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Musicians of tiktok, performance videos are a solid way to go to promote your music. You can usually get a more out of them than just a few posts.
If you have 5 different full length music performance vids, and you can squeeze ten shorter vids out of each, you’re setting up yourself for about 2 months of content for one song, or 1 month going hard on the posts. And this doesn’t have to be your entire strategy either.
A blend of unity and variety is a good thing. This method lends itself to both. To keep things interesting enough you can use different sections of the song, different length clips, try different hooks or text among them, and alternate between all the different performances you did.
Add in some stories, any other content you think would be cool, and a lot of engagement with people on the platforms and you’ll probably get a decent response overall (if the music is good).
I hope this helps — remember it’s just one way to go and you don’t have to do this. Any questions let me know :)
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If you have 5 different full length music performance vids, and you can squeeze ten shorter vids out of each, you’re setting up yourself for about 2 months of content for one song, or 1 month going hard on the posts. And this doesn’t have to be your entire strategy either.
A blend of unity and variety is a good thing. This method lends itself to both. To keep things interesting enough you can use different sections of the song, different length clips, try different hooks or text among them, and alternate between all the different performances you did.
Add in some stories, any other content you think would be cool, and a lot of engagement with people on the platforms and you’ll probably get a decent response overall (if the music is good).
I hope this helps — remember it’s just one way to go and you don’t have to do this. Any questions let me know :)
#musicmarketing #indieartisttips #musiciansoftiktok #musicpromotiontips
Musicians of tiktok, if you want to become great, you have to be not so great first.
Whether it’s learning how to promote your music, actually making music, or anything you’ve gotta get good at, there HAS to be an amateur stage. Embrace it :)
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Whether it’s learning how to promote your music, actually making music, or anything you’ve gotta get good at, there HAS to be an amateur stage. Embrace it :)
#indieartisttips #musicmarketing #musiciansoftiktok #musicpromotiontips
Musicians of tiktok, this is not a necessity — it’s something to try if what you’re currently doing isn’t working. There are plenty of musicians who do fine without doing this, but everyone is different. And I see a lot of music performances that are good, but not great and could be elevated by trying this.
Why do we sometimes need to make it about more than just the music (or the main focus of the video) on here? I get it, it’s frustrating. For one, it’s the nature of the platform. This isn’t somewhere people come primarily to LISTEN to music. They come to watch and experience stuff.
Secondly, we’re becoming more and more desensitised to higher quality stuff. Adding extra value to your posts and creating a more impactful experience around your music gives you an advantage over those you don’t.
Like I said, it doesn’t apply to everyone. But based on what I’ve seen, in a lot of cases extra points of engagement are a massive, massive help. If things aren’t happening when you try to promote your music, try this.
If you want examples of this, go to the search and type in your genre. Within a few minutes you’ll find plenty of examples of musicians who are pairing their amazing music with something I mentioned in the video or some other appealing thing.
Another way to think about examples is music videos. They’re a visual representation of the songs and give them extra depth—they’re building a world around the song, helping to tell the story and get us more invested into the world.
Hope it helps :)
#musicmarketing #indieartisttips #musiciansoftiktok #musicpromotiontips
Why do we sometimes need to make it about more than just the music (or the main focus of the video) on here? I get it, it’s frustrating. For one, it’s the nature of the platform. This isn’t somewhere people come primarily to LISTEN to music. They come to watch and experience stuff.
Secondly, we’re becoming more and more desensitised to higher quality stuff. Adding extra value to your posts and creating a more impactful experience around your music gives you an advantage over those you don’t.
Like I said, it doesn’t apply to everyone. But based on what I’ve seen, in a lot of cases extra points of engagement are a massive, massive help. If things aren’t happening when you try to promote your music, try this.
If you want examples of this, go to the search and type in your genre. Within a few minutes you’ll find plenty of examples of musicians who are pairing their amazing music with something I mentioned in the video or some other appealing thing.
Another way to think about examples is music videos. They’re a visual representation of the songs and give them extra depth—they’re building a world around the song, helping to tell the story and get us more invested into the world.
Hope it helps :)
#musicmarketing #indieartisttips #musiciansoftiktok #musicpromotiontips