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Fresh Music Marketing Bring Label-Style Marketing To Indie Artists

Fresh Music Marketing started as an organization focused on helping labels and their mainstream artists. Overtime it became obvious that indie artists had none of the tools that major labels had, including marketing. This creates a monopoly where indie artists aren’t able to grow successfully on their own. This is where Fresh Music Marketing comes in. Fresh Music connects label quality marketing, to the average indie artist allowing them to grow and reach their full capacity. No snake oil, empty bot accounts or random playlists. The same marketing labels get, on an indie budget.

Fresh Music Marketing helps artist gain fans and authentic traction on platforms such as Spotify, YouTube, SoundCloud and more. They also help artists increase digital sales to earn royalties and chart on various platforms including the ITunes Top 200 and Billboard charts.

These opportunities were once only a dream for most indie artists, but because of Fresh Music Marketing, these goals are now open for artists of all sizes. The music industry is changing and leaning towards the independent musician having more control over their craft.

However, because of the rise of such opportunities, you will now often run into snake oil salesmen, selling streams and playlist spots that never really help in the long run. Fresh Music Marketing has stayed away from these tactics, helping musicians build a brand and a career, which far out weighs any benefits of simply increasing a number on a screen.

Think you have what it takes to make it in the industry? With the help of a company like Fresh Music Marketing, the world is truly at your fingertips.

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