How to Get Featured on Music Blogs

The ManageMental Podcast with Blasko and Mike Mowery - Podcast autorstwa Jabberjaw Media

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This week Blasko and Mike talk about what it takes to get your band featured on music blogs. This is gonna be killer, so let’s get mental! Original Article: http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/03/5-reasons-small-blogs-can-launch-a-music-career.html Author: Angela Mastrogiacomo of the TuneCore Blog Top 100 Music Blogs and Websites To Follow in 2018 https://blog.feedspot.com/music_blogs/ 5 Reasons Small Blogs Can Launch A Music Career Everyone wants to get the major blog placements. The review on Pitchfork, the news post on Alternative Press, the feature on Stereogum. And while all of those are incredible placements to land, many artists seem to be missing a vital key in what can help build their career: small blogs. So next time you’re getting ready to start outreach for your new single or album, keep in mind these five reasons that small blogs should be at the top of your list. (NOTE: Where to find blogs? Check out the link above for the Top 100 Music Blogs of 2018!) 1. You’re more likely to get in touch with them 2. They have an extremely loyal audience 3. They’ll actually share the article 4. Their features will be more in-depth 5. There’s opportunity for long-term growth --------------------- Rockabilia is your One Stop Shop for all band merch with the largest selection of officially licensed music merchandise in the world! Find merch from your favorite bands and use PCJABBERJAW for 15% off at www.rockabilia.com ------------ Want more industry insight? Head over to www.outerloopcoaching.com ------------ We want to hear from you so please don’t hesitate to email any questions or comments to [email protected] Find Blasko on Twitter and Instagram: @blasko1313 Find Mike Mowery on Twitter and Instagram: @mikeoloop ManageMental is part of the Jabberjaw Media Network. www.jabberjawmedia.com      Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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