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The Facebook Music Promo Experiment [Podcast]

The Facebook Music Promo Experiment [Podcast]

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How Well Can You do Music Promo on Facebook? The Music Promo Experiment From 00:00:00 to 00:00:18 What's up everybody? Or as I usually say, what it beats like. I am going to do a short podcast here about elevating, elevating with the get right spot and the love algorithm. From 00:00:18 to 00:01:19 Been doing some testing of some things as far as marketing and first and foremost I need to say this. I don't know shit about marketing like far as the technical aspect of it and doing it online and I think a lot of other people are the same way. They just don't know exactly what to do and how to do it and everyone wants to show you how to do it and ask you to pay them. But most of the time you can't see the results they say they are getting far as like what's the results for your ability to teach and do what you say you're going to teach that you're doing. So I'd be up front about it. I don't know. I don't know. https://www.thegetrightspot.com/music/the-return-original-mix-by-earl-w-green-thereal_earlwgreen/ From 00:01:19 to 00:01:36 I know what I want to happen and I can investigate the tools that are available as far as making it happen. My main thing is I want to blow something up. I want to blow my website up. From 00:01:36 to 00:02:42 I want traffic. I want involved traffic. I want people to do what they can do on the site. So with the get right spot marketing it is primarily finding people who want to do what it's offering. So the exposure to people is important. You got to bring traffic to your site to your music to your mix. So whatever you got going on to your event you want to bring traffic to at least the knowledge about you. I mean you want to bring traffic to you want to get people to know who you are and what you try to do. And that's what marketing pretty much be about. And with me I want to be as straightforward with it as I can be. Well anyway about a week or two ago I decided okay I'm going to do a test. From 00:02:42 to 00:02:59 I'm going to see if I can bring traffic to my site and at the same time help music artists with a song that I really like. So the song is called The Return and it's by Earl W. Green. From 00:02:59 to 00:04:50 He's a South African house music vocalist, singer, artist, producer I think. So I picked this song to be the one that I test my marketing one marketing technique. I decided to use Facebook to send traffic to this song which has a music showcase post on the get right spot. So this music showcase post features everything you want to know about this artist. This artist has a couple of songs that I like but the one right now is called The Return. It's a nice groovy house music song. So I use Facebook made a post that sends people to that post on the get right spot. I want to see if the traffic that went there responded. I want to see if the artist got some feedback from the people who went to the track and I want to see the what they call it different referrals like where all the traffic has come on. So I knew all the traffic was supposed to come from Facebook but what they did after that I was trying to see what happened in there. Now from what I could see Facebook presented the music to I think I targeted for people who like house music and R&B because it's From 00:04:50 to 00:06:36 a house music R&B type song. So it sent traffic to the to the post not as much as I thought you know I paid about 70 bucks and you know this me invested my money into seeing if I can get someone else some shine. So it's a test it's experiment and it's a test on Facebook now these these prevailing platforms as I call them they really don't want to send you away from their website. So you got to pay for them to come to you through them which you know that's the way it is. But what I found out is is the traffic that they easily give you is not necessarily useful traffic like you can be set on worldwide. Yeah you want the worldwide everyone to come and check out music. But it seems to me that if you're an American and then you seem American pop R&B hip hop the vast consumers are going to be people who use in streaming sites. I don't know what worldwide other countries with their percentage of streaming they do with Spotify and Apple music but I imagine it's probably lower than in America. But I noticed that the primary traffic I got was from Africa not From 00:06:36 to 00:07:44 Africans they prefer for as I know. Well get me wrong for as I know they prefer to download the music and listen to it they prefer that and I guess streaming is expensive you know especially if you deal with American prices and over there with the currency is such a wide range and far as value and whatnot. So I can understand why they don't want to use up a lot of their you know bandwidth and money trying to stream music download it and listen to it and share it that way. Anyway with Facebook sending people to the to the site it was a bunch of traffic that was not going to add streaming value to the artist mostly ...
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