Free Solutions to Make Your Music Heard!
Posted by Music Archive | Posted in Live Music Archive | Posted on 01-05-2009
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Simple results to get yourself known for free…
I read an article in a well known magazine the other day and found that they were advising musicians to spend out 100’s in advertising costs to get themselves known. True.
Is there another way?
Well yes, there is. What all of us have useful to us all is the Web. This amazing medium is so underrated it’s unbelieveable.
The key to getting yourself known is to spread yourself all over the Web. Pretend that the Web is a slice of bread, a bagel….hmm…yum.
Sorry, stay with me, you need to follow this one. If you bought some really wonderful spread, costing $100 and you only spread one quarter of the bagel (this expensive food doesn’t go far). Now you have only one bite, only one and a random one at that, so you randomly bite into the bagel, more than like ly you will have much less opportunity of being found than if you spent less money on a similar spread and used all of it, all over the bagel.
Now this is what happens everytime an individual logs onto the Web. You have one shot, you are being targeted roughly by random and too much money spent in one area is a truly bad idea. So what do you do?
Well, the main thing is not to spend any money if possible. If you have music to give out then do that. Sign up to all the MP3 hosting web sites that you could find, there are so a lot of now on the Web that they’re free and offer some cool incentives ( like unlimited bandwidth, hardrive space and such like ). The more you apply to, the more like ly that you are not going to be missed by anyone.
This technique furthermore decreases the possibility of your paid web site being shut down, having any failures in the future, or being ranked less in the search engines (with so much competition this is a high possibility).
Phase two, make sure that you have your own web site. On each paid web site put a link back to your own web site, this then stimulates your Public Relations (PR) rate with the search engines and stimulates your link status (roughly: more links in the higher you rate). furthermore you capture free traffic for a lot of years from these web site s.
Make your homepage appealing, offer ing blogs and newsletters, even “guides and DIY articles”. Why? Well once an individual comes to your web site and goes away the like lihood of them returning is truly low, and then you have lost them. This is why the newsletters and blogs are so important, they keep the one-time visitor coming back for check-ups to YOUR web site, without them trying to find you again (very unlikly).
One thing that I could never understand when I’m searching through MP3 hosting web sites is “why do people give a range of their work on one page?” All fair and well, and much kudos for doing so, but I think that this is a was te of Web real-estate. Your web site should be targeted, your name should be targeted. I’m into Techno etc, so it’s rare that I will hunt out jazz tunes. But this is what I find when I go onto a techno musicians web site. My tip would be to call yourself something diverse for each genre that you do. By way of example : DJ Harsh for your electronic music, Earthly for your New Age music, The Fields for your Country and Western music…you get the idea.
Having a separate name for each of your styles will then target 2-3 (or nonetheless a lot of genres you do) times more visitors- a possible 100-200 % increase in visitor downloads. But again, you would link each web site to each other just in case. You would even make up separate web sites for each genre anyway. Most people in the artist world do this. By way of example : Les Rythmes Digitales who made “Jacques your body (make me sweat)”- a cool techno song, and Stuart Price are one of the same. Who is Stuart Price? Madonnas new producer under his real name. The KLF, The Doctors in the Tardis, and The Justified Acients of MuMu (no joke) are all one of the same.
Diversify yourself to get yourself known, apply to all over the place that you could and keep on adding amazing music.


Hi there,
Just come across this blog. Some interesting and useful stuff on here. Will recommend to my subscribers.
Thanks,
Gareth