“Tek Talk for Artses” .. a new platform for the people of art

The famous Chinese technology giant “Tech Talk” has started testing a platform called “Tek Talk for Artist”, aiming to help artists build their career.

The new platform provides artists to promote their songs, understand performance standards and communicate with their fans.

The “Tech Crank” website, which specializes in technology topics, indicated that the new platform is currently working experimentally in Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Indonesia, while “Tik Talk” aims to provide it in additional markets in the future, with the launch of broader groups of users.

According to the “Tek Tok for Artsttus” website, artists will be able to use the platform to organize campaigns to promote their expected artwork and promote themselves on social media platforms.

Artists can also launch campaigns to communicate with the masses and make profits from them, such as albums to stimulate the pre -reservation of new songs on platforms such as Apple Music and Spitevay, or offering exclusive products.

Artists will also be able to access performance data to see the success of their leaflets and songs. Artists will also be able to learn more about their fans, such as the countries where most of them are.

Artists can also highlight fans videos and build societies for them through the platform. The fans ’videos will be shown in the“ Highlighting Fans ”section within the music section in the artist’s personal file.

Tek Tok plans to provide more information about the new platform in the coming weeks.

The start of the new platform test comes months after the decision of the Chinese technology company “byte Dance”, the owner of the “Tik Talk” platform to close the “Tik Talk Music” service that specialized in the live broadcast of songs after testing it in several countries.

At that time, the company said it decided to stop the service “to focus on our goal of expanding the role of Tech Talk in promoting music listening and increasing the return of music broadcasting services.”