

Some streaming sites provide free tools to help artists communicate with their fans, and keep them up to date with the latest releases and shows. Make sure you've claimed your artist profiles and filled in your bio and other info. This could be your website or your social media accounts, but they're most likely to click on your profile on Spotify or Apple Music (or whatever platform they're listening on). Submit tracks directly to editorial teams at streaming services like Spotify for free.īeing on a playlist is usually temporary, so make sure you get more than just streams out of it! Playlist followers discovering your sound need somewhere to find out more information about you. Search for your name and, log in with your account or create one that you. Use 3rd party pitching sites like SubmitHub (free and paid options) and Playlist Push (very paid!) to get your music in front of playlisters and bloggers. To increase your chances of getting playlisted, you should submit your music for consideration by playlisters in a number of ways:Ĭontact playlisters directly (can require some mild internet-based stalking investigative work to find the curators' email addresses/social media accounts) Whatever your marketing and promotion plans are, one step you can take is setting up your Spotify For Artists profile. Getting on a playlist can potentially expose your music to millions of new listeners. This includes user-generated playlists, editorial playlists and more recently, algorithmic playlists, which spot patterns in the habits of individual listeners and suggest new music that matches their tastes. And the best bit: most of these features don’t cost you anything to take advantage of.Īn important feature is playlisting.

At the top of your Spotify profile, there is a section where you can add things like a new song, along with. Streaming services now offer a number of features to help new listeners discover your music. Specifically, were talking about your artist picks.
