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MySpace Music Marketing – Creating A Loyal Fan Base Using MySpace

October 18th 2009 in live music

Creating a loyal fan base on MySpace.com will help your music career in a lot of ways. If you generate enough fan enthusiasm, record labels will check out your page to see what all the buzz is about. Yet another reason fans are necessary is that they’re the ones who pay to see your shows. If you’ve a loyal following, more invites for concert will start rolling in – record labels will definitely take notice then.

While you’ve probably done all of the usual MySpace marketing like register your profile page and uploaded music, if you’re not taking advantage of other tools on the website, then you may not be creating that buzz you’re looking for. Sure, some fans will find you through their friends, other musicians, or from searching for music that resembles your, but to truly establish a fan base that will stick with you, you need to connect with people so they’ll be able to share not only your music, but part of your musical life.

There are many ways to produce a loyal fan base on MySpace including:

Forums and Blogs – These are places where you might speak directly to fans. Participating in forums and writing a blog will enable fans to find your profile page much easier than doing a genre search or other keyword search. Earning the companions hip of fans will make them loyal to your music.

Cross-marketing – If you’ve other artist friends who are using MySpace.com to get noticed by fans and record labels, partner up with them. You might swap profile page links, information about upcoming parties, and mention them in blogs and forums.

This is a wonderful way to increase exposure in the absence of having to do too much. If a record label visits one of the profile pages, they can want to check out other artists listed.

Fans will likewise want to see who their favorite musician listens to, which will generate more traffic for the both of you.

Upload Photos and Video – audiences love to see photos, video, and more from their preferred musicians because it makes them feel closer to them. Candid photos and video footage of rehearsals, behind the scenes at parties, and individual photos of you writing tunes or playing the guitar are what audiences want to see.

Upload Covers of Other songs – In addition to adding your own songs, why not cover a few classics? This will demonstrate for you r audiences that you’re diverse and willing to take risks. If possible, record a song that’s out of your usual genre. Reach new audiences this way and help record labels see just how skill ed you really are.

As you might see, creating a loyal fan base is not c club enging. The pointers above are particularly easy to in business into your profile page. Getting the word out there will be your toughest challenge since MySpace continues to grow each day. Word of mouth is still one of the optimum ways to get noticed, but uploading new material, showing audiences more of your personal ity, and making connections with others will advocate you stand out from the rest and advocate you find even more audiences.




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