Canadian start-up Viinyl turns single songs into a quick but robust interactive website. Curently in beta, think of it as a digital version of the 45rpm single with artwork, lyrics and videos. Viinyl mini-sites come optimized with links to the social web.
If you have any eye for graphics, it appears simple to create an engaging mini-site. Viinyl creates a unique url for each song site which they say makes the song more SEO friendly. How well that works might depend in how else the song is being spread. Bandcamp, for example, also creates a unique url for tracks.
Viinyl is also missing a buy button within each mini-site which could just link elsewhere. But all and all, its a worthy concept delivered pleasingly.
If you check out or try Viinyl.com, come back and let us know what you think.
If you have any eye for graphics, it appears simple to create an engaging mini-site. Viinyl creates a unique url for each song site which they say makes the song more SEO friendly. How well that works might depend in how else the song is being spread. Bandcamp, for example, also creates a unique url for tracks.
Viinyl is also missing a buy button within each mini-site which could just link elsewhere. But all and all, its a worthy concept delivered pleasingly.
If you check out or try Viinyl.com, come back and let us know what you think.






