With my band we are aiming for a monthly release and full on promotion during that month, then slowly plug it for another few weeks in the shadow of the latest single.
Not yet got grips to tik-tok but will be spending weekend figuring somethings out on that front but for now its FB, Reddit, submithub.com and YouTube shorts.
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over 1 year ago
All good info. I will say the only promotional service I’ve found worth a shit is submithub.com. Makes getting in contact with curators and promoting through playlists a million times easier.
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over 1 year ago
I spent around 120 US dollars last year on submithub.com, slogging through the endless dreaded “decline” messages for ultimately three proper shares, out of like…lots. My music isn’t that great or anything, solid average. It’s inoffensive, not bad, but it’s not going to grab you and make you think, “OMG this is amazing.” Ultimately I had a very, very difficult time finding placement on that website.
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over 1 year ago
I use submithub.com with pretty good success for this.
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over 1 year ago
First service I tested was submithub.com. You can buy credits and then submit your song to playlist curators. Cost is between $1-3 per curator. You choose the curators yourself. I bought 50 Creds = around $50 and submit to 19 curators. I got 2 positive responses and was added to two playlists. One was very good, generated around 400 plays and the others generated 80 plays.
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almost 2 years ago
You can use submithub.com for free…dont pay.
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almost 2 years ago
We should all be suspicious when their own FAQ has the question, “Is SubmitHub payola…?” (You can’t direct-link to this question, to get there go to submithub.com, click “FAQ”, then How does this work, then Submitting, and look at the bottom question.) Do you accept their answer? Doesn’t it seem kind of like their scraping by on a technicality?
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over 2 years ago
As soon as a song is released though, I cancel all my requests for further feedback. I don’t like when someone tells me my song sucks and is overcompressed after it’s out there. But other than that, it’s a fantastic service to use to get FREE and real feedback on the stuff you’re working on. I’d suggest it to anybody, as long as you can deal with the inevitable griefers who just want to tell you that you suck. …
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over 2 years ago
[SubmitHub](submithub.com) is my personal favorite and one I consistently use. There are both free and paid options (though again, most larger curators only take paid submissions), but they are reasonably priced imo. You essentially pay for credits that can be used to pitch your track to curators of your choice, with loads of statistics at your disposal to aid your decisions. No submission will cost any more than…
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over 2 years ago
Submissions on submithub.com saw your message :).
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almost 3 years ago