Showing posts with label Mixtape Cover King. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mixtape Cover King. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

Promote Your Music Like A Drug Dealer

Mixtape Promotion Drug Dealer Still

If you don't know the drug game is a 2.5 trillion dollar industry and growing.Yeah, I know drug dealing is against the law, but  it doesn't mean you can't learn a thing or two from how they operate their quote on quote business lol.
Here are somethings you can learn from the dope game that you can apply to your music business: 

Don’t take your product aka mixtape or single  for granted

Drug dealers  don't just get into beefs because of location. They also get into it with rival drug dealers who have a better product then they do. They understand your only as good as your product ad the person with the best product makes all the money. Plus when your product is good you do have to put alot of work into selling it because it sells itself.
How this relates to your music is:
Try to make the best mixtape or single in your niche make sure it has a catchy title and in this case also fire graphics that will make them want to purchase your product.You need a professional mixatape cover from a professional music graphic designer. Just like if you got the best dro that looks and smells good its gonna sell.So make sure your product (mixtape or single) cover art is fire and people will want to buy it. Plus when you have the best product in your market people get addicted to so give them quality hit after hit. You don't want to give your customers a shitty product because they will always be searching for better quality.  

Word of mouth  marketing

How many times have you seen a drug dealer advertise their product on t.v, a magazine, or on a billboard? Exactly you haven't! You want to know why? They know word of mouth is the best form of advertising you can get.Drug dealers know having people telling other people that you have the best product out there is the best form of marketing you can get .
How this applies to your music.
If you have a  dope product aka your mixtape or single that your target market lovers, they will  talk about it and tell all  their friends about how good it is and even share it on their social media sites which gets your product aka mixtape or single into front of more and more people.I'm not saying you shouldn't spend money promoting your music.I'm just saying  when other people cosign  for your product it increases your exposure and sales.
Giving Away Samples Of Your Product To Get People Addicted
Seriously do you really think grocery stores started the giving away free samples of your product business model? No sir! Drug dealers have been using that tactic since the beginning of time.  
Drug dealers are all about giving a free sample of their product to reel people in.They know their product is quality and once you get a sample you'll back for more and then they can start making money off of you.
How this can apply to your music:
If you want to get your mixtape out their fast and create a buzz. Take your quality product and get it out to your target market.Make sure you only give them a small sample to reel them in. You can give away a single off of your mixtape, or you can give away snippets of the songs that are on your mixtape. Then once they see your product is quality  you can charge a $1 for your future singles or $5 for the mixtape and fans won't mind spending money with you.

It's always better to be the brains of the operation instead of being the face. 

If your out all day networking, talking to venues, and promoting your music you'll never have time to focus on creating and recording hit reocords.So would you rather do the all the grunt work or would you rather have other people handle it for you?

Exactly, the smart drug dealers aren’t doing the hand to hand transactions with the users in the streets. There behind the scenes figuring out how to get the product in, how to keep a low profile, and supplying the street dealer who then do the foot work and distribute the drugs.
They also understand that hustling in the street increases your chances of getting caught and you have to do alot of small transaction which equals up to know money at all. So they just supply the dealers and sit back and stack up the money.
If you want to make it in this oversaturated music niche and get rich you can you just have to go about it drug dealer style like this....

Don't waste your time doing passing out flyers, talking to venues, posting your music on social media all day etc you need to have a team of people who handle this for your point blank period.Example Big meech had a team of hundreds of people that's how he got so rich he was the brains behind the scene he supplied the team they did the grunt work.

You need to focus on your recording hit records, dropping dope videos , and figuring out your next play your going to make to grow your brand not handing out flyers and other bs things.
You need to focus your energy and time on the harder stuff that matters. It's easier to give someone a task to do then it is to have someone come up with your overall markeitng and branding strategy.

The Everythings For Sale Motto

Drug dealers have more drive then most business owners seriously! Don't you notice how drug dealers never stop hustling? They have more upsells then Mcdonalds and they're always trying to figure out more ways to make money off their existing customers. They might have new drugs, or even a higher quality product so they say lol than what they usually have. Either way they are always trying to make more money off of you non stop They’re always trying to figure out ways to make money off of you. Whether it is selling you a better product or new drugs, they never stop selling.
So when it comes to your music and your brand handle it like a drug dealer and have everything for sale and never stop upselling your products to your existing fanbase. Just like a drug dealer keeps their ear to the streets you need to do the samething.

