Releasing new music is an exciting step, but making sure it reaches the right audience is essential to your success. To maximize your reach, you’ll want to take these steps to prepare for a high-impact launch.
1. Define Your Goals for the Release
Clarify what you want to achieve: growing your fanbase, gaining media attention, or boosting streams? Knowing your goals will help shape your promotional strategy and provide a way to measure success.
2. Perfect Your Branding and Cover Art
Consistent, high-quality branding—from your social media to your cover art—helps capture attention and give listeners a sense of your style.
3. Craft an Engaging Press Release and EPK
Create a compelling press release and update your Electronic Press Kit (EPK). Include a bio, track details, high-quality images, and any previous media coverage. This will make it easier for bloggers, playlist curators, and influencers to cover your release.
4. Organize a Pre-Save Campaign
Pre-saves on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music boost your initial streaming numbers, signaling popularity to algorithms.
5. Plan a Social Media Teaser Strategy
Build anticipation by sharing teasers, countdowns, and behind-the-scenes content on your social media platforms to keep followers engaged.
6. Connect with Influencers, Bloggers, and Playlist Curators
Here’s where NewBanger makes things easy! Instead of spending time searching and negotiating with individual influencers and curators, NewBanger connects you directly to bloggers, influencers, and playlist curators who can boost your song’s reach—all at an affordable cost. Our platform streamlines the process, ensuring a seamless, transparent connection with top promotional partners so you can focus on the music.
7. Schedule Your Email Newsletter
Send a personalized email to your fanbase. Share release details, exclusive content, or give fans a reason to stay connected, so your core audience is ready for launch day.
8. Prepare a Release Day Plan
Plan your social media, email, and performance schedule for release day to maximize engagement during those critical first hours.

