3 Updates Make Facebook A Better Place To Market Music
Facebook is rolling out FB5, a new design for that’s "simpler, faster, more immersive and puts your communities at the center." Three of the updates offer musicians and music marketers. Continue reading
Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. and Indie Music
We have a plethora of tips for independent and DIY artists this week, as we offer advice on accessible and affordable marketing, provide a comprehensive look at effective social media. Continue reading
How To Make Smart Music Marketing Happen
In this final of a five part series on how to effectively allocate money in the correct places in order to benefit your music career, we hear from multiple industry. Continue reading
How To Set Up A Successful Music Marketing Campaign
In this fourth of AWAL's five part Decoded series on how to effectively allocate money in your music career, we dig into the process behind setting up your next music. Continue reading
A Formula For Viral Music Marketing [Jack Udell]
For anyone marketing in a social space, a viral hit is the holy grail, but coming up with a teachable formula which accurately quantifies and maximizes the possibility for viral. Continue reading
Instagram Story Ideas For Fan Engagement
With the release of its story' feature, Instagram opened the floodgates on a strong new resource for artists to promote their work. Here we look at some helpful story ideas. Continue reading
Snapchat Ads For Indie Artists, Labels
Advertising via social media is fairly common in the industry now, and Snapchat is no exception. Here we look at why more independent artists should be using the platform for. Continue reading
5 Reasons Offline Music Promotion Will Win Every Time
While much of the focus on marketing in the music industry is often put on online marketing, the real world can often be neglected, despite remaining one of the most. Continue reading
Facebook Is Looking More Like MySpace And That’s Good News For Musicians, Labels
Facebook is rolling out new music features, after recent deals with the major labels. The results feel a lot like a modern version of MySpace Music, which veteran Hypebot readers. Continue reading