Hi, fellow musicians.
I have yet to find a musician who isn't interested in learning how to sell more of their music.
Many artists are even embracing the reality that they can sell a lot of their music online.
What is surprising though is how many bands have websites on the internet that have clearly not been updated in a very very long time.
So why does this matter? Well, for one....if someone goes to your website and sees your next upcoming gig actually happened more than a year and a half ago, it's more likely that your fans won't visit your site as often...since they see it hasn't been updated in a while. This is bad news for you, because if your fans aren't encouraged to see what's new at your site, that gives you less opportunity to get more promotion for your music, and increase your music sales.
So what can you do to fix this problem?
Here's a simple solution....frequently add fresh content to your music website.
If you're thinking that you don't have the time and don't want to be bothered with writing a bunch of new content for your site, you can have others create the content for you.
You can let others know that if they have a good music related article to give you, you'll post it on your site.
You benefit by getting fresh new content to your website for your fans and website visitors to check out, and the person providing the article benefits because they could include a link back to their website from the author biography at the bottom of the article they provide you.
To check out some great Royalty Free music articles you can publish to your website for FREE visit the following link:
IMN Indie Music Articles: Create, Produce, and Sell Your Music Online!
To check out some great new articles to help you create a successful blog for your band, visit the following link:
Indie Music Articles: Sell Your Music Online!
To your music success,
Traci Crowley
Founder, Indie-Music Network
P.S. Remember to visit the following link indie blog post BEFORE THE OCTOBER 1ST DEADLINE to learn how to win free advertising for your music site!
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Tuesday, September 25, 2007
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