u/Flaky-Zombie3203

▲ 101 r/HonestSideHustles+7 crossposts

I make around $500/week running music lyric pages

Not gonna lie, I kinda stumbled into this by accident lol.

I started posting lyric videos on TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts because I noticed music content gets pushed pretty hard if you post consistently.

At first I was editing everything manually and it got annoying fast. Making enough content every day was the hardest part.

Now I’m using TrackPush.app for most of it.

I upload songs, backgrounds/clips, generate a bunch of videos, then post them across different pages/platforms. Makes it way easier to keep posting without spending all day editing.

The thing that surprised me is you really do not need crazy viral views.

A bunch of videos getting a few hundred or few thousand views adds up way faster than I expected when you are posting consistently every day.

Right now between promos, affiliate stuff, artist submissions, and growing the pages themselves, it is making me around $500/week.

Honestly one of the better side hustles I have tried because once the workflow is set up, it mostly becomes consistency and volume.

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u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 20 hours ago
▲ 5 r/MusicPromotionTricks+4 crossposts

My music promo strategy right now

My strategy is simple:

Make more content than I think I need.

If one promo video gets 300 views and I post it on 5 channels, that is 1,500 views.

If I do that 100 times, that is 150,000 possible views.

If I do it 500 times, that is 750,000 possible views.

That is why I use TrackPush to create content faster for my songs.

I am not trying to make one perfect video anymore.

I am trying to create enough chances for the right people to hear the song.

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u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 7 days ago

If you’re an artist tired of creating content just to promote your songs. You need this tool

I made a tool called trackpush.app to help artist make more content as I struggle with that myself for years and I made it free to use 💜 I hope you guys find it useful

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u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 14 days ago
▲ 2 r/MusicPromoTips+1 crossposts

How to grow your music content organically

I just grow my spotify from 1k listener to 20k in just one month using no ads

If you’re an artist and your biggest problem is not the music but just not having enough content to keep pushing it, I found something that’s actually been useful.

It’s called TrackPush.app. You basically take one song snippet, upload some visuals that fit the vibe, and it turns them into a bunch of different short-form promo videos so you’re not sitting there editing every TikTok/Reel/Short by hand.

That was always the part that made me fall off. I’d have a song I wanted to push, post once or twice, then disappear because making more content was too much work.

This made it way easier to stay consistent.

Not saying a tool is gonna magically make a song blow up, but if your issue is running out of content around your releases, this is the first thing I’ve used that actually feels built for that.

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u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 16 days ago
▲ 9 r/MusicPromotionTricks+7 crossposts

If you’re an artist, I just wanted to share this tool I found called TrackPush.app because it’s honestly been helping me a lot.

I was stuck around 1k monthly listeners mostly because I never had enough content to keep pushing my songs consistently. I’d post once or twice, then disappear because editing more clips took too much time.

With TrackPush, I’ve been able to take one song snippet plus some visuals and turn it into a bunch of different short-form promo videos, so I can keep posting without burning out.

Over the last month I went from around 1k to 25k monthly listeners.

Not saying it’s magic, but if your problem is running out of content to post around your music, this has made things way easier for me.

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u/Flaky-Zombie3203 — 20 hours ago