15
Apr

Find your fans

It’s all about the music…. it’s what you love, what you live for – but it’s no good if no one else knows what you’re writing, recording and performing. The web offers you so many different platforms through which to promote your band or yourself as a musician. There are a few select sites that you can use to better chat with your groupies and share your latest videos, songs, events and news.

The web offers you a great opportunity to find out who your fans are, this is important because fans spread your name and recruit new fans. Also, usually within a group of fans there are people who have certain skills who are usually keen to help you market – photographers, videographers, writers …. Just ask, put it ‘out there’ to your fan base and you’ll find help pretty quickly.

Check out the original ‘Find your fans’ online DIY post on 5FM

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About The Author

The Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) was established in 1961 with the objective to protect the intellectual property of composers and authors, as well as to ensure that composers' and authors' talents are adequately credited both locally and internationally for music usage.

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