
Your music bio is often the first thing an A&R rep, playlist curator, or booking agent reads before they hit play. A strong bio does not just list accomplishments. It tells a story that makes industry professionals want to learn more, and it gives journalists ready-to-publish copy they can pull from directly.

A booking agent is the person who gets artists on stage. They negotiate fees, secure venue contracts, and build tour routes so artists can focus on performing. Whether you are an emerging act looking for your first agent or a manager weighing DIY booking against professional representation, this guide breaks down how booking agents work, what separates them from managers and promoters, and how to land more gigs in 2026.

YouTube Music reaches over 100 million paid subscribers, and its free tier pushes that audience even higher. For artists and their teams, it is the only major DSP where audio streams and video views feed the same algorithmic engine. This guide covers everything from profile setup and playlist strategy to YouTube Shorts and cross-platform analytics.

Curators who grow their playlists build real influence over what listeners discover and what artists break through. This data-driven guide covers niche selection, Spotify SEO, track sequencing, promotion strategies, and the metrics that predict playlist growth in 2026.

A music publicist is a communications specialist who secures media coverage, builds public narratives, and manages press relationships on behalf of artists, labels, and music companies. Learn how music PR works, when to hire a publicist, and how to get press coverage in 2026.

What is a music catalog? Learn how to build, manage, and monetize your music catalog in 2026 with our complete guide for artists, labels, and managers.

Learn what music curation is, why it matters in 2026, and how to curate music like a pro using data-driven workflows, sourcing strategies, and the right tools.

The best places to promote your music online in 2026 combine free organic channels (social media, playlist submission sites, music blogs) with paid platforms (streaming ads, playlist pitching services, PR distribution). The smartest strategy uses both, then tracks which channels actually convert listeners into fans.