How do I promote music without feeling fake or spammy?
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Authentic music promotion shifts the focus from 'selling a product' to 'sharing a journey.' By providing value, showing vulnerability, and engaging in genuine two-way conversations, you build a loyal community that wants to support you, rather than an audience that feels marketed to.
- 1.Focus on 'Documenting' rather than 'Creating' by showing the messy, unpolished process of songwriting and recording to build trust.
- 2.Prioritize direct engagement by replying to every comment and starting conversations with fans of similar artists rather than posting 'check out my link' comments.
- 3.Leverage 'The 80/20 Rule' by posting non-promotional, lifestyle, or educational content 80% of the time and only making a hard 'ask' or sales pitch 20% of the time.
- 4.Build a community around a shared interest or aesthetic rather than just your music, making your brand feel like a destination rather than a billboard.
- รAvoid 'automated' DM services that send generic messages to new followers; they are the fastest way to lose credibility.
- รDon't engage in 'follow-unfollow' loops or buy fake engagement, as these destroy your algorithm ranking and reputation.
- รSteer clear of 'SubmitHub' or playlist pitching if your song isn't fully ready; rejection can be discouraging if you haven't built a foundation first.
Stop trying to 'go viral' and start trying to 'be valuable.' Share a tip about your instrument, a vulnerable story behind a lyric, or a curated playlist of your influences. Value creates fans; ads create skippers.
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