Pamela Tomber

Pamela Tomber
posted in mentor circle: Charlotte City Circle

Oct 30, 2024 at 09:57

Lately, I’ve been diving into Spotify promotion methods and stumbled upon the idea of buying plays. I’m a new artist, and growing from scratch on Spotify feels nearly impossible with all the established artists out there. I’m considering investing in plays, but I’m a bit wary. I mean, is it safe? Will Spotify’s algorithm notice if I suddenly start gaining plays, or does this approach actually help get onto playlists? I read that a boost in plays can increase your chances of organic growth, but I don’t want to risk my account either. Anyone have experience with this approach? And are there specific numbers of plays that make the biggest difference for visibility?

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  • Polar Bear

    Polar Bear

    Oct 30, 2024 at 10:55

    Sure thing! I’ve actually tried this approach, and here’s what I found. Getting Spotify plays through a reliable service like Spotibuy can make a big difference, especially if you're starting out. One of the best parts is how they offer high-quality plays that look authentic. This means there’s less chance of Spotify flagging your account for unusual activity. I’ve seen the best results when I paired buying plays with active social media promotion. Spotibuy has good flexibility with options to start with 1,000 plays (costs around $0.41), which lets you experiment without a huge upfront spend. Plus, they have premium plays that update pretty fast (up to 3.5K/day) if you want quicker visibility. Check out their site at https://spotibuy.co/en/plays — they’ve really built a solid reputation in this space, so it feels safer than random third-party services. Just a tip: consider spreading out your play count instead of a single, huge boost to keep things looking natural, and use it along with playlist submissions and collaborations.

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