Feeling lost promoting your music? Here's how to promote it independently, reach new listeners, and market on a budget.
Uncover playlisting secrets DSPs won't tell you and learn how to get on Spotify playlists.
Discover everything you need to know about getting booked at music festivals.
Earn up to $50 cold hard cash just by getting your music pals to join Ditto Music!
Twitter is still HIGH in the rankings as one of the best places to promote music on social media in 2025.
Everyone uses Wikipedia! There’s a good reason it appears at the top of Google when you search for pretty much anything. But how do you create a page for musicians?
Ready to crank up the heat on your next mix? Then you’ll need to know about audio panning. Read our tips to set fire to your mix!
Social media is changing. Which means so too are the ways in which musicians must choose to promote their music. Cue: Instagram Reels.
10 things you can do to help you and your band land your first gig.
Patreon is now a globally-recognised platform with over 6 million active users, making it a great source of income for independent artists. Make the most of Patreon and learn how to earn money directly from your fans.
Build a professional looking website for your music and stand out from the crowd with our insider tips.
Just getting started with music production? Stop stressing about compression with our complete beginner's guide to using compression in your mix.
Learn to mix guitar and bass tracks like a professional with our in-depth guide. There's plenty to go through, so strap in and tune up.
Copyrighting your music puts you in complete control of how your music is used others - as well as helping you collect more money from royalty pay outs. Follow our step-by-step guide on how to protect your music.
Get to know the ins and outs of Google Knowledge Panels or Graphs and take charge of your public artist info!
Learn how to detect and correct frequency resonances within your music and become a mixing expert.
Whether you’re a solo artist or part of a band, trademarking your stage name is one way to protect your artist brand and maintain your individuality.