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At YOLOVYBEZ ,
we pride ourselves on featuring little-known, talented artists just
launching their music careers, alongside their established counterparts.
We love getting emails from artists who don’t have 1 million, 50,000,
or even 1,000 Likes on Facebook. Discovering new talent for us is
typically more exciting than just another release from a legendary
artist.
It
shouldn’t be news that we, like every other blog out there, get a TON
of email submissions from independent artists, established record labels
and professional PR agencies alike.
When
we see that professional PR agency/record label email, we know that
with every email we will get the same quality and necessary information
needed for a review/post. They make life easy on us.
But
when we get emails from little known artists or unsigned artists, we
might get that, but we mostly get everything but that. How do you make
your emails stand out to blogs? How do you make blog writers/curators to
pay attention and actually click to listen to your music? You should
give as much concern to the email content itself as you do to the music
you’re sending. Your email subject line and content determine whether or
not bloggers actually click on the link to your music or simply go
straight to the delete button.
Want
to increase the likelihood that blogs will actually notice your email,
click on your music, and potentially post it? Follow these guidelines.
1. Put Keywords In Your Subject Line.
For
starters, tell the blog in your subject line what exactly they will
find inside for posting content. For instance: “Electro House Free
Download.” Even better, give us some fun, descriptive word attached to
it. Example: “Free Winter Mixtape – Dubstep/Drum&Bass/Electro.” Even
better to trick me into thinking it’s tailored just for me: “YOLOVYBEZ–
Electro House Free Download.”
2. Get Straight To The Point.
Don’t
start an email off too casually, especially with “What´s good of Hey yo.” Make it as
simple and professional as possible. You probably don’t even need a
salutation at the beginning. Just get right to the point.
Furthermore,
don’t start an email off with an entire paragraph explaining your life
story, how great our blog is, or begging. No one cares. Get straight to
the point. What are you offering to us for posting? Is it a free
download or official release? Why should we post your track? What do you
have to bring to the saturated, overcrowded table of electronic dance
music?
3. Provide Readers With ALL Necessary Info.
I
have received an email before containing only a link to music along
with the enlightening text, “Yo bro, love your blog check out my latest
track man let me know what you think much love.” Yo bro, I’m not
interested in your lack of care for my time. DELETE.
First
off, as an electronic music blog editor who happens to be a woman, I
despise getting emails from producer/DJs who assume I’m a man/bro. The
electronic music industry is filled with women running sh*t on all sides
of the business, so it’s idiotic and uninformed of people to assume any
blog writer/editor is a man/bro.
And
most importantly, this individual has given me nothing but the track
itself. Technically, he did get straight to the point by giving me only a
link to music. But if I liked the track and wanted to craft a post on
it, I would need to email him back and ask for all the necessary
information.
Give
us ALL the information up front. Look around at blog posts and notice
what they include. If it’s not all right there, it’s too annoying and
time-consuming to email you back and wait for your response.
What to include?
• Link to stream the music on Soundcloud.
• Link to purchase the music on Beatport or iTunes (if it’s an official release).
For any links, if you say:
Click here to stream!
…sometimes
the eyes are tired and that little “here” with the link embedded is
hard to find. Make our lives easy and just copy and paste the entire
link. Test out the links before you send.
• ALL social media links for artist and label (if applicable).
Note:
If you as an artist don’t have an official Facebook Fan Page, make one!
Your personal Facebook Page is worthless to blogs and fans. Sorry. Show
people you mean business.
• Your Official Artist Bio.
Even
if you’re almost completely unknown in the blogosphere with no official
releases and no charting Beatport tracks, it’s always smart to tell
blogs a little more about yourself. But don’t tell unimportant and
uninteresting details if this is the case; keep it concise and simple.
Otherwise you will appear immature and inexperienced.
Heads
Up: If your bio is full of grammatical errors, spelling errors, and
awful sentence structure, you a) make it very difficult on blog writers
to read it and comprehend it, and b) make yourself look stupid and
unprofessional. This is a HUGE red flag that automatically triggers the
DELETE button. Some blogs don’t post the actual bio, but we
post the artist bio. We are not going to waste our time editing your
mistakes or attempting to read it.
• A
paragraph or so (no longer) describing the music you’re sending, what
makes it so interesting, and what makes you as an artist so interesting.
Prove to me that what I’m about to click on is insanely unique and
brings something to the completely over-saturated table of electronic
music.
• Release cover artwork that is large (2000×2000 is universal) & high-quality. (See more on this below.)
4. Make Sure Your Release Cover Is LARGE & High Quality.
First, make sure your release cover is large. 2000×2000 is universally large and is the smartest way to go.
Next,
understand that your release cover is often the first impression of you
and your music, especially if you include it in the actual body of the
email. Even if you’ve beguiled me enough to click on the Soundcloud
link, if I see that the cover art looks awful, I’m not going to post it
because it reflects poorly on both us AND you.
Take
a look at your favorite blogs and the top blogs out there. Blogs and
even official websites today are almost entirely image-based. The visual
image on your release cover defines your brand, identity, taste, and
gives an idea of the music it represents. Invest your time in creating
professional, sexy cover art utilizing good design techniques.
CONCLUSION:
Show bloggers you mean business. Show us you respect our time. Make life easier on us. submit@yolovybez.com

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