Once you’ve released that new album, song, or collab, the hard work doesn’t end there. There are always things you can do to keep the momentum going strong while you’re working on future projects. In this post, we’ll give you some examples of what you can do in the meantime to maximize your back catalog while working on new releases.
How to Maximize your Back Catalog While Working on New Releases:
Revisit your branding
The first thing you can do is look over your current branding and analyze what could be done better. Think about what your branding represents. What do you stand for? Why is your branding the way it is? Your branding is an extension of you. Be sure to take the time to revisit who your target is meant to be and how you want to be perceived, then make changes to realign your efforts.
Does your theme accurately represent you? Is the color scheme for your branding enough to show people what you’re all about and grab the attention of new fans? Does your branding need a complete overhaul or just some simple tweaks?
Think about what could use a little sprucing up and see what you can easily change. Make sure your branding truly expresses who you are. Even just updating your logo to better fit your style could be what draws in more fans in the long run.
Optimize your digital platforms
Make sure your social presence is in tip-top shape. If you haven’t already, you need to make sure you’ve done these things:
- Update images on all your social media platforms
- Make sure your lyrics are available for use on Facebook and Instagram Stories
- Have your songs available on TikTok and Triller
- Make sure all your social platforms are linked to one another
Sync & Brand Partnerships
Streaming royalties are only one of the many avenues of income and methods of exposure available to musicians. Sync Licensing is not only a great way to earn significant money as an artist, it will spread your music to audiences all over the world.
As a Symphonic Distribution client, you’d have the opportunity to apply for representation by our in-house sync licensing division, Bodega Sync. Bodega Sync is our full service, one-stop creative licensing agency representing a highly curated community of independent artists and labels for sync placements in TV shows, commercials, movies and more. If you have older tracks that you think could be perfect for sync placements, click here to apply.
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Sharpen your skills:
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Offer Physical Options
Physical distribution is still an important part of artist and label development. Think about offering physical vinyl or CDs of your old music. With the huge resurgence of vinyl making waves all over the world, fans everywhere are eager to get their hands on a physical product from their favorite artists. Not to mention, not everyone drives a fancy new car with a working radio or access to Spotify… CDs are still going strong all over the world, and the market for them is still a viable resource for exposure.
Do you have an album that got a lot of attention in the past? Give it a makeover and repress it with new packaging. Offer a limited run with different covers, limited edition art, etc. to breathe life into legacy content and give it additional value. Fans won’t be able to stop themselves from getting a copy of your limited edition drop.
As a Symphonic client, you can also apply for the physical distribution of vinyl LPs, CDs, DVDs, Blu-rays, and cassettes to over 3,000 retail outlets. There’s nothing quite like holding a physical copy of your favorite album or queueing up a record on a lazy afternoon.
Pro Tip: Try offering bundles of merchandise at your shows instead of solely individual items. Come up with a deal for vinyl + sticker + t-shirt bundle to influence fans to buy your products that way and increase sales.
Anniversary Tours / Shows
Touch the hearts of the fans who miss you the most by announcing a show where you play all your past hits. Let’s face it, nostalgia sells. If you can pull on the heartstrings of your audience by giving them a nostalgic anniversary tour, they’ll be sure to buy tickets, merch, vinyl, CDs and whatever else you have to offer. True fans will cherish the experience and want to remember it forever (and tell all their friends about it).
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Learn more:
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Music Videos
If you’re busy working on new music, it’s a great idea to support and uplift your previous releases during this time. Releasing a music video for a past song could be a great way to shine a light on legacy content while still releasing something “new” that doesn’t quite require as much dedication as an entire album.
Pitch to Playlists
It’s never a bad time to try and get your music featured on Spotify playlists. That being said, getting yourself featured on a playlist with a large following can facilitate a whole new level of growth for you and your featured track(s).
Check out Symphonic’s Spotify playlists and submit your music to be featured and shared among our extensive audience. We will review, consider, and potentially add your track to the playlist of your choice. Once added, make sure to share the news on your social media networks and encourage friends and fans to follow the playlist. The more followers, streams, and activity we get for the playlists, the better the odds of it ranking higher within the Spotify algorithm. Consequently, increasing your exposure along with it. Click here to submit your music to our playlists.
Your back catalog is an amazing resource just waiting to be utilized. You didn’t create all those songs and albums to forget about them and not share them with the world! By optimizing the way you maximize your efforts in your downtime, you can create a consistent strategy to keep your audience engaged no matter what you’re working on.