Case Example

Music Campaign Example for Artists | Corevexa

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Music Campaign Flow

This page makes the product easier to believe. Instead of describing the Corevexa Music Career Center in abstract terms, it shows how an artist could actually use the beta from campaign setup to promo creation to outreach action.

Proof creates momentum. The goal here is simple: help visitors imagine themselves inside the workflow before they reach the pricing page.

Example release flow Promo creation path Outreach structure Conversion support
This is a proof-of-use page. It should make the platform feel practical, not theoretical.

Example Scenario

The Artist

An independent artist is preparing to release a new single and wants a cleaner way to plan the rollout, create promo direction, and start outreach to venues, blogs, and collaborators.

The Goal

Move from scattered ideas into a simple campaign structure that supports execution over the next few weeks.

The example does not need to be complex. It needs to be believable and easy to follow.

Step 1 — Create the Campaign Project

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Set up the release campaign

The artist starts a project for the upcoming single, defines the campaign focus, and locks the release into a usable planning space.

What gets organized

  • Release name and core direction
  • Campaign timing and rollout focus
  • Priority tasks that matter first
  • Execution visibility for the next move

Step 2 — Generate Promo Direction

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Create promo starters for the campaign

Using the Promo Asset Generator, the artist creates flyer direction, rollout visuals, and campaign support ideas tied to the release.

What this helps produce

  • Single release flyer concept
  • Promo post direction
  • Visual consistency across campaign materials
  • Less creative delay during rollout prep

Step 3 — Organize Outreach

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Turn the campaign into outreach action

With the release and promo direction in place, the artist uses the Outreach Map Starter to organize venues, blogs, collaborators, and next follow-up actions.

What the outreach map includes

  • Venue targets for performance opportunities
  • Media paths for exposure and promotion
  • Status tracking for follow-up visibility
  • Next actions so nothing stalls
This is where vague ambition becomes organized movement. The outreach map gives the campaign a real next-step path.

What This Example Proves

Structure Matters

A campaign becomes easier to execute when planning, promo, and outreach are connected instead of scattered.

Speed Improves

Artists move faster when they do not have to reinvent the campaign path every time they launch.

Momentum Builds

The beta creates a starting system that helps campaigns move forward with less confusion.

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Workflow

Review the full three-step campaign flow in more detail.

Platform

See how the Music Career Center is positioned overall.

Modules

See exactly what tools are included in the beta offer.

Pricing

Go directly to the pricing page and beta offer structure.