Bandsintown Release Pages Show Big Growth Potential
Live show marketing giant, Bandsintown, have added free ‘Release Pages’ to help artists announce new music, merch drops, contests. tours, presales, and more.
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Live show marketing giant, Bandsintown, have added free ‘Release Pages’ to help artists announce new music, merch drops, contests. tours, presales, and more.
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As an independent record label, one of your biggest challenges is getting your artists heard. With so much competition out there, it can be difficult to stand out. However, one avenue that can help you is Spotify marketing. It might well be a music streaming service that has over 365 million active users, making it one of the most popular music streaming services in the world, but the platform offers a range of features that can help independent labels to promote their artists. These include playlists, artist profiles, and data analysis tools.
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