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Title: New Guide Helps Musicians Create a Connected Music Marketing System
United States, 11th Jul 2026 — Independent musicians have more ways to release and promote music than ever, but managing those options can quickly become overwhelming. A new guide, Content Marketing for Independent Musicians in 2026: How to Turn Songs, Stories, Videos, and Shows Into a Career People Can Follow, was created to help artists connect those scattered promotional efforts into one practical system.This new guide is available as a free download.Written for independent bands, solo artists, songwriters, managers, publicists, and small music teams, the guide covers the many parts of a modern artist campaign, including websites, social media, video, podcasting, Spotify, direct music sales, merchandise, single releases, individual concerts, and full tours.Rather than treating each platform as a separate responsibility, the guide shows musicians how every channel can serve a specific purpose.An artist website can act as the permanent home for music, biographies, videos, press material, merchandise, and current show dates. Social media can build familiarity and recognition. Spotify can support listening and discovery. Video can show the music and personality in motion. Email can provide direct access to fans without relying entirely on social algorithms. Direct sales can give listeners additional ways to support the artist.The guide also addresses one of the most common frustrations facing musicians today: the constant pressure to create more content.Artists are frequently told to post daily, film short videos, maintain several social platforms, start a newsletter, launch a podcast, update streaming profiles, pitch playlists, promote concerts, and sell merchandise. For musicians already balancing songwriting, rehearsals, recording, travel, and performances,...
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