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The Secrets To SPOTIFY PLAYLIST SUBMISSIONS

There are a few secrets to SPOTIFY playlist submissions. Listed below are three ways to get noticed by a playlist curator. Pitch a song at a time and develop a relationship with a curator. You can even pitch a playlist to a playlist curator if you know their contact details.
How to pitch a playlist

When pitching your new song for inclusion in a Spotify playlist, it's important to be creative and concise. Think about what you want to say with your song, and write a few sentences describing how it was created and what inspired it. Ensure that your pitch captures the essence of the song, and draws listeners in to hear more. Include any relevant background information about the artist, as well as what he or she brings to the music. It's important to also mention any collaborations that you've had with other featured artists.
After choosing a song for pitching, you'll need to choose "Pitch Week." If your song is new to Spotify, start preparing your pitch by searching for listeners on Spotify playlists. Then, you'll need to find curators who might be interested in your song. Luckily, most blogs and indie labels can be found on Google by performing a simple search. You can also find regular Spotify users using Facebook searches and matching profile photos.

How to find a playlist's contact details

When trying to submit a Spotify playlist, the first thing you need to do is find the playlist curator's contact details. Sometimes the playlist curators don't post their contact details publicly, but you can use a third-party service to find their email addresses. In addition, you can find the contact information on the curator's website. If you can't find the details directly, you can use a Google search to look up the playlist curator's Twitter account or Facebook page.

Once you've found a playlist, consider its quality and how long ago it was added. If the playlist was posted years ago, it's probably inactive. If the playlist was recently updated, you can contact the curator to inquire about your submission.

How to pitch a song at a time

If you are submitting to Spotify, one song at a time is the best way to maximize your chances of being selected for an editorial playlist. The editors of these playlists consider several factors before choosing their new additions, and you want your song to have as much potential for exposure as possible. For example, the curators may be searching for new sounds from artists in different genres, so pitching multiple songs to a single playlist is the best way to get noticed.

If you are interested in having your song included in a Spotify compilation, you can add a brief description of the song. The artist bio should include data regarding the song's creation and production, along with details regarding tours and collaborations. It is also important to include the genre of the song itself, along with any relevant keywords or details that can make it more impactful to Spotify curators.

How to build a relationship with curators

To build a relationship with a curator on Spotify, you need to know what to pitch to them and what they're looking for. While most playlists are pretty open, some curators are more restrictive than others. They might have a certain number of songs that they can add each day or a certain time frame that they'll work with. You can't just send an email asking them to add your song, so you need to take the time to research them.

First, find a playlist that interests you. A good way to find this playlist is to browse through their Spotify page, and see if they have a contact page. Many curators also have their Facebook accounts linked to their Spotify accounts, which makes it even easier to contact them.
How to sustain yourself financially by doing playlists

There are several ways to make money off of your Spotify playlists, from advertising your playlist to promoting your music. In addition to promoting your music, you can also promote other artists' music. If you have a following, you can cross-promote your playlists to each other's audience. The more people who see your playlists, the more likely they are to become fans.

If you're a Spotify user, you may be interested in learning how to monetize your playlists. Some services allow you to preview tracks and get paid between $1 and $15 per track. You can also apply for a job with a label or artist and offer to curate their playlists. However, be aware that selling your playlists is unethical and against Spotify's policies.