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6 Marketing Tips On " HOW TO SELL BEATS ON TWITTER "

How to Sell Beats on Twitter:


1. Content Marketing

You should have a blog or a website that you can add helpful articles too. You should write content that is directed towards potential customers.
Promote that content on Twitter to get people to come to your website. Your website should have beat players on the sidebar and beat related links to get visitors to those beat related pages.

2. Network with Others

Retweet, comment and build relationships with other music makers on Twitter.  By building relationships and supporting others, you will get back the same support from others who will promote and share your content and beats.

3. Search for Potential Customers

You can do a search on Twitter for “I Need Beats” and you will find tons of potential customers looking for beats.
Reply to those people or direct message them.
Also, search for #beats and you will find some people as well.

4. Offer Limited Time Promotions

Once a month run a promotion encouraging people to buy beats in the next 7 days to get beats at a discounted rate.
Many businesses time promotions with a holiday to get creative. Example: Christmas Sale, Halloween Sale, etc.

5. Retweet Helpful Content

Retweet articles and tweets that will be useful to your audience. Sharing informative content will position you as helpful, informative, and will help to build trust with customers.

6. Share Videos

Create videos to help promote your brand, music, and gain new fans.

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