How To Make Yourself Findable: The Real First Step in Music Marketing
Before chasing a hit, make yourself findable. Here’s how to fix your profiles, metadata, and search results so fans can actually find your music.
Before chasing a hit, make yourself findable. Here’s how to fix your profiles, metadata, and search results so fans can actually find your music.
Learn how to define your artist identity in three words so fans instantly understand who you are, what you do, and why they should care.
Your old songs still matter. Learn how to use analytics and fresh content to bring them back to life and grow your audience all over again.
Promotion starts months before release. Here’s how to warm up your audience, fix your admin, and get your campaign running before you drop anything.
Learn how to market an album when you’re not famous yet — build a wall of activity, stay consistent, and make your music discoverable.
A structured catalog is the foundation for licensing, pitching, and content planning.
Don’t just drop a song and dip. Here’s how to turn one release into four weeks of reels, visuals, and strategic content — with zero burnout.
Learn how to use Meta Business Suite and YouTube analytics to see what fans really like, so you can focus on content that actually connects.
Drop the album first. Then build the rollout. This checklist helps indie artists stretch their budget, hit real fans, and build an era—without wasting time.