Spotify expands promo share card
OpenLife Nigeria has gathered that in October 2020, Spotify for Artists launched its Promo Card microsite.
It allows creators to easily generate eye-catching shareable social media assets to share with fans on social media.
This includes graphics to promote an artist, their songs, their album, or when they’re added to some of Spotify’s most popular playlists.
With hundreds of thousands of cards having been downloaded and shared thus far, Spotify knows this is a popular tool for artists to connect further with their fans.
Spotify is expanding the tool with some of the top requested features for artists including Promo Cards when they reach the Top 50 of the Top Global Weekly Songs chart, when they achieve a certain number of Spotify followers (1k, 5k, 10k, 25k, 50k, 100k, 500k, 1M, 2M, 5M, 10M, 20M, 25M, 50M, and 100M), as well as when they’re added to 30 new playlists including African Heat, Mood Booster and more global, flagship playlists.
The microsite for artists can be accessed here.
Check out the official Spotify for Artists blog post found at this link, which includes detailed instructions on how to create, download, and share these social media assets, as well as a list of the newly eligible playlists.
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Download the Spotify app via the Android or iOS app store or by heading to www.spotify.com – to embed Spotify into a website – right click on any playlist, go to ‘share’ and copy embed code.
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