Advertising on Spotify for a music artist isn’t about short-term gains or making money directly from streams. Instead, it’s about building a lasting presence and creating a foundation for a sustainable music career. The goal is to boost visibility and increase recognition within your genre, helping you connect with the right listeners and establish a strong fanbase. It’s a strategic investment in your brand, focused on career growth and long-term success rather than immediate revenue. Voilà!
The thing I always want to know is what's better to trigger the algorithm: cheaper (so, more) streams from ads going to playlists, or more expensive, more engaged ads going directly to the song.
Can't imagine ever using Spotify for ads. I also can't imagine Spotify is going to trigger the algorithm with plays you're getting from ads on their platform.
I think I will get problems if I use a video with music which is protected by GEMA. Or is that not a problem? And how should a video for a music promo look like?
Reminds me of when DJs used to pay to play in the clubs….as I’ve seen …I would need millions of streams to make a few dollars….i can see spending the money to gain people looking for your music if you were like selling tracks on your own site. Good idea. I personally am not looking to drop new music really. Just speaking on my years experience. If you can gain some sort of following this way go for it. I believe it can help. BUT you need to have your own stream …TH-cam…patreon…your website ..etc…goal is to maximize your worth…streaming apps are maximizing on the fact that EVERYONE thinks they good at music and EVERYONE can create tracks easily…even trash…but everyone thinks they Ish is dope lol…my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
Just another dude selling a playlist scam. You’re not going to buy real streams from a complete stranger. Don’t you think if playlists works so well this guy would just make his money off of getting his music in playlist rather than selling it to you? All it takes is common sense to see this huge red flag. Don’t be desperate and stupid
I wasn't aware you can pay Spotify to promote your songs. I'm not gonna ever use any promoting. And now, since I know Spotify is giving me some promoted bullshit instead of actual recommendations I will stop paying them. long live piracy.
Advertising on Spotify for a music artist isn’t about short-term gains or making money directly from streams. Instead, it’s about building a lasting presence and creating a foundation for a sustainable music career. The goal is to boost visibility and increase recognition within your genre, helping you connect with the right listeners and establish a strong fanbase. It’s a strategic investment in your brand, focused on career growth and long-term success rather than immediate revenue.
Advertising on Spotify for a music artist isn’t about short-term gains or making money directly from streams. Instead, it’s about building a lasting presence and creating a foundation for a sustainable music career. The goal is to boost visibility and increase recognition within your genre, helping you connect with the right listeners and establish a strong fanbase. It’s a strategic investment in your brand, focused on career growth and long-term success rather than immediate revenue.
Voilà!
The thing I always want to know is what's better to trigger the algorithm: cheaper (so, more) streams from ads going to playlists, or more expensive, more engaged ads going directly to the song.
Really interesting! Thank you for sharing!
Can't imagine ever using Spotify for ads. I also can't imagine Spotify is going to trigger the algorithm with plays you're getting from ads on their platform.
i just started to push music on Spotify i am with cd baby
I think I will get problems if I use a video with music which is protected by GEMA. Or is that not a problem? And how should a video for a music promo look like?
Reminds me of when DJs used to pay to play in the clubs….as I’ve seen …I would need millions of streams to make a few dollars….i can see spending the money to gain people looking for your music if you were like selling tracks on your own site. Good idea. I personally am not looking to drop new music really. Just speaking on my years experience. If you can gain some sort of following this way go for it. I believe it can help. BUT you need to have your own stream …TH-cam…patreon…your website ..etc…goal is to maximize your worth…streaming apps are maximizing on the fact that EVERYONE thinks they good at music and EVERYONE can create tracks easily…even trash…but everyone thinks they Ish is dope lol…my opinion 🤷🏾♂️
Can you do a breakdown of Venice music distribution
Just another dude selling a playlist scam. You’re not going to buy real streams from a complete stranger. Don’t you think if playlists works so well this guy would just make his money off of getting his music in playlist rather than selling it to you? All it takes is common sense to see this huge red flag. Don’t be desperate and stupid
Mine was guaranteeing 10,000 streams. You can’t guarantee that people will listen to and enjoy your music EVER.
Hey, ill keep this in mind.
Hey, I'm also gonna keep this in mind.
I wasn't aware you can pay Spotify to promote your songs. I'm not gonna ever use any promoting. And now, since I know Spotify is giving me some promoted bullshit instead of actual recommendations I will stop paying them.
long live piracy.
and spotify pays you $10 bucks in royalities lol
Advertising on Spotify for a music artist isn’t about short-term gains or making money directly from streams. Instead, it’s about building a lasting presence and creating a foundation for a sustainable music career. The goal is to boost visibility and increase recognition within your genre, helping you connect with the right listeners and establish a strong fanbase. It’s a strategic investment in your brand, focused on career growth and long-term success rather than immediate revenue.
If you are not careful with spending too much on music production it can become a money pit!