Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music Posted by March 25, 2017March 25, 2017 Leave a comment on Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y. & Indie Music In our weekly recap of useful advice for independent, do-it-yourself artists, we offer tips on touring successfully in Australia, what record labels look for in artists, how merchandise can be used as a tool to engage fans, and much, much more. Tips And Advice For Touring In Australia 5 Things Record Labels Look For Using Merchandise As A Fan Engagement Tool Essential Guide To Getting Verified On Twitter Licensing Music For Corporate Events: What To Look Out For Promoting Music Without Breaking The Bank Sharing Credits In An Age With No Liner Notes 5 Steps To Get Your Music On Spotify, Apple Music Playlists Related articles Spotify hits 50 million subscribers ” Nelson Scott – Recruitment for Investment, Financial & Wealth Management Sectors 7 Reasons Why Spotify Finally Has Real Leverage Negotiating With The Major Label Groups – hypebot Singer-Songwriter Janet Devlin and Multi-Platinum Producer Jason Nevins Release “Outernet Song (Remix)” via OK!Good Records Spotify isn’t turning a profit, but it’s still keeping Apple Music at arm’s length Spotify Will Soon Limit Some New Albums To Paid Users Report: Spotify Could Pay Smaller Royalties To Labels, Make Big Albums Paid Exclusives Apple Music threw an awkward rap party at SXSW, and we were there for the weirdness Spotify is reportedly going to block free users from listening to its hottest new music