For example if there is a new type of shirt people are wearing start selling it and customize it with your brand or a phrase from one of your songs people like and cash in. People smoke vape pens do find a wholesaler they will customize the vape pen with your logo BOOM there is another one to cash in. I'm pretty sure you see where I'm going with this.
Whatever you do, don’t forget about upselling as it can start becoming a huge portion of your income.

The Re-Up

Drug dealers know it takes money to make money and  they will never get to Big Dog status without re investing their profits. They know if they just keep buying the same amount they will get the same results. So they reinvest more each time to get more product to make more money  thats the only way  to get to the next level and start making the real money.

You need this apply this to your music grind also. Once you start generating money from your music,shows, or merchandise don't go trick it off and celebrate with a bottle or go to the strip club. Reinvest that money into more marketing to reach more people, or buy more cd's, or merch to flip so your money keeps growing. Then rinse repeat.
It's harder to get a new customer then it is to keep an old one happy 
We all the know it's hard to get newmusic fans from other areas who haven't heard your music before. Yes, drug dealers even deal with this also, but this is why they do whatever to keep their clients happy. From giving them drugs on credit until they get more money or hooking them up with a larger amount then expected. All just to keep them happy and coming back to them. 
Your main focus shoudn't be just trying to get new fans. You should also focus on your exisitng fans and making sure they're happy and connecting with your music and brand. Your fanbase should be increasing and not decreasing. You just have to make sure your maintaining  your releatonship with your fans and giving them new content free and paid to keep them engaged.

The whole is to maximize the lifetime value of your fans and turning them into lifetime customers.


Final Conclusion

In no way shape or form was this post to make you want to become a drug dealer even though they do make alot of money it's illeagal and a dead end road. Instead  I wanted to show you marketing techniques that are proven to work for any type of business that will take your music career to the next level if you apply them.
So, what type of other marketing stratagies do you think you can learn from a drug dealer to apply to your music? Please comment below

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Thursday, June 30, 2016

Mixtape Cover Designer For Artist On A Tight Budget Who Need Quality Graphics

The #1 Mixtape Cover Designer For Independent Music Artist

Now that the world is using the internet to communicate and discover new music it's  gotten easier for music artist to get exposure to  thousands of music fans worldwide , but the problem now is that the internet is oversaturated with wanna be rap star, singers, and Dj's who are flooding the internet with bullshit music and low quality mixtape covers, and their are devaluing the word indie artist..

If your trying to compete with the major artist you have to present yourself  professionally just like the major artist so you don't you don't get put in that box of being just another indie artist online.
One of the main problems that I see artist have is that their mixtape cover designs or Itunes artwork are pathetic. 

I uderstand as an indie artist it gets expensive paying for studio time, beats, and graphics ,but this is a business and in order to make your brand and music standout you need good music, quality sound and top notch graphics.

If your an up and coming artist on a tight budget who needs a reliable mixtape cover designer  who can create you music industry quality graphics I would check out www.MusicIndustryGraphicDesigns.com 

There are several graphic design companies online,but at Mixtape Cover King we specialize in ceating amazing custom mixtape cover designs,logos, and flyers from scratch for independent artist. We go above and beyond for our clients not only do we provide high quality 300dbi designs and have the lowest prices, we also have the best customer service in the game and that matters. Once you decide to get artwork from us our designer will contact within the hr to discuss your project details 

Then we take your ideas and come up with a number of creative solutions to bring your vision to life thru your cover art design. We have your design complete within 24 to 48 business hrs.Also,  if any changes are needed or you need to add something you just thought of we never charge for revsions.Our goal isn't to nickel and dime you to death like these greedy designers online.

Once we complete your design you will receive your files in 3 different formats jpeg, png, and pdf so you can use your graphics on social media, music sites, and for print. We would be happy to be your go to mixtape cover designer for all your graphic needs.

