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Viral Music Marketing Internet Success By Jaci Rae
With a little know how and marketing sensibility any upstart musician or experienced musical act can now achieve success, great success in fact on their own. Recently, while a guest on the Sirius Satellite Radio Show The Good Life, I spoke with the host who told me that his two teenage boys get most of their music off the Internet and never listen to regular radio anymore.
Why? Because they can obtain music from acts they wouldnt be allowed to listen to on traditional radio. Theyre tired of the same old bands and singers being played over and over again. Most dont have any talent, theyre just showpieces. This isnt the first or the last time Ive heard that statement from teenagers and adults alike.
For the indie artist who wants to reach a broader market (and you must have a good product) and receive more exposure for their product on the Internet, the first thing you need to do is market, guerrilla market and then market some more. How do you do that? There are many ways that I mention in my book, The Indie Guide to Music, Marketing and Money but here are a few simple suggestions:
Join music boards and start in on the discussion. At the end of each
of your posts make sure to put who you are and your website. Add something
to the conversation, dont spam. Write helpful hints and post them
on the boards, etc. If the boards dont allow tags but they do
allow you to post your email address, make sure its something
with your website at the end. Have a real email address but DONT
use your main email because it will be spammed. Something like mine:
raeofhope@jacirae.com Start networking at local musician meetings and songwriter / artists
forums in your region. You can find them on the Internet. These meetings
host artists such as yourself who get together on a regular basis to
discuss the music scene and present their latest creations. Its
also a wonderful place to get the pulse on gigs you can join in on and
new marketing ideas. You know all that annoying spam snail mail you receive with pre-paid
postage envelopes inside? Why not save the envelopes and put a little
note inside that states since they were kind enough to share their information
with you, youre returning the favor. Also, with any bill or any
correspondence you send out thats official, include a one sheet
or little card that has a blurb about you and your music (watch the
weight; you dont want to add more postage). Make sure to put your
website on whatever material you have. Start your own podcast and post it on all the podcast sites. Why not send your music to different podcasts. Ask permission first.
Send them to your site where they can hear a sample or two and if they
are receptive to playing your music on their podcast, send it along.
If they use your music in their podcast you may have gained new fans
and sold more CDs. The most important thing you can do is to play live. Go to Wal-Mart, Starbucks and other local shops and ask if you can put on a free concert there. Anywhere and any place that will let you play, do! Make sure to have a sign up sheet where people can sign up for your newsletter. Then create a newsletter and send it out once a month at the most. This is a form of Buzz Marketing also known as Viral Marketing. At the end of the letter make sure you include your webpage of course. Tell your fan base they can pass it along to whoever they want.
This is a very very tiny list of things you can do. The time for the
indie musician is now. Take advantage of it! Jaci Raes grit and determination brought her from a poor childhood to a successful singer and performer who tours around the world. She is the recipient of the "Female Vocalist of the Year" award at the Golden Music Awards in Nashville, TN as well as a Barnes and Noble and Amazon #1 Best seller. She is the author of The Indie Guide to Music, Marketing and Money. Jaci lives in California where she spends her spare time working on her music, writing and hanging out with family and friends. For more information, go to http://www.jacirae.com |