Our #1 Marketing Technique For Growing Spotify Streams
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- Опубліковано 19 лис 2024
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when running an ad campaign toward a playlist would you recommend several tier 1 countries (US, UK, canada, aus, etc) or just your home country/countries you plan on building a fanbase? I’ve been running ads on my gym rap playlist for about a week now which has received 330 saves, but I’ve been targeting some of the cheaper countries as well as I’ve head this can trigger the algo quicker
We only do the Tier 1 countries for algorithm purposes
@ never knew the algo can pigeonhole you to a certain location until now
I appreciate the knowledge you sharing
very good video ! thanks for also sharing your experiences with the geography and the different ad platforms
Cheers:)
You have to realize every one of these videos kind of tell you that it's not really "good well written songs" that become popular, it's songs that have an "artist" with good social media skills behind them. A bit synical but I tend to think it still works the old fashioned way, if a label likes you, you'll be picked up, if not, that's life, it's like not becoming an actor, you need that break. If not work in a supermarket like me.
Not just cynical, also a bit naive.
I've been making music since the 80's.
Promotion has ALWAYS been part of the game. Back in the day, there was a "street team" who would pass out flyers when you released music. You would also have to perform a lot of local & regional shows, plus you had to call the music directors and DJ's at radio stations.
Social media has replaced much of that by giving us direct access to our potential fans. But... we STILL have to do the work.
To be honest, my failure to understand and embrace this back then is what prevented me from having more success.
I'm working on fixing that now.
@@waynebo248 it's not really naive to want to succeed directly on something's merits, more music is released now daily than an entire year in the 80s. I'm old school, I do the work, I busk the streets and put my little sign out. Do what you want, and good on you if you make a living doing what you love, that's all anyone wants, just saying, it's not the cream often rising to the top now, it's the tech nerds. Great! Maybe I'd do it if I could, But it will never mean it's all good music.
Ps, bring back the "street team" im busking between the red cross and salvation army, opposite Wendy's weekly, put the word out!
@@alexandermatthewsmusic It has NEVER been simply about the best music. It has always been about who does the best marketing.
Back in the 80's & 90's I thought I just needed to make the best music and opportunities would come. I was always frustrated by the success of what I viewed as inferior music. I was naive to how the music business actually works.
I now realize that some of those people may have had less musical talent than me, but they worked way harder than I did at marketing and networking. That's why they were more successful.
And that part hasn't changed.
@waynebo248 absolutely right 👍
The problem with music marketing is that we try to market badly written music. It not very difficult to promote a song like Blinding Lights.
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Mexican are normal people!
In india u have your eyes on 😅
Great Advice Buddy Run Ads for your spotify link in a small demographic maybe like 5km