Check out a recent clients before and after mixtape design below
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Do you want your next release to standout from the crowd? I would visit Music Industry Graphic Designs they will take care of you.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

How To Indirectly Persuade Music Fans Into Listening To Your Dam Music

Music Marketing Mind Control


As  an unsigned rap artist, singer, or dj your main objective should trying figure out what you can do to standout from every other artist. There are thousands of music blogs and mixtape sites online releasing new artist music every second. You have to make sure that potential fans not only notice your brand and your music, but you have to make sure they remember your brand and music and it gets stuck in their head.

That's why your graphics are so important not only do your graphics play a major role in your overall branding, but your graphics are also  an important marketing tool. They are the first thing a potential fan sees before they get a chance to hear your mixtape, single, or album, so it’s mandatory that you have music industry quality artwork. that is appealing to the eye and demands attention.  You  don’t want to spend all  your time and money recording a project that will never get heard that doesn’t make sense. You need creative artwork that paints a picture in peoples mind  and entices the to click on your music  people click to listen to your music.

Don’t sell yourself short and get some ok or mediocre artwork from one of your homeboys just because said he would do it for dirt cheap or for free. You need a professional graphic designer who specializes in creating hi-quality custom music graphics like mixtape covers, single covers, album covers, logos, flyers or whatever kind of music artwork you need.

Having creative custom cover art can easily generate you new fans. Just think about all of these thousands of music sites artist can post their music on. Unless you already know the artist name you’re looking for the only way to determine who’s music you should check out is the by going off of the artist name and the cover art design.

As you can see  your graphics can actually make or break your project.Trying to save a couple dollars now will cost you big money on the back end.

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Above  is an example of a mixtape cover design that uses the less is more technique and the artwork is dope as hell!  I mean dam a herring bone noose chain . This project released using this cover had over 25,470 plays, now I can’t sit here and say all the plays are because of the artwork,  but I do know the 2 previous  projects released by the artist only received 2,340 views combined.

You’re trying to get your music heard by as many people as possible right? Then make sure you have professional 300dbi quality cover art for all of your music projects and I guarantee  your cover will  grab people’s eyeballs right out their sockets lol no ,but really it will make people pay attention and your plays will increase.

If you need professional music industry quality graphics that are affordable and will brand you like the professional you are Click Here

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

Music Artist Learn How To Turn $1 Into 500+ Real Music Fans No B.S


Secret Way To Build Your Fan Base

Are you tired of just being a local artist, doing show after show at the same hole in the wall bar hoping you can get discovered  build your music career and get new music fans,but it just ain’t working!

You need to start using facebook ads to promote your mixtape,single,or music video straight up! The world is on Facebook and as you have probably noticed facebook videos are getting tons of views.Facebook ads can get you in front of thousands of new music fans all around the world,and the best thing is they can be targeted and they only cost pennies.

All the clients I work with I make have them apply Facebook ad marketing to their music campaign and every single artist who applied this strategy increased their fan base by at least 40%.

So I wrote this how to article to help all you independent artist to give you gives a technique that will provide you a  real way to grow your fan base and get your music heard.

Step 1.Choose The Objective Of Your Campaign:
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After you login, click "ad manager" on your Facebook homepage,and then click on the "create ad tab.After that you will see a page like the screenshot above that has 10 different options for promotion.Some of these option won’t apply to musicians,but I’m gonna give you a quick rundown on the objectives that apply to you the musician.

Promote your page

This option is  the most common choice used by artist.This objective will get your Facebook Fan page in front of new potential fans at ease.You can target all you ads and promote to people who like arist similar artist that are in the same lane as you,or you can base off demographics tailored toward you market.

Raise attendance at your event


This option will give your next upcoming show, cd release party etc an extra boost.This ad will place you event in front of your whole metro area for pennies.Once again with the ad targeting option your can target people who attend rap shows or whatever your genre is and increase your events exposure guaranteed. Honestly it’s hard for most local acts to have a big turn out to their shows because nobody knows about it. Well lucky for you this problem won’t exist anymore after you read this e.

