Monday, 21 March 2011

Guidelines for Independent Internet Music Promotions


As far as my knowledge is concerned, music website should be kept on topic. How to promote your music to the online audience is a fairly simple process. Whilst background information in the Bio may be useful if targeting a certain type of fan and wanting them to feel an affinity, it is not helpful to post the latest updates on Swine Flu, or other non music related information on the website. Visitors will have probably found the website from another online source and are expecting it to deliver what they came there for the music, so it should be ensured the content of the bands website contains relevant information that serves the visitors expectations.

Let me be frank that there is nothing that turns off fans and potential sales than a misplaced ego. Whilst it’s important to be confident, getting high and mighty about how great the music is, when that dodgy vocal music haven't even mixed, mastered or fixed that makes to look silly period. It should be ensured that everything about the music really lives up to how it is presented online, otherwise the world will take the advice and just walk on by. Sites such as Nimbit, Website Music Player, Reverbnation shop widgets, or other online storefronts too should be tried out which could help drive sales. Because there is a need for online music promotions work, which is to be manageable and one need to be selective about the sites used, and at the top of the list should be the sites where people like the fans congregate.

I take pleasure in inviting you all to http://www.musiciansatlas.com/ to explore all the fun of music.


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