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Omo Phola: Artist Matching/Comarketing Interview

19-Jul-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

Nigerian singer-songwriter Omo Phola has comarketed with fellow musical groups Spred the Dub and Mizdrea. Here’s what he has to say about his experience with artist matching and comarketing at youbloom.

  1. Could you tell us a little about your music and where you are from?

I am an afro pop afro dance hall artist, songwriter and performer. Originally, I am from a Nigerian base in South Africa.

  1. Have you previously partnered in any way with other artists? If so, could you tell us about that?

I have not partnered with any artist outside of youbloom.

 

  1. What inspired you to match and comarket with other youbloom artists? 

Because of my goal of booking gigs and expanding my brand, matching and comarketing appealed to me.

 

  1. Has comarketing with other artists with youbloom grown your fan base?

Yes.

 

  1. Would you like to perform together with artists with whom you have comarketed? 

Yes, I would love to perform with Mizdrea and Spred the Dub.

 

  1. Would you like to collaborate in song writing with artists with whom you have matched and comarketed?

Yes, I would love to collaborate with the artists I comarketed with.

 

  1. What do you think the future holds for artist partnering in general?

Artist partnering is going to help artists in the future expand their reach and cross platform promotion. 

 

 

  1. Would you consider giving us an artist matching/comarketing testimonial we can share with other artists and fans?

Yes, I got more recognition through artist matching/comarketing.

 

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youbloom: Then and Now

20-Jun-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

Expanding Connections and New Artist Opportunities

 

Beginning as a weekly song contest in 2009, youbloom has expanded its organization to connect artists with fans and promote new music content from emerging/independent artists. Our mission is to deliver quality-controlled music and make live music experiences more accessible to all music lovers.

 

Within a few years after its creation, youbloom had quickly expanded its platform. youbloom’s roots began to grow in 2010 with an annual song contest held by The Boomtown Rats frontman, Bob Geldof.  Three years later, the song contest morphed into youbloomDublin, an emerging music showcase festival and conference in Dublin, Ireland, with 91 artists/bands from 11 countries. In 2014, youbloom expanded further with the launch of youbloomLA, a parallel music festival and conference held in Los Angeles, USA.

 

In 2017, the company started working on youbloomConnect with a focus on increasing the access to live music for more people. Founder Phil Harrington came up with this unique concept while working with music therapy and recognized the powerful connectivity and inspiration that came from working with music. He believes that music allows expression and creativity, so he developed youbloomConnect to create a creative platform where new and emerging artists could perform. 

 

What makes youbloom so important for these new and emerging/independent artists?

 

75% of music-business revenues go to the few hundred big-name acts. That’s a lot of percentage missing for a large group of emerging/independent artists! youbloom aims to tackle this discrepancy. We champion the concept of connectivity by using our unique algorithm to match independent artists. We then facilitate ways for matching artists to promote each other on their social media accounts. The concept is that over time, artists’ fanbases will combine to create a huge network of fans who can request these artists to play in their cities, or on virtual tours.

 

Fans, want to see a particular emerging artist in your city? Sign up today to request your favorite independent artists on youbloom!

 

Artists, you can sign up too: start building your network today by visiting the Artist Match page! 

 

Read our blog to learn more about each of our amazing artists who have been matched and how they see youbloom working for them to connect and grow their fanbases.

 

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry, Music Promotion

Friends to Friends: Coast to Coast

07-Jun-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

 

Starting a local band can seem like a daunting task. How do you get venues to book you when you are still “unknown”? How do you grow your fanbases to other countries? How do you get those fans to keep buying your music?

 

youbloom has the answer: youbloom is helping to uncover the many hidden talents around the world that are often overshadowed by the relatively few mainstream artists/bands who dominate the music industry. Independent artists have partnered with other bands on their own, but youbloomConnect opens the doors to many other opportunities that may have been outside a band’s immediate connections in their hometown.

 

youbloom is also helping keep fans connected with the artists they love because fans have the opportunity to request artists to come to their city or perform virtually. These direct connections are the bedrock of youbloom and they keep fans interested as bands/artists continue to create new music. Artists love to know they have dedicated fans and fans love the direct connection with their favorite artists!

 

Even if a band/artist only has a small group of fans, the dedication of those fans to their music is what can help ground them and create a concrete platform to branch off of. Similarly, creating a few great connections with other artists will form a strong web with connections from around the world, coast to coast. 

 

Visit our Artist Matching page to discover new artists from across the globe to start building those new connections!

 

You can also check out our facebook page and join the Emerging Music Connection Hub group to talk with other artists currently working with youbloomConnect.

 

Filed Under: Independent Musicians, Live Music, Local Gig, Music Industry, Music Promotion

The Music Industry Lottery: How Many Fans is Enough?

