How Artists Get To 100 Million Streams With These New Influencer Strategies in 2024
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I thought Sean was talking at 1.25x. I had to check if the speed was normal 😂
He Prolly sped it up a lil
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This is the truth right here. Influencers bring you into different social circles. This leads to infinite growth when done strategically
This is gold, fam
This is gold thank you!
Droppin 💎
Ayo thanks for this one
Are you making an offer to them directly on breakr?
It depends on our relationship. If we have one already, no. But when we're going through phases when we want to shoot our shot at a lot a new people, yes.
#nolabelisnecessary
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Whats the 400/mo one lasbels use? I'm curious lol.
Who knows, I might hit the lottery and try it out xD
I'll have to remember when it comes up again but it's something "core" I think. But labels are using Breakr too, just a label version of it.
I am a publisher with 20 blog or news websites that predominantly focus on urban culture. I went to this website, but don't know where we would fit in. We have 250,000+ social media followers across Brands, with 1M monthly views. I know the blogosphere is highly important to the independent artist, and would like to be apart of this, any tips or guidance would be helpful, thank you.
Urban. RNB/Soul?
Hey, DM me @brandmansean and make sure you specify you came from here.
Sorry I'm not paying some " influencer " one dime.
Don't be sorry to us. Be sorry for yourself man.
@@BrandmanNetwork😂
@@BrandmanNetwork whatever to each his own. It's seems sleazy paying someone money to promote your music similar to " payola " IMO.
@@BrandmanNetworkTake your own advice. Ya’ll are spending all this time making these videos and you’re not even reaching profitable stream counts yourself (it’s a ghost town in your comment sections LOL!)
Like yo, there’s plenty of successful routes in this industry. Using Social Phone by Distrokid, Hosting Your Own Events, and Selling/Streaming Digital Goods & Services will be more effective than paying an influencer to market your products or services.
Creating music is fun but it won’t be a successful business if you’re not selling solutions to problems your target audience is experiencing.
@@mikedoyle7300well rather you believe you should pay an influencer or not, you gotta understand that you need a marketing budget. Meaning, you're gonna have to pay somebody