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3 Red Flags I Look For When Marketing My Music on Spotify

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Establishing strong vanity metrics on Spotify is really not that difficult, especially if you don’t care how you do it.  Fake followers, massive bot-driven playlist ads, and even legitimate streams from countries that don’t serve your long-term growth as an artist can make your artist profile look quite impressive to the untrained eye.  But if you’re like me, and you want to share your music with real people who truly enjoy the work you put out into the world, you’re going to want to do your best to avoid those pitfalls.  Here are the three biggest red flags I look for:  1. Which countries are listening?  I am always watching where my traffic is coming from on Spotify, especially as a result of my ads.  These days, I am primarily advertising in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, but regardless of where my ads are being shown, whether in a select few countries or on a global scale, I am looking at the relationship between those countries on Meta’s ad pla