Get video views

Facebook video ads are the shit point blank period. For one their videos plays a non stop teaser of your video once you upload so it grabs people’s attention asap.So when you combine that with a targeted video ad campaign it equals more fans and more exposure.
How do you think you see music artist videos who aren’t from your local area on Facebook you were apart of their targeted ad campaign.

Send people to your website

Hey, that sounds straightforward, right? Well, you can do much more than just your website. Along with your band page, you can also use this feature to send folks into your iTunes store, YouTube channel, or any other relevant outlet.

These are the main options you will use as an independent artist when you’re running a Facebook ads campaign

 How to target your ad's reach

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After you select your objective the next page is the targeting ad section.This is the fun stuff. This is where you pick who you want to target your ad to.You can target people by age,location,and interests. You want to be as detailed as possible I will explain each section below.

Location

This is pretty much self explanatory if you’re trying to promote a local show you have coming up in Omaha, Nebraska then you only want to target that city and surrounding areas,but if you’re going on a tour you could target the cities you going to perform in,or if you have a new song you want to get to the world you can promote it worldwide.This is pretty easy just use common sense and you will be fine.,

Age and gender
Gender, you don’t have to worry about because we’re targeting guys and girls so you can select the both option. Now when it comes to selecting an age group to target with your music  I would select 18 to 35 now don’t get me wrong there might be some old school cats that like your music that are in their 40’s and 50’s,but were trying to target people we know are using the internet all the time.

Interests

This is real all the good stuff happens lol.In his section you can decide who see your ad based on the information they provided when they set up their Facebook account,pages they’ve liked ,or purchased and more. Make sure your ad is detailed the more detail the more effective the ad is.Here are a couple of word prhases you shoud use to find your target market.I would search off similar artist,genre, and keywords such like “people who like trap music.”  Just make sure detailed and creative when you select your interests.

Setting your budget
Most musicians don’t even bother with Facebook ads because they're unaware of how affordable they are and how they can help grow their music following, and increase their profits.  The fact is you can run a targeted campaign for only $5 dollars a day.I repeat only $5 dollars a day so it’s cheaper to build your music fan base using Facebook ads then it is  to buy a combo meal from Mcdonalds.

I know right now you’re thinking if that’s the case why doesn’t every artist do it? Well its because all of the social media marketers and music marketing companies want to charge you an arm and a leg to set up a campaign for you when it’s easy as hell to do.Honestly a lot of marketers are going to be pissed that I’m giving this game away,but I’m in it to help artist succeed, I’m not trying to milk artist for all the money like these companies,I understand what artist go through because I’m an artist myself .

Facebook determines how many ads your people will reach based on how much you narrowed down your audience through the age and interests section.

For example let's say you chose ages 18 to 35 who live in the Us who are interested in rap music, rap concerts, Kevin Gates,Migos, Young Jeezy, and Meek Mill.

.Here is how much you spend daily and how many people your ad will be in front of which turns io views,likes,etc:

  • $5 per day: 515 to 1,280 people everyday
  • $15 per day: 1,400 to 4,500 people everyday
  • $25 per day: 2,600 to 6,500 people everyday

Ad copy and graphics


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Don’t get intimidated when you see you have t create a graphic it’s nothing like creating a mixtape cover or anything like that. All you have to do here is use your cover photo or any high quality photo you would like to use. and dd whatever text you would like to put on your picture.

For example if you targeted people who like Jay Z with your ads ,on your ad graphic you might put if you like Jay z you have to hear this new artist  Click here. Then have your ad redirect them to an email list capture page on your website where you collect emails.

                                                                                                                                                     Just remember to always make sure your ad copy matches your graphic!

If you need help setting up a campaign email me at ArtistDevelopmentGuru@gmail.com

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Your Mixtape Cover Design Can Make Or Break Your Project

Get A Mixtape Cover That Grabs Peoples Attention

  In the music industry, how you present yourself is often just as significant as your overall talent. Although this fact has been proven, many artists simply choose to ignore the necessity for a well crafted mixtape cover or album cover design. It doesn’t matter how great of a project you have if people aren’t drawn to it by your cover. They can’t tell how good your music is from the outside, and what you put on the front of your mixtape is what will entice people to take a listen. 

