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App Marketing: As a passion project I have developed a music app, which will be launching soon. What is the best way to promote it?
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Sofiia Sovchenko, fgh answered:

As a passionate music app developer, you’ve taken a significant step! Promoting your app is crucial, especially when you’re working with a limited budget. Here are some budget-friendly strategies to market your music app:

Create a Website: Having your own website is essential for a professional presence. Benefits include:
Setting up an online shop to sell music and merchandise directly to fans.
Establishing a personal online space where you control your story and own the property (unlike social media accounts, which are on rented land).
Social Media: Leverage social media platforms to engage with your target audience. Regularly post content, including screenshots, videos, and news about your app.
Electronic Press Kit (EPK): Create an EPK that includes essential information about your app, such as features, screenshots, and a brief description. Use it when reaching out to potential partners, influencers, and bloggers.
Music Distribution: Initially, use free platforms like SoundCloud, YouTube, BandCamp, and AudioMack. Eventually, consider getting your app on digital service providers (DSPs) like Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music through music aggregators like DistroKid or CD Baby.
Pitch to Independent Music Blogs: Reach out to independent music blogs and offer your music for review or feature. Building relationships with bloggers can help spread the word about your app.
Remember, persistence and creativity matter more than a big budget. Use the resources available to you, and consider the long-term impact of each strategy. For more detailed insights, check out this music app development guide: https://www.cleveroad.com/blog/how-to-create-a-music-streaming-app/. Good luck with your music app!

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