Analysing the Promogogo data has revealed that live acts fall into five categories based on the size of their audience. Tier 5 being the smallest, and Tier 1 being the best of the best.
For the beginners. Those climbing Mount Hood are just getting started, or are happy being a live act only locally. For those who are headed for the big leagues, the aim here is being discovered.
It's communicating to anyone who'll listen that your artist in fact exists.
The first job in existing as an artist, is making sure your work is available to as many people as possible. The first job should be to have all the information about yourself available online, in a clear and concise manner. Anyone who might catch your name somewhere should be able to find out a little bit more about you.
This is easily done with gogoPosters – which allows you to clearly lay out information about your upcoming events, updates, or announcements for when your new video/album/single is out.
The easiest way to build an audience is online. Funneling all possible attention you get into a place where the narrative can continue is critical. This is the tier of lot of playing and opening and encouraging those who like you to keep up to date with what you're up to.