TikTok quietly launches a new ‘TikTok for Artists’ platform

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As the fate of the ticket in the USA Remains uncertainThe tech giant has begun to test a new “ticket” insight platform for artists who are designed to help artists create their career, the company confirmed the TechCrunch. The platform will provide artists to promote their songs, to understand the performance metrics and to engage with fans.

The platform is currently being tested in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Korea and Indonesia. Tikatok plans to bring the platform to the extra market along with a more wide rollout in the future.

The introduction of the platform was first reported by Music friendThe

Accordingly Tickets for artists’ websiteArtists will be able to use the platform to create promotion for their imminent publication and to promote them on social networks. They can launch busyness and cashing promotions, such as album promotions to run pre-seven or exclusive march drops.

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They will get access to the performance data to see how well they are doing their posts and songs. Artists will be able to learn more about their fans, as most of their audiences are from countries.

Also, artists can highlight fan videos and create their community through the platform. Selected fan videos will be displayed in a “Music Tab Fan Spotlight” section of an artist’s profile.

Tiktok is planning to share more about the platform in the coming weeks.

Ticket driving music plays a major role in the music trends and viral songs, so it is implemented to promote their contents to the fan busyness and to help the organization to help the fan. The platform can help artists expand their reach and increase their audience.

It is noteworthy that the launch arrives a few months after making the initial decision Stop Ticktok MusicA music streaming service that was tested in a handful of countries. At that time, the company said that “the ticket is decided to retire to the hearing of the ticket to further the role of the ticket in the streaming services of the music.”

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