Distributing your music on digital platforms has become an essential step for any artist wanting to get noticed. But this step, seemingly simple, hides many traps. Here are the most common mistakes to avoid to succeed in your music distribution.
“Your music is worth nothing if it can’t be found.”
Metadata refers to the information that accompanies your tracks: title, artist name, songwriters, ISRC/UPC codes, genre, etc.
Common mistakes:
Why it’s crucial:
“Not all distributors are equal, and not all are right for you.”
Today there are many platforms to distribute your music: DistroKid, TuneCore, CD Baby, iMusician, Amuse, etc. The problem is, many artists choose their distributor randomly, or based on another musician’s recommendation — without comparing offers or understanding the contracts they sign.
Common mistakes:
Questions to ask before choosing:
Tips:
Many artists release their track as soon as it’s ready, without taking time to promote it.
Common mistakes:
Tips:
Distribution isn’t just about streaming. Many artists miss out on significant revenue sources.
Common mistakes:
To do:
A good song poorly presented is like a gourmet meal served on a dirty plate.
Mistakes to avoid:
Reminder:
Releasing a song without analyzing what happens afterward is missing valuable data.
Recommended tools:
Track:
“Boost your streams in 24 hours? Too good to be true… and dangerous.”
In the music promotion world, there are countless so-called miracle offers: “10,000 guaranteed streams,” “Added to certified Spotify playlist,” “Guaranteed fast growth”… But many of these services rely on fraudulent practices: bots, click farms, fake playlists, etc.
Implications for you:
How to spot them:
Better options:
In summary:
Investing in artificial streaming services is like cheating at a game with constantly monitored rules. In the short term, you might gain some numbers. In the long run, you lose credibility, visibility, and risk your music’s future.
Conclusion:
Distributing music is now accessible to everyone, but that doesn’t guarantee success. By avoiding these common mistakes, you maximize your chances of getting heard, becoming professional, and above all… getting paid for your art.