How To Make An EPK For Musicians
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An EPK, or electronic press kit, is a professional music resume for musicians, artists, bands, and DJs. It’s your online media and marketing portfolio, designed to provide simple access to your essential information. Your EPK will help you get your next big gig and should not be made of last-minute thoughts and media. As you invest some time in your band’s image, promotional material, and social media, your EPK will be able to grow. With the help of this video, we will show you how to make your EPK the best it can be. • Check out our full guide on The Music Gateway blog: https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/how... • Leave your EPK down to us: https://www.musicgateway.com/music-pr... • FAQ- • Q: Do I really need an EPK? • A: If you want coverage, you should make it as quick and simple as possible for someone to track down the information they need to write about you, and the contact info they would need to find further information. A clean, organized EPK will be far better received than a huge attachment on an email, especially if it's an unsolicited email. • An EPK is particularly useful if you want to be featured on a music blog. For more information on this, check out our Lowdown Of Our The Best Music Blogs: https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/how... • Q: What makes a great EPK? • A: In your EPK you should include your most important achievements, press mentions, and quotes you might have in a very short bio text. You may want to use some fan quotes in your fan bio or website, but for your EPK it would be more effective to use quotes from professionals, such as radio hosts, reviewers, or journalists. For more information on artist bios, check out our article on How To Write The Best Artist Bio: https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/how... • Q: Are EPK's important for releasing music? • A: Absolutely! • It is essential to prepare and update your EPK for every project you release. The best time to send a press release or your EPK would be 2 to 3 weeks prior to the release date for a single release. This is to allow time for correspondence and planning. A larger project would require more time, and varies depending on where you are sending it. For example, when releasing an album, you may need to send your EPK to venue owners, event organisers, and booking agents months in advance if you intend to do a tour. For more information on this, check out our Checklist For How To Release Music: https://www.musicgateway.com/blog/how... • Subscribe for more videos! → / @musicgatewayofficial • More from us: • / musicgateway • / musicgateway • / music_gateway • https://vimeo.com/musicgateway
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