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Bandsintown & songkick
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  • A music page: where people can hear (and even buy) your music and download your sets or radio shows.
  • A contact page: your email or booking contact and links to your social media profiles.
  • An about page: your artist bio, your background, recent press, etc.
  • The information you include will differ depending on your project. A good music marketing strategy needs some serious thought. So make it count! What You Need On Your Website Professionalism is a major asset these days when there’s so much amateur music out there. It also shows that you’re serious about your project. That’s what a press kit is for, and websites are the new press kits. Plus putting everything in one place – biography, gigs, contact info, music– will save them time and make you more bookable. Linking all your social media to a well-made website gives important people (A&Rs, labels, agents, managers, bookers, journalists) exactly what they need to find out about your project. It’s smart to have them and to keep them updated.īut if you don’t have a proper website you’re missing a big opportunity. Maybe you already have all the important social media profiles.

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    ‘But I Already Have Social Media Profiles!’

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    Here’s what you need to know about making your best band website and how to do it step-by-step. Or even know where to start or how to do it. Why? Because once you release your music, that’s how you engage with fans, make an impression, get noticed and ultimately become successful.īut let’s face it-you might not have time to make a website. Unlimited mastering & distribution, 1200 royalty-free samples, 30+ plugins and more! Get everything LANDR has to offer with LANDR Studio.













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