I'm in a band (Rare Goat) that has been together for 8 years, but only in the past year or so we've started getting serious about producing original material. We now have almost enough original material to comprise an album, and we're more interested than even about getting our music heard.
We're all fairly old, having spent at least half our lives in a non-Internet world, but I'm well aware that the expectations of a band trying to promote its music should be tempered by the realities of how people consume music nowadays. Even just hanging around this forum, I've learned a lot about how people discover music, and one of the primary means that I've seen is YouTube. Youtube has become a place to share audio as much as video now.
My question to you all arises because of a message I received to my Youtube account. Having uploaded a couple of new songs in the past week, it must have triggered some salesmen types to solicit my business to help me get my videos to "go viral". It was actually a very nice message, going on for paragraphs about how amazing my uploads are, but it was pretty obviously a form letter. I'm not that old and naive.
How do you attract traffic to your band's music online? What methods have worked? What should I avoid? Is this message I received worth investigating? Should I just give up now before I die penniless and insane?
Edited by HolyMoly - December 09 2012 at 09:51