How To Find A Community Of Music Fans, Collaborators & Tastemakers



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In this video I show the tools I use to find the community that builds an artist up to having a huge fanbase.

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Discover the essential tools and strategies to locate the community that can propel an artist towards building a massive fanbase in this informative video. From identifying the right platforms to leveraging social networks effectively, we unveil the key techniques for connecting with the audiences that matter most. Whether you’re an artist seeking to expand your fanbase or a music enthusiast curious about the mechanics of music communities, this discussion provides valuable insights into the tools that can help you on your journey. And be sure to check out the new, improved version of this video for an even deeper dive into this essential topic at https://youtu.be/YAd_iyTmhgY. Don’t miss this opportunity to refine your approach and strengthen your music community-building efforts.

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47 thoughts on “How To Find A Community Of Music Fans, Collaborators & Tastemakers”

  1. love the vid .. were im at now is building a fan base from the bottom . 12 months back with my new artist name plus im in the studio, just released new EP, but my facebook is the worse of all of my formats ,, its just stopped at number a while back and just want climb .. i do need to do more community.. ingagement ..
    were im getting at .. ive heard you say ,(this is what i do for my artisty , get them to the fans they need to be with )
    do you take on New Artist .and take on a project like that

  2. I like this idea but how do I introduce people to my music without looking like that's all I want from them or do I kind of just let the discover it on there own while I'm active in said community?

  3. Great content, but the attitude towards some of those who don’t know what they’re doing/ β€œdumb genres” is kinda weak, but nonetheless great content.

  4. Yo man, again, fantastic video – much appreciated!!

    Question: commenting on relevant hashtags (#bedrompop, #dreampop, #indiepop, etc) on IG has been really effective for me to grow my IG account and meet people. Does this work on youtube, and is there a way to do it efficiently?

    It takes way more time for me to find similar bands on YT playlists, figure out if they even have active YouTube accounts they care about, and post meaningful comments. Or is growing YT mostly about posting consistent high-quality content and relying on algorithmic exposure and cross promotion from my other socials? You don't really talk about this in your YT playlist, so I wanted to ask. Cheers, be well!

  5. Thanks for the amazing info! I was actually setting up my Google alerts and I found a website called music-map and it mapped perfectly which artists are similar. Great place for a first look.

  6. My head is spinning. NO ONE is covering this like you do. Anchor, Tweetdeck, Google alerts, Hypebeast. I'd be dropping FIRE emojis if you didn't hate them so much! I'd also do it because you hate them so much πŸ˜€

  7. Jesse, can you make more videos regarding this topic? Like, more in-depth as to what to do in these communities, you said to me before, you can go to communities that you have a relation to the outside of music like being Christian, but how do we go about putting music into the picture while not being some ass on a forum not about music.

  8. Hey Jesse, I have two questions regarding this video. I know it's late, but I hope you can respond

    1. Should you only join groups that fall in line with genre, or can it be other things. For example, Brock Hampton formed in a Kanye West message board, or maybe you're really into being vegan (dear god), so you join vegan message boards.
    2. When you mean participate, I know it's having real conversations with people and being nice and all, commenting, liking, posting, etc. But, how does that grow to them knowing you make music, and not just a passive listener who's an ordinary fan of some weird genre.

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