06/03/2026
The best way to spend $1,000 to promote your music…
The first thing you want to do is have content ready.
Before you spend any money, you need to post content.
If you’re not posting content organically and you’re just running ads, you’re not going to get as much.
Even though you can still get results, you’ll get 10 times more if you’re posting content and driving people somewhere.
So when you’re posting content, you want to drive people toward your link in bio, where you have a Linktree, Hype It, TonedIn, FeatureFM, or any one of these platforms — whichever platform they want.
The second thing you want to do is have a smart link service in your bio.
That way, when you’re posting content and driving people over to your link, you’re converting them into actual fans, not just random traffic.
You’re going to want to post content organically to drive people over to that link.
You’re also going to want to have a pixel on your Linktree, and then you’re going to give people the option to listen to whatever song they want on whichever platform they want.
So when you start posting your content and people go to your Linktree, you’re going to see which platform your song is doing the best on, and which songs are getting the best traction.
Before you run ads, you have to understand which song is doing the best, who your audience is, who’s liking the music, which song on which platform is performing the best.
That way, when you run ads, you can take the content you’ve been posting that’s performed really well and run conversion campaigns with that content, directing people toward the specific song that has the most traction.
So what you’re going to want to do, essentially, if you have a thousand dollars:
• Post a bunch of content first.
• Direct them toward the Linktree.
• Use a pixel to track them and retarget them.
Then you’re going to want to take your thousand‑dollar budget and run conversion campaigns using the content that you see doing the best, taking people toward your Linktree so you can get more people to listen to your song — and convert them into real fans.