 Hey everybody, what's going on, it's your man Kory, welcome to the Digital Dash where I'll be giving you guys tips on how to market your songs and get those numbers, boom it. Now, if you're new to the channel, I am a Digital Marketer, a specializing helper artist like yourself. Get their songs heard through platforms like Spotify, like Instagram, like YouTube and a bunch of others. Now, what I want to do today guys is to detail the strategy that I use to find Spotify playlist. I'm pretty much about to give you guys a major key if you don't already know. Now as far as I know, no one else has talked about this. So from this point on, we're going to call it Kory's About Section playlist strategy. Something like that. You'll understand why once you watch the rest of the video, but for right now, that's what we're going to call it. Now this strategy came out of the Spotify guide that I recently put out. In the guide I pretty much detail different ways that you can find playlist, playlist pitching etiquette. And I also include a list of playlist curators out of my own directory. I'll make sure to leave a link to that in the description below if you want to go ahead and check it out. But like I was saying, this strategy started out being detailed in this guide and after putting it out, kind of sending feedback from it and really just thinking about it, I decided that it's information that other people probably should know. So here we are with this video. But before we get into all of that, come follow me on Instagram. I'll make sure to put my ad name on the screen below. Come talk to me. Come engage with me. Come give me some video ideas. All of that. Now with that being said, let's get right into it. All right, guys. So here we are inside of Spotify. Now for this, you will need Spotify's desktop version. As far as I know, it doesn't work on mobile. So if you don't have it on your laptop or your desktop, just go ahead and download it and do so. Now the next thing that you'll need to do is go to a playlist that you know takes submissions, whether you know they take submissions because you've seen them ask for it before, because you've worked with them or because you know someone that's been placed on there before. Just find one that you know for a fact takes submissions from up-and-coming artists. So here we are on Gunna Drippajon 2. Now this is a playlist that's been created by a curator I've worked with before. So this is the one that I'm going to use for my example. Now next, you'll want to scroll through the playlist and find an artist that, A, you've never heard of, and B, has no more than 50,000 listeners, 50,000 monthly listeners. Ideally, you want it to be less, but try not to go any higher than that. And I'll explain why a little later in the video. So let's just scroll through this playlist and I'll keep going until I see someone I've never heard of. So here's a guy right here, Lyrical Bars. I personally never heard of Lyrical Bars if you have, cool, but I personally never have. So click on that page and go to their profile. So here we are on Lyrical Bars profile. He fits within the quota. He only has 3,000 monthly listeners, so that's perfect. So next what you'll want to do is go to the artists about section. And here it is, that typical about section, their bio, their info, but the side that's going to be the most helpful for you is over here, Discovered On. Now, what Discovered On does is it shows the top five playlists that have been driving traffic to an artist. So in his case, these are the top five playlists that he's on that have been driving traffic to him. So you have this Faze playlist, Lifting Heavy Ass Waste, X-Accessing Tassion, Rap World, Gunna Drip a Drown. Now, the reason you want to find an artist you've never heard of that are on these playlists is because more likely than not, they are an artist that has either figured it out or found someone that has figured it out, meaning either they have found a system to find playlists to place themselves on or they are working with someone who has access to these playlists and is placing them. Either way, this is a huge cheat code for you because it's basically someone that has already done the work for you. So once you find a playlist, it's just a matter of clicking through to them to see if they have some type of contact information. So let's check out this Faze playlist. So here is Faze. Let's see if they have something. And boom, there it is. Faze has a Twitter that you can reach out to them to once your track added contact on her rap on Twitter. And that's pretty much the process. This is one of the major ways that I've used to find playlists. And it works guys, like trust me, like I built out my my contact list of over 500 plus playlists using this method. And the reason that you want to use artists that you've never heard of artists that are more than likely indie artists is because the bigger rappers you're not going to get much information from their profile. So let's check out Gunna, for example, to go to Gunna's about section. We see his top playlist, a rap caviar, a get term, the global top 50, most necessary. And that's why it doesn't work because they're going to be on playlists that most likely you don't have access to and you can't work. But these indie artists who have been placed onto these playlists, like I said, there are someone who has either figured it out or they have someone on their team that has figured it out for them. And they're essentially doing the hard work for you. So it's just a matter of finding these playlists, rinsing and repeating guys, finding these playlists, finding more artists that are inside the playlist, seeing what other playlists they're on, reaching out to them and then building a network out from there. So I hope this helps you guys out. Like I said, this is something that I personally use to find my playlist list. It's something that I still do. It works. It helps with finding growing playlists and even bigger playlists. And it's something that I hope helps you guys out in the long run. So there we have it, guys. That is Kory's about section strategy. It's a strategy that I personally use to find hundreds of playlists in 2018. It's one of them currently using to find new playlists every single week. And it's one that I hope does you guys some justice and helps you all in finding playlists as you go on. Now, like I said earlier in the video, it's also something that came out of my new Spotify guide. Like I said, the guide pretty much has playlists, pitching etiquette, different ways that you can use to find playlists like websites and methods like the about section strategy. And it also has a list of curated contacts that you can use to get yourself started, you know, hopefully to jump start the process and to show you that it is possible. It's something that I've done and it's something that you can do as well. Now, just for you guys, you know, if you come and sign up for my email list, which will also be in the description below, I'll give you guys a coupon code to get a discount off of the book, you know, help you save a little bit of money here and there on it. Help you guys out since y'all help me out so often. Now as always, guys, if you feel like you're learning anything today, please like and share this video. Hit those post notifications as well as I wouldn't want you guys to miss anything. Once again, my name is Kory and I'll see y'all next time.