The Next Step In Your Music Career: How To Expand Your Reach On Beatport

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The Next Step In Your Music Career: How To Expand Your Reach On Beatport



If you found your way here, you must be a serious musician ready to take your music career to the next level and finally get into Beatport 100 chart. Let's get serious then.

In the saturated and competitive world of music we live in today, it is generally understood that unfortunately, creating good music simply isn’t enough to guarantee standing out and to gain recognition, not to mention, compete against top artists with extensive resources. In fact, many artists believe that their music, to a certain extent, deserves more recognition than several other popular ones. Surely you can think of some too.

Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been in the game for a long time, the Beatport algorithm works in many different ways and it may be difficult to grasp it all, let alone carry out strategies. As a musician, you’re always focusing on your creative works, and that’s what you should be doing! The politics of the music industry include all sorts of noise and pressure which could be daunting to navigate through. Many lose hope, and some despite their talent, give up on their dreams.

This is where a team of promoters, managers, media planners, graphic designers, SEO experts, market researchers, and others are necessary to efficiently expand your reach. As music taste is highly subjective, it’s fair to believe that within the vast and diverse landscape of music listeners, there are individuals out there that would appeal to your work and are destined to be fans.

Musical Pop Stars Living In Distress: The Dark Side Of Record Labels
Record labels, marketing companies, and teams that support renowned artists have mastered the art of getting music noticed by the right audience and have developed comprehensive strategies to give their music the specific boost it needs and deserves. This is why getting signed by a record label is a huge step for artists in the industry (they get handsomely paid too).

However, getting signed by a label is known to limit your creative endeavors. Many signed artists have spoken out about it and have expressed their emotions of feeling trapped and severely mistreated. This would include famous artists such as Prince, Taylor Swift, Megan Thee Stallion, Linkin Park, and countless more!

Alternative Solutions: How To Grow On Beatport Without Record Labels
There are organizations and companies that dream of changing the system. They spend years to specialize in the field of promotions and are genuinely able to help you reach accurate potential audiences without the need for a long term signed contract or any of those. In fact, some of them are even willing to share their knowledge and teach you how to do it yourself!

Famous artists such as Russ and Flying Lotus have proven that a record label is not necessary to become a worldwide star. However, they have admitted countless times that they did not do it on their own. They have sought help and have their own reliable teams and organizations that they trust and go to frequently for assistance.

With that, there comes a point where it's okay to ask for help. It’s simply a matter of what that help is. Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools so you can make informed decisions and maximize your potential. Take control of your music career, invest a little for the sake of being able to make a living from producing music just like any other business out there.










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