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The right Spotify release strategy can mean the difference between gaining fans every day and wracking your brain about what you're doing wrong.
Trust me, I know.
The key to growing your fanbase, especially as a new artist, is consistency. You have to consistently release good music on a regular basis.
Sounds simple, right? In many ways, it really is.
Flooding the market with all of your music at once, in the form of an EP or full-length album, can be counterproductive to building a lasting fanbase and, ultimately, growing your business.
In this episode of Sounds of the Future, I share the reasons why you should be releasing singles on Spotify and not EPs or albums.
Like this episode? Hit me up on Twitter (@tomdupreeiii) and let me know what you thought!
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The right Spotify release strategy can mean the difference between gaining fans every day and wracking your brain about what you're doing wrong.
Trust me, I know.
The key to growing your fanbase, especially as a new artist, is consistency. You have to consistently release good music on a regular basis.
Sounds simple, right? In many ways, it really is.
Flooding the market with all of your music at once, in the form of an EP or full-length album, can be counterproductive to building a lasting fanbase and, ultimately, growing your business.
In this episode of Sounds of the Future, I share the reasons why you should be releasing singles on Spotify and not EPs or albums.
Like this episode? Hit me up on Twitter (@tomdupreeiii) and let me know what you thought!