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In order to make money from your music, it is imperative that you build a strong fanbase that will spend money to support your music. If you're looking to find out how to develop and cultivate your following, you have came to the right place. In this article, I'm going to give you the two necessary steps to building your Fanbase. By the end of this reading, you will have learned everything you need to become a household name within the music industry.

 

 

1.Strong Social Media Presence

 

To ensure that your music gets as most exposure as possible, you need a strong presence on social media. Get a Facebook, Youtube, Twitter,and Instagram account to promote your music through multiple platforms.Accumulating a significant amount of followers, will be critical to developing your fanbase and overall profile as a celebrity.

 

2. Find Your Target Audience

 

To find your target audience, you must establish your identity as a musician. Develop your own distinct sound and style and promote it to individuals who are most likely to enjoy your type of music. For example, if you're a country singer, you should be promoting your music on country music videos and country music websites. Knowing your audience is critical to creating a loyal following because your music needs to be expose to those who will enjoy it. Once you build up a solid fanbase, selling your music will become easier.

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