How to pitch your music to Spotify playlist curators?
Hey ,
After you released your track there are important steps including some tips on how to pitch Spotify curators.
It can be overwhelming to determine who to contact, let alone trying to figure out how to find contact information.
Just like with blogs, there are a few things you’ll want to have in place.
First, make sure you’ve maximized your Spotify profile with an updated bio, cover image, and social media links I also recommend curating an Artist’s Pick playlist of your own to give a frame of reference for your sound.
You should promote that on your social media and build followers with the playlist.
Send out your Spotify links to your newsletter and ask your fans to follow you on Spotify to help Spotify algorithms discover you for Spotify Radio and Discover Weekly playlists.
If you want to speed this up, running Facebook ads to your playlist can help with this.
Once you’ve started building monthly listeners and followers, you’ll want to pitch unofficial Spotify playlists for inclusion.
Also, look at your related artists and see what playlists have featured them and then follow and reach out to the curators yourself if it’s a fit.
You should do the same with any bands who are similar to you in sound.
Again, start with unofficial Spotify curators so you can build followers since Spotify is heavily influenced by analytics when determining whether to consider a band for a playlist.
A great platform for doing it is SoundCampaign which connects you with playlist curators and helps you add your songs in multiple playlists in your genre.
Keep your pitch short with a Spotify link, social media links, why you think they’d be interested in your music, and which playlist you feel would be a fit.
Get on Spotify Playlists
Get started:
Get Spotify Promotion
Get YouTube Promotion
Get SoundCloud Promotion #news #entertainment #music #ForYourViewingPleasure
Hey ,
After you released your track there are important steps including some tips on how to pitch Spotify curators.
It can be overwhelming to determine who to contact, let alone trying to figure out how to find contact information.
Just like with blogs, there are a few things you’ll want to have in place.
First, make sure you’ve maximized your Spotify profile with an updated bio, cover image, and social media links I also recommend curating an Artist’s Pick playlist of your own to give a frame of reference for your sound.
You should promote that on your social media and build followers with the playlist.
Send out your Spotify links to your newsletter and ask your fans to follow you on Spotify to help Spotify algorithms discover you for Spotify Radio and Discover Weekly playlists.
If you want to speed this up, running Facebook ads to your playlist can help with this.
Once you’ve started building monthly listeners and followers, you’ll want to pitch unofficial Spotify playlists for inclusion.
Also, look at your related artists and see what playlists have featured them and then follow and reach out to the curators yourself if it’s a fit.
You should do the same with any bands who are similar to you in sound.
Again, start with unofficial Spotify curators so you can build followers since Spotify is heavily influenced by analytics when determining whether to consider a band for a playlist.
A great platform for doing it is SoundCampaign which connects you with playlist curators and helps you add your songs in multiple playlists in your genre.
Keep your pitch short with a Spotify link, social media links, why you think they’d be interested in your music, and which playlist you feel would be a fit.
Get on Spotify Playlists
Get started:
Get Spotify Promotion
Get YouTube Promotion
Get SoundCloud Promotion #news #entertainment #music #ForYourViewingPleasure
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