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- create a robust visual representation of that MVC
- build a high traffic audience organically until you have to field inquiries from show promoters or other investors who you attract
** problem with google
google ONLY guarantees impressions
*** it does NOT guarantee
- views
- engaged audiences
- playlisting on other platforms
- clicks of any kind
* action steps
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- The common misconception many have about foundational releases is that theres reason to be discouraged when they receive little traffic. Foundational releases are exciting opportunities to set a trajectory before high-traffic events are created.
- Artists can position themselves and create opportunities for high-traffic releases using foundational releases, as even small amounts of traffic from foundational releases can be highly-targeted and retainable.
- *High-Traffic Releases* are videos that have a clearly-identifiable high-traffic source to tap into. An example is a music video of an original record featuring a high-traffic artist, or a cover or remix of a high-traffic artists record.
2. *If your release is Foundational*, are there any general keywords worth integrating into the metadata of your video? An example is a genre or subgenre of music.