How to Get Followers on SoundCloud
SoundCloud is a music-sharing website that lets you connect with talented new musicians, artists, performers and DJs. You can increase the number of followers you have on the music-sharing social network by seeking out new people to listen to, sharing your SoundCloud profile on other social networks and gradually building up your following over time by publishing fresh and exciting music on the website.
Instructions
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Sign in to your SoundCloud account. Explore new music or people by hovering over the "Tracks" or "People" tabs and selecting "Explore Tracks" or "Explore People," respectively. Browse for songs that fit your musical tastes or look for people who produce a sound that intrigues you.
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Click the "Follow" button on any SoundCloud profile that you want to start following. The musician is notified that you are following her. If she has a similar interest in you, she'll return the favor by following you back. This is one of the easiest ways to build up your followers on SoundCloud or almost any social network.
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Hover over the "You" tab on the top of any page and select "Your Public Profile." Click the "Share" button and select to which social network to broadcast your SoundCloud profile. Some of the available share options include Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Tumblr and WordPress.
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Share your newly uploaded tracks with your social networks. If you aren't automatically asked to share after you upload a track, hover over the "You" tab and select "Tracks." Go to the track you want to share and click the "Share" button to the left of the music player controls.
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Share your music sets with your social networks. The process is the same as sharing a single track, but instead hover over the "You" tab and select "Sets." The "Share" button is located at the upper left of the music player on the first track. A set is a playlist of your own music.
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Tips & Warnings
Building a substantial following of SoundCloud followers may take several weeks or months.
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