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We can't wait to showcase your talent and help you grow your music career!

Genres: CCM / CEDM / Gospel / Ambient Instrumental

For Christian music released in the past 2 weeks, or near future...

Four options to choose from...

Prices range from FREE to US$20+



Our FREE Options

Option 1: propose an addition to our database

(FREE) Submit new Christian music releases to our database.

  • No feature on our website
  • Submitted music may be considered by the editors for our weekly New Music Friday playlist, the rotation database our curators use to create our playlists, and our Top 50/100 playlists

Click here to submit your new releases

Option 2: Submit to "Christian Music Review" on Reddit.com

(FREE - DIY) Submit new Christian music releases to the Christian Music Review subreddit.

This subreddit is one of the sources that our editors monitor. Interesting content about newly released music may trigger our editors to create a write-up for the ChristianDance channels. 

"A DIY opportunity to help you reach more potential fans for FREE!"

  • Join this subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChristianMusicReview/  
  • Submit a link to the YouTube music video of your song. Please don't forget to add an engaging write-up with your backstory and/or the message and intent of the song. The moderators will remove songs without a backstory/engaging write-up.

    (Note: Most press releases don't engage people... People love backstories!)

Click to visit Christian Music Review


Our Storytelling Articles

Our storytelling articles can be an effective Inbound Marketing technique to draw in new listeners / fans. The objective behind our articles is to help artists build a relationship with readers who surf the Internet seeking facts, real events, real people, and non-fiction content of value. Ideally, when visitors read about your song, their emotions compel them to stream and/or download the song.

Option 3: Standard promotion via SubmitHub

(For the price of a coffee) SubmitHub is one of the most transparent and honest places to promote your music. SubmitHub encourages proper curation, without extra fees if you get shared. You decide how much to spend and who to spend it on. You have all the numbers at your fingertips, and there are no guarantees of streams or placements, as some less reputable models often promise.

What we offer on SubmitHub:

Price: less than the price of a cup of coffee

More details: go to SubmitHub 



On Fiverr.com

Option 4: Showcase your single/EP/album on New Release Today (>100K unique monthly visitors)

(US$10+) Every day, thousands of people visit the largest Christian music site (New Release Today) to catch up on the new releases of that week. 

What we offer via Fiverr:

  • We add your release to New Release Today, using your write-up about the release, links to the song (Spotify & YouTube), plus the website & social media accounts of the artist.

    Optionally
    , for an additional $10, we can write a 300 - 500-word promotional text about the song, and post that together with your song on New Release Today

  • Your release is visible on Friday's New Music page
  • Posting deadline: no later than the Friday of your release. If you have released your music after last Friday, then the deadline is the first Friday immediately following your official release.

New Release Today has over 100K unique monthly visitors / 225K monthly pageviews

To order / more details: Click here for more details on Fiverr.com

Pricing:

  • Single (1 song) - US$ 10
  • EP (2-6 songs) - US$ 20
  • Album (7-12 songs) - US$ 30

Extra costs:

  • Create a write-up (promotional text) about the release (300 - 500 words) - US$ 10
    The write-up option is only available for Christian CCM, CEDM, and Gospel genres.
  • Rush job (requests for this coming Friday that are sent after Wednesday 17:00 hrs CET) - US$ 10

To order / more details: Click here for more details on Fiverr.com



Sorry, Option 5 Is Currently On Hold ...
Option 5: Showcase your release on TWO high-traffic Christian music websites (>130.5K unique monthly visitors)

(US$20) Combine the power of two high-traffic websites to showcase your new release.

What we offer via Fiverr:

  • We use your write-up about the song. Optionally, we can write a 300 - 500 word promotional text about the song, and including links to the song and the website/social media of the artist. This write-up is used on both sites. 
  • Combined traffic: Over 130.5K unique monthly visitors / 384.9K monthly pageviews
  • Posting on Friday's to ChristianDance.eu and NewreleaseToday.com
  • Posting deadline: no later than the Friday of your release. If you have released your music after last Friday, then the deadline is the first Friday immediately following your official release.

To order / more details: Click here for more details on Fiverr.com

Website Traffic for ChristianDance.eu

  • 69.5K Monthly Visitors
  • 30.5K Monthly Uniques
  • 159.9K Monthly Pageviews
  • 2.4 Pages per Visit
(Updated May 2024)

Website Traffic for New Release Today

  • 125K Monthly Visitors
  • 100K Monthly Uniques
  • 225K Monthly Pageviews
  • 1.8 Pages per Visit

(Statistics updated January 2024)










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