With Spotify being one of the most popular music promotion services to date, it does make sense for aspiring musicians to get featured.
However, there’s a good number of musicians who struggle each day and end up getting rejected by the curators.
Independently curated playlists are another wonderful resource for Spotify promotion. Here are a few pointers to get you going :
- Invest a few hours browsing through Spotify playlists and sort the ones that you deem fit for your genre and type.
- Next, Google the contact info (usually a website or email) for submitting to the playlists.
- It’s advisable to maintain a spreadsheet with all your target playlist contacts.
- When shooting an email, make sure you keep it short and sweet with links to your creations on Spotify. That way finding your tracks will be easy for these curators.
Use Release Radar and Discover Weekly
Spotify’s Release Radar and Discover Weekly are unique playlists for each user, as they are auto-curated ones that cleverly use the platform’s algorithm. Ánd what’s even better, compared to Spotify’s self-curated playlists, Release Radar is known to generate a greater number of streams.
Getting on Release Radar and Discover Weekly is also super easy. All you need to do is to follow them, and chances are they will follow you back on Spotify. That way, whenever you are releasing a new track, it will invariably show up on the Release Radar playlist for any listener who already follows you.
While direct pitching and self-promotion are tried and tested ways, working with a Spotify playlist promotion service agency can double up your chances.
Read More: How To Get On A Spotify Playlist
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