10 Steps to Planning

Your New Release

From Concept to Launch: A Guide for Record Label Owners on Successfully Planning Your Next Release.

10 steps to planning your new release

This is the question I get asked the most!

As a record label owner, releasing new music can be both exciting and daunting. With so many factors to consider, from the timing of the release to the marketing strategy, it's easy to feel overwhelmed.

I want to provide you with 10 essential steps to help you plan your next release and set your artist up for success, and ensure that your new music gets the attention it deserves.

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Step #1
Finish the Album

It may sound obvious, but it surprisingly isn’t…

Before starting any release plan, make sure the album is fully completed and ready for release, including mastering!

There’s no sense in planning too far in advance if you aren’t 100% sure that the music will be ready… there’s a lot in that process that can go wrong!

Step #2
Make a Schedule

Create a timeline for the release, starting with the release date and working backwards to include tasks such as promotions, press releases, and shipping deadlines.

Your schedule exists between the masters in hand and release day!

Be sure to plot out the singles and other activities! 

Step #3
Make and Gather Assets

Gather all promotional materials, such as press photos, bios, and album art, and create a press kit to send to media outlets and curators.

Store these items in a centralized cloud drive for everyone on your team (and the artist) to access.

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Step #4
Start the Most Urgent Things First

Prioritize tasks based on urgency, things like manufacturing (which often takes a long time) work on those first.

Upload the album to your digital distributor in case anything needs to be adjusted or corrected.

Same thing with artwork (if your artist is indecisive).

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Step #5
Make a List of Objectives

Outline what you’d like to see come out of this release? Break even? Just testing out a new artist?

Learning the ropes and building the brand of your new record label?

Is this just a passion project or do you have actual, tangible things you’d like to see happen with this release?

Step #6
Make a List of Goals

Set specific, measurable goals for the release, such as achieving a certain number of streams or press mentions.

It’s important that you convert your intangible objectives into tangible goals that will help you declare whether this release was a success or not!

Both the artist and the label need to make their own set of goals. For example, the label may aim to sell 50% of inventory in the first 3 months, or project-profitability after a certain period of time. Whereas an artist may have more career related goals like wanting their music pressed to vinyl, or being covered by a press outlet they admire!

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Step #7
Send Album to Press

Reach out to media outlets and curators to pitch the album for reviews, interviews, and playlist features.

Singles to curators on release day or shortly before, and full album to writers ~4 to 8 weeks in advance!

Step #8
Start Promoting!

Use all available channels, such as social media and email lists, to promote the album to fans and followers.

Keep in mind, every music fan likes to discover and enjoy music in their own way. For some it’s in record stores, for others it’s on playlists.

Meet fans where they are!

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Step #9
Plan a Post-Release!

Save some of your promo assets to use in the weeks and months after release day.

Plan for the day after, the weekend after, the week after, the month after!

Keep in mind, release day shouldn’t be a finish line, it is the starting line of your post-release campaign!

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Step #10
Plan a Post-Release!

Plan ahead for the artist's next steps, in addition to having a 3-6 month post-release plan, you and the artist should know what’s coming next!

Keep in mind, an album release takes 2-3 month, prior to that there’s 2 months of mixing and mastering, 2-3 months of recording, and 3-6 months of songwriting! That means it can take between 1.5 - 2 years to make an album!

If your train has arrived at its destination, another one should be on it’s way!

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Keep it simple. 

Releasing new music is an exciting endeavor, but it requires careful planning and execution to ensure its success. By following these 10 essential steps, record label owners can streamline their release process and set their artists up for success.

From creating a release schedule to promoting the album on all available channels, these steps will help you maximize your impact and reach your goals.

With careful planning and execution, you can release music that resonates with fans and builds a strong foundation for your artists' careers.

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