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  1. Utilize social media platforms, such as Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, to promote your music and connect with fans.
  2. Collaborate with other artists and influencers to reach new audiences and gain exposure.
  3. Utilize streaming platforms, such as Spotify and Apple Music, to reach a wider audience and increase your streams.
  4. Participate in music festivals and other industry events to network and gain exposure.
  5. Utilize email marketing to stay in touch with your fans and promote new releases.
  6. Run paid advertising campaigns targeting specific demographics and music tastes.
  7. Utilize video marketing, such as music videos and live performances, to promote your music and connect with fans.
  8. Collaborate with brands and companies to create sponsored content and reach new audiences.
  9. Utilize online music communities, such as Reddit and music forums, to connect with like-minded individuals and share your music.
  10. Utilize data analysis and artificial intelligence to identify emerging trends and new opportunities for promoting your music. Overall, the most important thing is to be consistent and persistent in promoting your music and building a strong connection with your audience.

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An eight-year-old boy who reviews toys on YouTube has been named by Forbes as the platform’s highest earner in 2019.

Ryan Kaji, whose channel Ryan’s World has 22.9 million subscribers, earned $26 million in 2019 — up $4 million from his earnings in 2018, when he also gained the highest-earning YouTuber spot.

Forbes estimates that the ten highest earners on YouTube, which is owned by Google (GOOGL), brought in a total of $162 million between June 1, 2018 and June 1, 2019.

1 — Ryan Kaji, $26 million

2 — Dude Perfect, $20 million

3 — Anastasia Radzinskaya, $18 million

4 — Rhett and Link, $17.5 million

5 — Jeffree Star, $17 million

6 — Preston (Preston Arsement), $14 million

7 (joint) — PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg, $13 million

7 (joint) — Markiplier (Mark Fischbach), $13 million

9 — DanTDM (Daniel Middleton), $12 million

10 — VanossGaming (Evan Fong), $11.5 million

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