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How to Change Your Spotify Bio

October 6, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Spotify

  1. Open Spotify for Artists, go to Profile, and scroll down to the text field under “Artist Bio.”
  2. Write whatever you want! We recommend a creative bio that helps fans get to know you better, but seriously go nuts.
  3. Link to anything on Spotify. You can paste Spotify links directly into the text field, or just use the @ symbol to link to whatever you want—artists or albums that inspire you, or playlists you’re featured on, or other artists you’ve collaborated with.
  4. Add a link to your Wikipedia page for fans who want to dig deeper.

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10 Small Steps You Can Take to Maintain and Grow Your Presence on Spotify

April 13, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Spotify

  1. Update your playlists with new songs
  2. Do social shout-outs to any artist you add to your playlist
  3. Promote your playlists via newsletter and social
  4. Re-assess the effectiveness of your playlist titles, descriptions, and artwork — and make any necessary changes
  5. Encourage fans to follow you on Spotify
  6. Pin a new song or playlist to the top of your artist discography page
  7. Embed Spotify players on your website for all your albums
  8. Check out your daily Spotify trending reports to better understand your audience and engagement on the platform, and to see what playlists include your music
  9. Give a social shout-out to any playlister who has added one of your songs
  10. Actually listen to your Discover Weekly playlist (it might be an easy way to find new tracks to add to the playlists you manage)

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Playlist best-practices for Spotify

February 22, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Build playlists around your interests.

Update your playlists on a regular schedule.

Only ONE song per artist.

Seed your own songs!

Playlists should have between 20-60 songs.

Cover artwork.

Use smart keywords in your description.

Your playlist name is SUPER IMPORTANT!

Promote your playlists.

Tag, tag, tag.

Ask your fans to save a song from your playlist to their own playlists.

Notify other artists who’ve been added to your playlists.

Embed your playlist.

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Types of Spotify playlists that can feature your song

January 25, 2017 By Respiro E Movimento · Follow us: Facebook · Twitter · Instagram · YouTube

Curated Spotify playlists

So how do you get the attention of the Spotify editorial team? Well, the old “who-you-know” methods still apply: connected publicists, managers, labels, distributors, digital promotion experts, etc. — people in the industry that have the ear of a Spotify playlist curator or two.

But there’s another way, one that doesn’t require you to have connections or a big promotion budget: start DIY, get your songs onto lots of smaller playlists, and begin teaching Spotify’s algorithm to be on the lookout for more song activity from you.

The more activity your songs get, and in particular, the more your songs are added to playlists, the more likely it becomes that Spotify’s editorial team will take notice.

Branded playlists

These are Spotify playlists managed by third parties, such as Pitchfork, or major-label playlists such as Topsify.

Your own playlists

Just what they sound like: you create them, you promote them, and (assuming you’re verified) you feature them on your artist discography page!

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