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How to get More Plays on Spotify: In Five Proven Ways

4/6/2021

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Spotify is one of the major players in the music streaming industry and if you are an independent artist who has not been signed by any recording label yet, Spotify is the platform you want to be at. A lot of people who are about to make their debut on Spotify, find it hard to understand what exactly to begin with, how to go on about it, and how to get more Spotify plays and to build on an interactive community. While there is no secret tip that would give you overnight success on Spotify, there are a number of ways to ensure that your music gets as many Spotify plays as it can get.
​You could be a well established artist or even an upcoming one, but in either case scenario, you know the importance of growing an online presence on digital streaming platforms, especially on Spotify because it has become one of the vital and pivotal steps to take in one’s career in the music industry. Spotify is known to be the land of opportunity because it is one of the best platforms to showcase fresh talent and new music tracks in order to get more Spotify plays and followers as well.

So, what are the five proven ways in 2021 to get more plays on Spotify?

1. Optimize your Spotify profile well.
From the header image to your bio, to the playlists that you have made or are about to make, make sure that they are not only pleasing to the eye but they are also mentally attractive. Add the link to your official website on your Spotify and most importantly, make sure that you are verified as an artist on Spotify. This will help you in gaining access to various features like the follower analytics which will tell you all about the demographics of your followers. New users or people who come across your music albums would be more inclined to hear your songs if you are a verified artist on Spotify and know for a fact that you create your own content. You can also buy Spotify plays and add value to your music.

2. Buy Spotify plays.
Now, there are a number of websites to buy Spotify plays from, but the best sites to buy Spotify plays would be the ones which you have researched on and provide detailed and clear cut plans according to your budget and what are your goals and needs. You need to make sure that while you buy Spotify plays, you are not getting ripped off and you are getting the value for your money. When you do not have the time to build a community and find that a lot of users are actually put off by the number of Spotify plays on your music, to buy Spotify plays would be your best option in order to add more value to your content. Having more Spotify plays would prompt the users to consume the music you produce.

3. Curate Spotify playlists with your music.
Playlists and streams are one of the best ways to gain more followers and more plays on Spotify. But to get a spot on the popular playlists on Spotify is also impossible, especially when you are an independent artist. That is why you can make your personal playlists with your releases and this also helps you to trade tracks with artists from the same niche as yours. This increases your presence on the platform and also gives you access to the target audience of that artist.

4. Promote your Spotify links as much as you can on various social media platforms.
Make sure that you promote your Spotify links on every social media platform that you are on because this helps in increasing the exposure to your music as well as the fact that every social media platform has a different audience which will help you as well. When you buy Spotify plays, this will add value to your music, because users are more likely to listen to a music track that has been heard by a number of people than a track that has been hardly heard by users.

5. Use Spotify ad studio for making your campaigns.
Using Spotify ad studio for your marketing campaigns would help you a lot because they have a number of tools and features that will actually help in promoting your albums and tracks. Investing money in sponsored ads on Spotify will also increase your exposure to your target audience as Spotify would be recommending your music to users who have a similar taste in music like yours.
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While it is advised to buy Spotify plays when you are a budding artist, it is also necessary that you purchase Spotify plays from the best sites to buy Spotify plays as there are sites that could scam you. Apart from that, building an interactive community will also help you in the long run and you require patience and consistency, because again, Rome was not built in a day. 
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