Now the questions are raised, “How do I go about making a good design or how do I find a good graphic designer to make me one. There are several ways to go about making your cover, but the most trustworthy method is to get in touch with a good graphic designer. Putting together a good cover is not necessarily an easy task, but it doesn’t mean that it can’t be done. With the right resources and available time, anyone can get a great design that works excellently with their project. The only thing that complicates designing nowadays is the variety of new tools and techniques in addition to the basic elements such as colors, hues, and gradients. With so many options, it is common for artists to have second thoughts now and then. The best way to avoid confusion and be satisfied with your final result is to find a good designer that you trust and can easily communicate with throughout the process.

The are several different aspects to producing a mixtape cover that involve time as well as a bit of expertise. Not having a well-qualified team will only end up compromising the quality of each component of your design. Nowadays it can be observed that bright colors have become popularized in clothes, accessories, and cars. In accordance with this trend, your mixtape design should pop out from the rest and grab people’s attention. Lots of artists try to make a unique and catchy design for the face of their project, but in the end not everyone is able to achieve this. It’s not so much about having the most expensive design as it is about presenting your brand. People aren’t going to care how great your mixtape looks if they don’t know who the artist is.

Many would argue that the presence of your brand is the most essential aspect of your design. I’m not talking about representing your record label or the clothes you wear. I’m referring to the traits of your personality that you want people to be aware of. Tell people who you are on the front of your project so that they can identify with you throughout your career. This takes a bit of self-exploration, and not every artist chooses to find his own identity. Instead, many will look to stars who are more popular and try to copy their unique image. People connect with artists because of what makes them unique, so find what makes you unique and market it well. Part of that marketing will come from your mixtape designs.  

At this point you should start to see that your cover is quite important and it serves several purposes. Perhaps the biggest role of your cover is to attract people to your music. In the same way that we have a tendency to judge a book by its cover, people will judge whether or not your music is worthy of being listened to by the visual art you choose to represent it with. In addition to drawing people in, your designs act as a brief summary of your music. By looking at the art on the front of your mixtape, people should be able to tell a bit about the genre and style of music within. In addition to these purposes, people will make a judgment about the artist based off of the design. If the design looks cheap and is not very aesthetically pleasing, people will assume that the artist has no concern for beauty and probably presents himself in the same way. All of these factors should weigh heavily on your decision to get a well-made cover.
   

Perhaps the most important stage of designing your mixtape cover is the initial planning. Generally, as long as you have a thoroughly detailed plan for the production of your design, all will go smoothly. However, even if you have conjured an excellent plan, it is important to pay close attention to the different stages of production. Something you’ll want to watch out for is the compatibility of your cover with the theme of your music. Giving people one idea with the outside of your project and a separate idea within your music would be an abuse of their trust. 

Also, it is very important to never copy or plagiarize any images when designing your mixtape. Because there are many different aspects of mixtape production, it can be hard to focus on the cover, but it’s important to put as much focus as possible on the design. Due to the importance of this issue, make sure you hire someone you trust who can get it done on time and has plenty of experience and expertise. Also, make sure beforehand that you know how many copies of your mixtape you will be producing and when you need them to be ready for sale. It is important for your designer to know the deadlines you are trying to meet.

Because the face of your music is such a large part of who you are as an artist, it’s important not to compromise the quality of the design for a designer who may be cheaper. When deciding who to hire, take a look at their portfolio and see how well they worked with other artists. Although it may be costly to hire an excellent designer, the result will be worth it. The impact that a good designer can have on your career may be monumental, so hire a good production team and have peace of mind knowing that they will get the job done excellently.

After you’ve enlisted a professional to work on your design, a quality product is pretty much guaranteed. Paying close attention during the production stages will further increase your chances of having a result you can be proud of. A good mixtape cover and good music are the two best tools an artist can use to gain attention. In conclusion, spend a great deal of time on your mixtape to let people know who you are and what your music is about, and odds are it will have a huge impact on your career. If your looking for a graphic designer that can make you a design that stands out visit www.MixtapeCoverKing.com