Start Building Your Fan Base From Scratch
- Roc

- Dec 6, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 11, 2022

The ingredient in building an extensive and profitable music career is to build your fan base early, as opposed to fattening it.
The music world is a market that is so diverse that you can succeed with any type of music that you care about. And the best part is, any type of music is either in style or readily available from every corner of the globe. Having a fan base that is built up early on eliminates the need to compete for multiple tastes and puts you in a prime position to discover a brand new market that is hot and is highly sought after.
Making sure your career builds from the music that you make.
A sure way to ensure that your music career builds from the ground up is to release your music into the live music market often, rather than putting your music on a shelf.
Your fan base won’t only come from your live performance, but also via music you prepare and official merchandise that you sell.
Do some of the following:
Have a contests and giveaway merch.
Go live with you the fans you do have and engage them. Encourage them to share your live.
Have a Q&A session.
Have a listening session of your up coming release(s).
Always acknowledge and reply. This is a must.
Share the spotlight. Add a fan when you go live.
Don't hide behind your Brand. People connect with people.
Use Crowdfire to schedule your post.
Team up with different artists, producers or brands to help your odds of gaining new listeners. This will all rely on what level you are at, and what sort of brand, artist or producer you can team up with. Never-the-less, you can discover these through YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and Tik Tok.
Also, be careful that you don’t release too much music over a short period of time, because this can cause you to singularly outperform the rest of the industry suddenly.
Your end goal is to encourage your followers to share your content with their followers and hopefully again more followers. More followers equal more fans, more fans equal a better chance to sell more music.
Stay consistent!




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