PromotionPromotion Overview

Promotion Overview

Break through the noise with DIMBER's promotion engine — DSP pitching, smartlinks, pre-saves, and marketing campaigns built into your distribution.

DIMBER doesn't just distribute your music — we fight for it to be heard.

DIMBER builds promotion into distribution from the start. Through direct relationships across major platform editorial ecosystems, we act on the release after delivery, not as a separate add-on you discover later. We do not follow trends. We architect movements.

What makes DIMBER promotion different

DIMBER does not leave editorial pitching to individual artists. We act as the pitch channel to DSP editorial teams, which gives your release a structured path into the systems that actually influence discovery.

Smartlinks and pre-saves are part of the service. They are not locked behind a trial, buried in an upgrade path, or treated as a separate product.

Smartlinks and pre-saves are free. Not a trial. Not an upsell.

Promotion does not stop at free tools. Use DIMBER's built-in marketing support at no cost, then add paid campaigns when your release, audience, and data justify more aggressive spend.

The network behind that work is real infrastructure. DIMBER is not a vanity dashboard that makes activity look like progress. It is a connected promotional system built to move a release from delivery to discovery.

The Marketing Network

DIMBER's marketing network works as a pipeline, not a pile of disconnected features. A release moves from distribution into DSP pitching, then into smartlinks and pre-saves, then into free marketing tools, and finally into optional paid campaigns when scale makes sense.

That structure matters because promotion works best when each layer supports the next one. Editorial pitching creates opportunity inside platforms, pre-saves build early momentum, smartlinks reduce friction across audiences, and marketing campaigns amplify signals that already show traction.

You do not need to enter that pipeline at only one point. Some artists arrive with a release ready for pitching. Others start by cleaning up their profiles, tightening their links, and building audience activity before spending on campaigns. DIMBER supports both paths without splitting distribution and promotion into separate systems.

How to break through

Breakthrough does not come from one tool used once. It comes from stacking the right actions in the right order.

Pitch early enough for platforms to act on the release. If your delivery misses editorial windows, promotion starts late and stays behind. Use the DSP delivery timeframes page to plan backward from your release date.

Build momentum before the track goes live. Pre-saves give listeners a low-friction action to take early, and early intent matters when you are trying to convert attention into release-day movement.

Tighten your platform presence before you push traffic. If your artist profiles are incomplete, inconsistent, or inactive, paid traffic and organic discovery both lose force. Use optimizing DSP presence to strengthen the destination before you scale the audience.

Spend on paid campaigns when the data supports it. If a release already shows signs of traction, paid promotion can help widen the lane. If the foundation is weak, ad spend usually exposes the weakness faster. When you are ready to scale, move into paid marketing campaigns.

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