This is all scams!! They have a aprove rate off less than 10% and are so picky !!! Now people are paying money to have "costructive " feedback ?? thats ridicolous!!!
@@duckduckgoose8049 lol wtf? one's poor grammar is not an indicator of whether or not their music is good / whether or not they need to pay to get construtive feedback on it
@@Teaganbear Well, I mean the people who make a lot of typos and call legitimate sites like SubmitHub "scams" usually don't put a whole lot of effort into their music.
I saw a comment on this video 2 month ago recommending me to submit my song to Xposic Spotify Promotion for consideration on their Spotify playlists. I said that I would come back to reveal my findings on this but can't see the comment anymore, so leaving it as a new comment. I went with a $65 campaign which got me 25000 streams for my single.
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I am about to release my first single so am quite new to this. I appreciate all of your videos on how to promote your music! Thank you!
Thanks for the info!
you're welcome, hope your promotion goes well.
hi charles, is senditright kinda dead or offline?
yeah it's dead now
Tim tebow thanks
I think I like groover better than playlist push
Now 8 months later from writing your comment, do you feel Groover is still pretty good? Have you had good results?
@@ContentWizard yeah i think its better than playslist push still
@@jessemartin1876 Cool, thank you Jesse!
@@ContentWizard welcome
This is all scams!! They have a aprove rate off less than 10% and are so picky !!! Now people are paying money to have "costructive " feedback ?? thats ridicolous!!!
Judging by your grammar, I'd say you probably need to pay extra for constructive feedback.
@@duckduckgoose8049 that was funny
@@duckduckgoose8049 lol wtf? one's poor grammar is not an indicator of whether or not their music is good / whether or not they need to pay to get construtive feedback on it
@@Teaganbear Well, I mean the people who make a lot of typos and call legitimate sites like SubmitHub "scams" usually don't put a whole lot of effort into their music.
I saw a comment on this video 2 month ago recommending me to submit my song to Xposic Spotify Promotion for consideration on their Spotify playlists. I said that I would come back to reveal my findings on this but can't see the comment anymore, so leaving it as a new comment. I went with a $65 campaign which got me 25000 streams for my single.
this is clearly a bot. no one listen to this.
I'd say musosoup it's pretty good because curators don't give any bad comments, they are the ones that reach to you if they like your song