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Guest Post by Nicholas RubrightFor musicians, having a website is the norm these days. However, many artists don’t use their website to their full potential. Most musician websites sit idly online until they send a link to someone or give it a mention on stage.Your website shouldn’t simply be used as a music distribution channel. When it comes to getting your music heard online, your website can be a powerful fan acquisition channel that converts your website traffic into new fans – but how do you go about acquiring the website traffic in the first place?You don’t simply want to post links to your website around the internet in ways that are only ever going to get you a few page views for hours of work, you want to find the channels that let you continue to acquire website traffic over time once you’ve put in the work to build them up.Here are 3 ways to drive lasting website traffic to your music website.- Search Engine Optimization (SEO) – Showing Up in Google
- Your keyword + “guest post”
- Your keyword + “write for us”
- Your keyword + “guest article”
- Your keyword + “this is a guest post by”
- Idea 1
- Idea 2
- Idea 3
- Social Media
- Your Email List
Ask fans to subscribe at checkoutPeople who are making a purchase on your website are already in love with what you’re doing, so having them as mailing list subscribers can result in more engagement with the emails you send out.Promote it on social mediaIf you keep your mailing list content different from your social media content (like you should), then as a part of your promotional posts, plug away at your email list with exclusive content and special offers.If your email list is large enough, sending out weekly emails can bring users back to your website, and fuel new visits through social media shares – both of which can result in increased sales.
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