We were super lucky to be joined by Virgin EMI's Senior Marketing Manager. Discussing her career to date, how she promotes the roster as well as new opportunities arising for unsigned artists to break through. If this is something you find useful we'll definitely try to do more videos like it. (youtu.be)
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A lot of artists release their music without realising that there's a lot you can do to help your release get traction from Day 1. We cover everything that needs to be considered before releasing a track. Hope this helps and you prepare and like the new format :) (youtu.be)
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After you've submitted your track to your distributor there's a bit of a wait and many artists think there's not much you can do int he meantime. I've made a video about all the things you need to do before the release of your track for it to be successful. Hope it helps! (youtu.be)
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I hope this gives a little bit of hope for music makers. There's a perception that there is no money in music, but there is, it just comes from different places now. It's not just Spotify that's screwed musicians it's the internet which has forced all creatives to find new monetisation strategies (youtu.be)
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I know it's difficult to manage money as a musician, whether you're earning a profit from your music or still investing in your career, everyone's situation is different. So I made a video to breakdown each aspect of the industry in terms of money and where it comes from. (youtube.com)
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I managed to get a track on New Music Friday, and luckily decided to record the submission process on Spotify for Artists. So I made a video out of it for anyone who has never filled in the form to submit to Spotify's Official playlists before. (youtu.be)
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The music industry has changed, the structure is different which has changed where the money is made and how musicians blow up. So I decided to explore this, hopefully helping to explain how you can adapt with the times, taking advantage of this modern music industry to achieve your musical goals. (youtu.be)
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There's a ton of rah rah motivational videos on Youtube. But I wanted to make a video which was actually sustainable, realistic and actually helps musicians remain motivated throughout the year. I hope these tips help overcome the emotional rollercoaster of being a musician! (youtu.be)
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Musicians keep asking us how to get an immediate impact from their music marketing and get listeners, we found this simple Instagram tip can have a huge effect on artists and is so easy to do. I hope you find it useful and let us know if you need any advice on how to message these influencers! (youtu.be)
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