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In order to get the most out of your Spotify Artist Profile, you should be using Fan Insights to track and better understand your listeners. Likewise, you should have an engaging Artist Bio and clear musical direction. But have you ever considered the importance of your Artist Profile Image?
Let’s say you’re on Discover Weekly, Rap Caviar, or another Spotify playlist. That’s awesome. The listener is going to look at their phone or computer and to find out who they’re listening to. And, since listeners are struck by the image of your profile first, you can capitalize on this vital portion of your profile.
I am logged into the correct account, and I can see all my saved songs in the albums and songs tab though when I go to the artists tab, it only shows my followed artists and not my saved artists. Even when I click on them, it takes me to their artist page. This happens on the desktop app, web player and on android. All across my account. Access Spotify for Artists wherever you are by downloading the app. IOS users can find it by visiting the App Store, while Android users can find it in the Play Store. The app is designed to help you get ready, manage and track your new release. With the Spotify for Artists app, you can: Get. Playlists are a great way to save collections of music, either for your own listening or to share. To create one: Tap Your Library. Tap CREATE.; Give your playlist a name.
To make sure you look your best on Spotify, your image should:
- Have the correct file format (.jpeg, .gif, or .png)
- Be at least 2660px x 1140px, but preferably 6000px x 4000px
- Not exceed 20MB
- Show your face in the center and as far away from all edges as possible
- Not contain any infringing or offensive materials
- Not contain writing, brand advertising, or busy backgrounds
- Not promote your upcoming tour or album release
- Comply with Spotify’s copyright policy
Spotify App Albums Not Showing On Artists Page List
In order to change your Artist Profile Picture, follow the steps listed below.
- Click the circular profile photo in the upper left hand corner of your dashboard.
- This will launch the Spotify desktop app (make sure you’re logged into Spotify using the same account connected to Fan Insights).
- Once your artist page is open, click the blue “edit images” button on your photo. Follow the prompts to upload a new image.
We know you’re excellent, so why not have an excellent profile image to show off to all your listeners.
You can visit Spotify’s FAQ page for any more questions you might have about Artist Insights.
Spotify is adding a new feature that gives artists and labels more control over what songs are recommended through Spotify’s algorithm.
Basically, it works like this. Artists and labels that control a Spotify profile will be able to list a number of their songs as “priority.” Then, when Spotify’s algorithm starts working through data in an effort to provide listeners with music to listen to, it will look for these songs to see if they match the other signals Spotify uses to deliver curated music to listeners.
The addition of these priority tracks makes sense from an artist’s point of view. This will allow musicians to nudge track recommendations towards songs that have resonated well with listeners, or songs that they feel represents their brand better. Then, hopefully, that leads to more followers and listeners.
While you’d be justified for thinking that this new service will cost money, it will actually be free for all musicians. But that doesn’t mean that it’s all great. Artists that decide to use this new feature will be subject to “promotional royalty rates,” which would be lower than standard payouts for streams.
Payola, except the bribes go to startup investors instead of local DJs. https://t.co/3H3JSuWrFB
— matt blaze (@mattblaze) November 2, 2020
The music streaming giant has yet to say what this new rate will be, but a lot of people are skeptical of the service. Spotify also notes that the promotional rates are not set in stone, and could change as the service expands.
Artists Not On Spotify
Spotify is currently testing the feature and notes it will “focus on applying this service to our Radio and Autoplay formats, where we know listeners are looking to discover new music.” The blog post goes on to note that the service could expand to other areas of Spotify, as well.
What do you think? Do you think this is a good addition to the music streaming platform? Let us know down below in the comments or carry the discussion over to our Twitter or Facebook.