11-May-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

Will your band make it big in the music industry?… Maybe it’s easier than you think!

 

“…the kids all dream of making it, whatever that means…” (Arctic Monkeys). 

 

There is a known fact in the music industry that only a small percentage of artists will ‘make it big.’.  Analytics company, NextBigSound (now a part of Pandora), completed a study back in 2013.  They found that, of the over one million artists they were tracking, over 90% were considered undiscovered.  Further to that, only 1% of the ‘discovered’ acts could be considered to be mainstream artists.  Certainly the odds of megastardom have only decreased in 2021, with the loss of hundreds of grassroots and independent music venues hindering music careers before they even began. 

 

This could be considered a grim statistic for a musical artist in 2021, whether you are playing in your Mom’s garage or even if you are a regular fixture at a local venue.  It’s like holding a lottery ticket for a promotion in your career and never really knowing if your numbers will come up.

 

Fortunately there is hope.  Kevin Kelly wrote an essay back in 2008 entitled, 1000 True Fans. This economic theory is essentially a quality-over-quantity approach, suggesting that  a person with a product to sell, a musician for example, can make a successful career by concentrating on marketing to just 1000 fans. He remarks, “it is always easier and better to give your existing customers more, than it is to find new fans.”

 

This concept has only been perpetuated by the increase of crowdsourcing opportunities and the ability to access a worldwide market via the internet.  At youbloom we champion this idea, offering many opportunities to develop your 1000 true fans. Our recent facility, ‘Artist Matching and Comarketing’ offers an opportunity to market yourself alongside another artist, in a different city, state or country, expanding your reach to other like-minded communities.  There is no limit to the amount of comarketing you can do, for example, if a different artist is comarketed with each  month for five years, it would equate to sixty partnerships in locations all over the world.  This would further increase the chances of developing a solid fan base and thus a successful career in the music industry.  This potential growth is exasperated by another of youbloom’s concepts; Artist Request.  Artists are able to be requested to perform by their fans, creating a touring network across the globe.  Even during these tough times with the pandemic, youbloom has been continuing to connect emerging artists across the world via their Virtual World Tour.

 

Here at youbloom, we encourage emerging artists to forget playing the lottery with your career, we want to give you the tools to help you grow your fan base and develop them into what Kevin Kelly refers to as “true fans.”   This way everyone has the opportunity to win, not just the 10%…

 

…Take control of your own career, increase your odds of winning, go to www.youbloom.com for more information on how to be involved.

 

“I’d rather be working for a paycheck, than waiting to win the lottery” (Bright Eyes).

 

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Why YOU should co-market with other artists:

18-Apr-2021 By Phil Harrington Leave a Comment

youbloom launches the first episode of a podcast series which highlights the benefits of their ‘artist match and comarketing’ – even during a pandemic.

In their inaugural podcast episode, youbloom introduces two emerging artists from opposite sides of the world. They are alternative-electronic-rock band, Makings, from Northern Ireland and heavy metal band, Loss, from Brazil. These bands have been using youbloom’s comarketing facility to expand their musical fan base across the globe.

 

Originally from Co.Down in Northern Ireland, Makings cite a base of blues and rock, heavily influenced by Dublin’s electronic music scene. Check out their latest single, ‘Punk Girls’ here. At the opposite end of the musical scale, Brazil’s Belo Horizonte based band, Loss, remark that their sound is derived from classic hard rock influences like AC/DC and Iron Maiden. Have a listen to their debut EP, “Lets Go”.

 

These artists promote youbloom’s Artist Matching/Comarketing program because it has had a positive result in keeping their bands “alive and working”. Although these bands have different styles of music, it has helped expand their audience, particularly whilst dealing with the problems that musicians have faced during the pandemic. They have already received a number of Artist Requests for them to perform in the coming year.

 

The episode addresses that the music scene has been drastically affected by COVID-19, but there are some indirect benefits that have come from being forced to adapt. Barry, from the band Makings, refers to live-streaming to their own virtual festival, as well as to youbloom’s Virtual World Tours. He believes this technology will be a part of the future makeup of the music business. He states that although they weren’t performing to an in-person audience, playing to the cameras still made it feel like a live show and it created a new enjoyable experience for the band and their fans. Virtual shows are a great way for smaller bands with a limited budget to connect with fans worldwide.

The music industry is changing and the way that we consume music is adapting all the time. Have you considered comarketing your band with another artist? Would you like to play youbloom’s Virtual World Tour?

To listen to the full podcast conversation and find out more about Loss and Makings’ comarketing experience click here or use the QR code in the image.

Filed Under: Artist Matching, Independent Musicians, Interviews, Music Promotion

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