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15 ways Bandzoogle is the best website platform for musicians

15 ways Bandzoogle is the best website platform for musicians

This article originally appeared on the Bandzoogle Blog. Part of what makes Bandzoogle the best platform for musicians is our drive to constantly listen and improve. Every year, our team pushes out hundreds of updates based on your feedback. In 15 years of making beautiful band websites, here are the 15 reasons why Bandzoogle is the ...

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How to sell music online with your website

How to sell music online with your website

This article originally appeared on the Bandzoogle Blog. Making music has probably been a dream you’ve had for a long time. You spend hours putting your heart and soul into the creation of these melodies. Then you record your music, listening and editing and getting it perfect. It would be ideal to use this very music, ...

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How Bandzoogle’s tools helped me make money as a musician

How Bandzoogle’s tools helped me make money as a musician

This article originally appeared on the Bandzoogle Blog. This pandemic was devastating. I was a gigging musician, on tour internationally when news hit of President Trump’s travel ban...and the dominoes fell one after the other. Gigs being cancelled. Navigating unemployment. Applying for maxed-out grant opportunities. Friends and associates passing away. And finally, questioning the decision to ...

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How to design a great jazz musician website

How to design a great jazz musician website

This article originally appeared on the Bandzoogle Blog. The best jazz musician websites will have something in common: an organized structure that also allows your creativity to shine. Jazz websites are an important cornerstone to a musician's ability to reach an audience, book session work, and sell music. Whether you're a jazz trumpeter or soulful singer, ...

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Bandzoogle Founder Chris Vinson Reflects on 10 Years in Music Tech

Bandzoogle Founder Chris Vinson Reflects on 10 Years in Music Tech

It all started in 1999, with a single band website, built by Bandzoogle's founder Chris Vinson for his alt- rock band, Rubberman. Grassroots promotion, plus the online community that the website created, helped the band get a record deal. In between tours, Chris worked at the record label, building websites for multi-platinum selling artists. To save ...

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10 Tips to Get Real Fans (Not Friends) to Shows

10 Tips to Get Real Fans (Not Friends) to Shows

This is a guest blog post by Madalyn Sklar. Madalyn is a music business coach & consultant, blogger, social media maven and fearless leader at GoGirlsMusic.com. She has spent over 15 years working with a wide range of independent musicians as well as music industry professionals all over the world. This blog post offers advice on ...

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Musician Website Quick Fix #10: Embed Video

Musician Website Quick Fix #10: Embed Video

We often talk about “hub and spokes" here at Bandzoogle, which is the concept of making your artist website your “hub" of online activity, and using your social media “spokes" to draw people back to your hub. The idea is to bring people into an environment online that you own and control (i.e. no ads/distractions), where ...

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Musician Website Quick Fix #9: Add a Digital Press Kit

Musician Website Quick Fix #9: Add a Digital Press Kit

When creating your website, you have to think about the different kinds of people that will be visiting it. These can be your current fans, potential new fans, as well as media and industry people. For that latter group, they're likely looking for different information than your fans are, and you have to be sure to ...


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