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Release Campaigns

Facebook, Instagram, Google, TikTok & Spotify ads to get your music heard.

Book Your Campaign


One-Time Payment

£350

How it Works

We use META ads like these on Facebook & Instagram, Google ads on YouTube, plus TikTok and Amazon ads to drive more listeners and sell more music.

STEP 1 . GET IN TOUCH

We need to understand where you’re at.

Send us the form below so we can build a release campaign strategy that will enable you to get more listeners and sell more music.

STEP 2. SEND US YOUR CREATIVE ASSETS

We need to see what creative assets (usually video) you have. Then we can decide how best to set up your campaign for success.

STEP 3. SET YOUR AD BUDGET

Your budget will determine the exact strategy we suggest, so…

Book Your Campaign

One-Time Payment

£350

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Amplifyr?

Amplifyr is a digital marketing agency for musicians, managers and labels. We help artists build their fan bases online using ethical and innovative digital marketing strategies.


How much does it cost?

For paid ad campaigns we charge a set up and management fee which is usually in the region of £195-500 ($250-635) depending on the scope of your campaign. The total costs will be determined by your budget for the ads themselves.


We can also help with social media strategy and content creation depending on your needs and budget.


Are all genres welcome?

Hell yes! We are genre-agnostic and have eclectic tastes.


Do you create content for our campaigns?

As standard, we create ad assets from content you’re creating (i.e. excerpts from music videos etc). But, if you want help with content creation, we are happy to discuss options.


How does the payment work?

You will pay our fee for campaign setup and management at the beginning of the campaign. The ad spend will be paid out by you via your ad account (which we will help you set up if you need!)


Will you work for a commission instead of a flat fee?

If you’re selling enough music, merch or tickets to negotiate a % then, yes.