![]() ![]() In my opinion, probably not Value = benefit – costīenefit is a hard to define with music promotion. Now lets talk about value for a second here, it is after all the crux of my argument on why the service is not a good idea for small budget DIY acts in niche genres. The service itself is the best in the category, but the price point makes the value questionable. PlaylistPush does this probably better than any other playlist submission platform I have used. I have yet to find the assistant I’m looking for (taking applications!!). I hired someone on Fiverr for this at one point and it ended up sending a bunch of bot traffic to my Spotify (I’m still cleaning this up). I wanted to hire a playlist scout, someone who took time to listen to my tracks, look over playlists, and come back to me with playlists taking submissions who they thought my music could mesh well with. Meanwhile I had been trying to hire what is essentially a personal assistant for my music. I added it to my list of things I’m willing to throw money at just to see what happens. Among community members, no-one pulled the trigger on it because of its relatively high price point to get started. A few months ago a few members of the /r/indiemusicfeedback community started talking about a new service they found called PlaylistPush. When I find new services I often try them out. I like to dabble with various types of music promotion. ![]()
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