Getting Started with Facebook Ads for Music
/With over 1.6 billion people using Facebook every single day, Facebook Ads have become an essential strategy for artists who want to grow their audience.
Read MoreWith over 1.6 billion people using Facebook every single day, Facebook Ads have become an essential strategy for artists who want to grow their audience.
Read MoreGoogle Display Ads allow you to strategically reach people with visual banners as they browse websites, watch YouTube videos, check Gmail, and use mobile apps.
Read MoreInstagram Stories drive a ton of engagement: since the feature arrived in 2016, time spent in-app has increased to 32 minutes per day for under-25-year-olds.
Read MoreTwitter is a busy social platform. Over 500 million tweets covering live events, news, and opinions are sent every day and topics are driven by influential people. This makes it a useful channel for artists who want to tap into global conversations as well as keep up with what’s being said about them.
Read MoreThough Snapchat has not reached the scale of competitors like Facebook and Instagram, the platform’s active users and unique creative options are a major draw for music advertisers looking to extend the reach of their campaigns.
Read MoreIn 2019, TikTok introduced advertising options, which allow for interest-based targeting, custom audience and pixel tracking, as well as age, gender, location, network and operating system targeting. Here’s what you need to know to get started with TikTok for music advertising.
Read MoreTo guide your creative process, here are the options for language and voice profiles available on Spotify Ad Studio.
Read MoreHere are your targeting options to reach existing audiences and create new fans on Spotify.
Read MoreWavo is a digital marketing agency that specializes in promoting music & creative content. Wavo hosts Boost-- a native advertising network for arts & culture publications.