Are you not a signed artist? Not a Problem!

There are a lot of independent artists and we should all be focusing only on gaining new fans! In addition to the money, we want people to be heard and share with their friends the mind-blowing new band they discovered. Making sure that our music is on Spotify is a critical part of this process. Spotify clicks kaufen

If you’re not living with Cloud 9, you’ve heard about Spotify as well as it’s “freemium” services. You’ve also heard about how Spotify is taking the social media world by storm. Every when one of my friends listens to a song, it appears in my Spotify, Facebook, Twitter and any other social accounts I have for example: “Hey! Nicklas just joined Spotify and listened to Weasel… ” You get the idea.

Although the amount you earn on each streaming (per stream) amounts to less than a cent however, the potential exposure is worth it. In the case of indie musicians like you, it’s quite simple to upload your music to Spotify.

In the moment it is possible that you are associated with a label. If so, your music might be on Spotify already. If not, contact your rep and inquire whether they’ve uploaded the songs to Spotify. If not, and you’d like them to make the request! (in the most pleasant way). Make sure to (in a nice way). Also, make sure they Spotify an official press release loaded with your bio, images as well as contact information and other details that make you stand out. Simple enough, right? !

If you’re an unsigned artist, it’s fine since there are plenty of ways to upload your music without having a label. The problem is that Spotify can’t negotiate with your directly. Why would they not? I’m sure it’s one of the conditions of their agreement with the majors. But the solution is still relatively straightforward. It is important to select a distributor like Tunecore, CDBaby or DittoMusic. I’ve written a critique of these distributors so you can reduce time spent rehearsing.

After you’ve signed up for an account with an authorized distributor or signed a label agreement, your music will be uploaded to Spotify within about 4-6 weeks. But there is still work to be completed, which is why we:

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Spotify does not always get your amazing press kit So, as an alternative, you can create an account at allmusic.com. Spotify will look up your profile there if they don’t receive a bio.

After all the boring things are over the task, you can make sure your fans know that Spotify will be sporting your tunes in the near future! Create cool promotional posts for Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. Make a promo video for YouTube channels. Just came up with a great idea of writing a song to promote your Spotify release, and then connect it to your posts! Example: “Can’t wait to see our fans on Spotify. We’ve made a special song for you guys! Coming to your Spotify account shortly!” Fans will eat it up! Spotify Klicks kaufen seriös

Okay, there’s two tedious things to complete. The web is not complete without clickable logos. After your music is uploaded to Spotify you can download the Spotify logo from iconfinder.com. After that, search for your profile on Spotify (several choices will show up with options like “Top Hit, Tracks, Playlists “… You’ll need to select the link under “Artist”). When you’re hovering over your artist’s profile, right-click and choose “Copy Spotify URI.” Last, combine your URI with the Spotify logo by adding it to your blog’s sidewall or your website’s sidewall by designing an “Image widget.”

Another hip promo you can make use of for Spotify includes the “Spotify Play button.” This feature allows you to publish songs on your blog and website. First, right click any song, album , or playlist on Spotify you would like to promote, and then choose “Copy Spotify URI.”