing the overall sound, creating consistency across the album, and preparing it for distribution. The most important thing is that your single or album sounds amazing. And unless (and even if) you’re making lo-fi bedroom pop, you’re going to want to have your music mastered. There are a couple of routes you can take, and they depend upon time and budget.

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