The Best Folk Blogs
There are many blogs online that compete for out attentions, some are incredibly popular and some are more niche. As my speciality is folk music I will guide you through, what I believe to be, the best folk blogs. I will also tell you how to work out which blogs hold the most power using online tools.
For the modern folkie there are many outlets online for blogging as many of the major blogs view this to be the taste of the moment. Major music websites also often feature news and reviews of folk acts too.
Here is a list of my Favourite (not necessarily the busiest);
Forfolkssake.com – This a fantastic site that is well connected within the UK folk scene and features regular reviews of albums and live shows. They also have interviews and feature a brilliant news section and are often the site that breaks the news.
TheLineOfBestFit.com – This site is incredibly popular and features reviews and informational content for popular alternative genres. This often includes Folk. They have constant updates and have over 3000 visitors a day.
Thefourohfive.com – This is a strong blog that includes many genres of music but also features the more hyped of the upcoming folk bands often signed to labels like Bella Union. This also gets a lot of hits. They do live reviews, albums, films and many news features.
To find the best blogs that are appropriate for your artist or label there a few good methods. One of the most effective it to search for similar artists using blog aggregators such as hypem.com or elbo.ws. These services allow you to browse blogs that have mentioned and feature similar artists.
Once have you list of blogs that interest you, put their website address into www.statbrain.com and it will tell you how many visitors they get a day. Many of the major blogs worldwide get upwards of 3000 hits a day, these are large outfits and can often be hard to get your music featured.
After you have chosen the suitable blog, find the email or contact page and send them an email explaining who you are and why you are contacting them. Many bloggers prefer to receive music digitally rather than physically, so it is best to ask before sending any records to them.
Written by Freddy Stringer, Digital Media Manager at Good Lizard Media.
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