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    Home » American scientists have found that Spotify promotion is a real deal!

    American scientists have found that Spotify promotion is a real deal!

    npsnps17 February 2022Updated:4 July 2024
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    Are you a musician? I am writing this text exclusively for musicians, and if you are not the musician or don’t know the musician, skip it.

    I want to talk to everyone who loves the music they are creating. You need to know what I am about to say. Yes, as you could have noticed, this text will be about real Spotify promotion.

    So, if you are a musician on Spotify, you have already noticed that your music isn’t performing as well as you wanted. Why is that? There is nothing wrong with your music. Your music is perfect. Those algorithms, they are not like humans. They don’t have a soul, or music taste. All they are looking at is your number of plays, followers, and likes. Only those mathematical parameters matter to the algorithms.

    And probably now you are wondering whether you should try or not to try music promotion on Spotify. And as a true music lover, I decided to explain how the promotion can be real or not. Because it is very important to find the real promotion. The best promotion is the real promotion. What do I mean by “real promotion”?

    Real promotion is the promotion that gives you organic and real results. Some promotion services tend to fool people, they sell bots and fake activity, and the user doesn’t know it. Such bots and fake accounts are usually easily deleted by the Spotify system, so the money simply goes to waste. Now to the real promotion. For example, the service that provides a real promotion, take social media, and squeezes them for the traffic of new listeners. Regular posts, ads, partnerships with influencers, everything goes. And at the end of such promotion, you have more real people. Every follower and listener is a real person, he has a real taste, and a real account. Such followers and listeners won’t disappear, and will stay with you forever.

    Yes, you may say that a real promotion is harder and more expensive. But let me assure you, I have done some research, and I can say that real promotion is 10% more expensive than fake promotion. Do you want to pay for a fake promotion? Or you can spend $10 more per month to get real stuff? I am sure of the answer. But hurry up, the more musicians there are, the higher is the competition. And every old musician knows that a good promotion is always better than nothing. And the number of musicians trying to promote their music via various services is only growing, so you better not waste your time by being unsure. Take all your pocket money, break the piggy-bank, and promote your music. I am positive, as soon as you start promoting your music, the success will come, and in a few promotion procedures, you will not need the promotion anymore. Just give yourself a boost, and no one will leave unsatisfied. You will get your popularity, and people will get their new, cool music.

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