Episode Synopsis "#16: 4 things your website needs in order to work for you as a musician"
There’s no one-size fits all in terms of deciding whether or not a website is a must have for every DIY musician. But if you do have a website, these are at least 4 things you need to make sure you're using your website in a way that works for you. For show notes and the free worksheet, visit http://musicroad.co/16
Listen "#16: 4 things your website needs in order to work for you as a musician"
More episodes of the podcast Music Road: DIY Musician Success
- #29: 7 ways to build your own e-mail list (for musicians)
- #28: Building an e-mail list fans care about
- #27: [ENCORE] 4 Myths Musicians Believe About Succeeding in the Music Industry
- #26: [ENCORE] How to Stand Out in the Music Industry
- #25: How to make the new Instagram changes work for DIY musicians
- #24: What KPop Can Teach You About Music Marketing
- #23: How to sell your music online (A mini-distribution guide)
- #22: 4 Crowdfunding Pitfalls You Need To Avoid
- #21: 7 ways to profitably identify your niche
- #20: "How can I make it in the music industry?"
- #19: 3 ways Spotify helps your music career
- #18: 7 ways to get exposure without stepping foot on stage
- #17: Stand Out and Grow Your Fanbase through Email
- #16: 4 things your website needs in order to work for you as a musician
- #15: Why followers don't matter unless you have super fans
- #14: How does an independent DIY musician promote their music?
- #13: Should you give your music away for free?
- #12: 7 ways to increase Facebook likes without spending money on ads
- #11: Finding your first 1000 super fans
- #10: The Powerful Free Tool that Grows Your Fanbase on Social Media
- #9: How to grow your fanbase without touring