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3 Ways To Get More Followers for your Spotfy Playlist

Grow your influence on Spotify with these 3 simple tips..

1. Use Your Social Power

The first, and the most effective way to build your following on Spotify is to use the social media power you already have. If you have an artist page on Facebook or a few hundred friends on your personal account this is a great place to start. Post the link to your playlist, tell people what to expect if they follow and actively ask people to follow. Be sure to also ask your friends to share your playlist with other friends who might be interested in the style of music you are curating.

Don’t stop at Facebook, use your Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, Musically, Soundcloud and Reddit accounts to ask people to follow your playlists. You have spent time building your community, be sure to use them! If you are looking for some tools to help grow your social media following, click here.

Also try to tag the artists you have featured in the playlist when you are talking about it on social media. A Retweet or Facebook mention from a popular artist can help your Spotify playlist explode!

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2. Embed Your Playlist on your own website

Right click the title of your playlist on Spotify and select: “Copy Embed Code”. Paste that code into your next blog post on into the side bar of your website. This will bring more visibility to your playlist and encourage people to follow you on Spotify.

You can also use the official Spotify widgets (click here) to create follow buttons for your website.

3. Submit your playlist to these websites:

There are several websites that feature playlists, this can be a great way to find new followers for your playlist. Here are just a few:

Playlists.net
People use playlists.net to discover new playlists and you can upload your own (for free) and fans can find your playlists using their search and rankings systems.

 

Soundplate.com
If you have created a good dance / electronic music playlists submit it to the Spotify Playlists section of popular electronic music blog, Soundplate.com. Soundplate are curating some of the best house music and electronic playlists on Spotify and you can add your own by clicking here.

 

Reddit.com/r/spotify/
The forum for Spotify playlists on Reddit is one of the largest communities for sharing playlists of all genres online. Add your own playlists now and give people a good reason to follow!

 

SharePlaylists.com
Another great website for finding and sharing playlists online. Add your playlist now and let people find it and follow you!

 

 

We will soon be adding a new section to our Music Directory full of tools for growing a following on Spotify. Join our newsletter to be the first to hear when it launches:

 

 

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