You have your list of rappers. You have your email subject line and template ready to go. Now it’s time to actually reach out to your list.
Good news: It’s really easy to do.
We’re going to walk you through how to send your emails with GMass. GMass has become extremely popular in the beat making community as a way to send emails without having to spend a lot of money or learn any new software. (GMass lives inside Gmail, so sending your email blasts is just like sending regular emails.)
Here’s how it works.
Step 1: Download and install GMass
Download and install GMass
You can download the GMass Chrome extension indian whatsapp number from the Chrome web store. It’s totally free to get started with a GMass trial.
Give GMass the required permissions (it needs access to Gmail and Google Sheets) and you’ll be ready to go.
Step 2: Open a Gmail compose window and connect your Google Sheet of rappers
Go to Gmail and open a new compose window.
Click into the “To” field. Then click on the little GMass icon that appears.
Connect your Google Sheet of rappers
Choose to connect “From a Google Sheet,” then pick your Sheet from the dropdown menu. Click the “Connect to Spreadsheet” button.
Connect your Google Sheet
Step 3: Write your email to the list of rappers
Now you can write your email. All of the columns in your Google Sheet become mail merge tags. If you type a left curly brace { it will bring up the possible merge fields. Those will get filled in right for every person you send to, automatically.
Leave the link to your music blank for now — we’re going to fill that in with a special GMass feature next.
Write your beats marketing cold email to rappers
Step 4: Attach your beat file with GMass’s beat tracking
After GMass started blowing up in the music producer community, we reached out to every producer using the service asking: How can this work better for you?
The number one requested feature was a way to track who was actually clicking through their emails and listening to their beats.
So we made our beat tracker to handle that.
When you attach an mp3 file to your email, GMass will detect it and give you the option to convert it into a link. Then you’ll get stats on who clicked that link and how long they listened to your beat.
Here’s how it works.
Drag your beat file from your computer into the Gmail compose window.