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Guest post by Jeremy Young of Soundfly's FlypaperWe just launched a new online course with Bandzoogle called How to Create a Killer Musician Website, and made it free. Part of the reason we made it free is because, to us, having a website to serve as a home base for all your musical things is necessary, and this is essential knowledge for any musician, despite many people’s proclamations that websites are dead.Here’s the thing. As instructor Delaney Gibson says in this video, “Social media comes and goes, and who knows if Instagram is going to be here tomorrow.” By that she means: If you run your musical projects like a business, you don’t want to put all your stock in the new, shiny platform that comes along every few years. Those companies notoriously teeter on the edge of complete disaster and mismanagement more than we’d like to acknowledge. You want to make sure you’re in control of your brand as much as is in your power.So what does all this have to do with emails? Well, your website and email list go hand in hand, mission-wise. Your website introduces you to your fans and lets them fall in love with you; your email list gives you a way to stay in touch after they’ve fallen in love, with no middlemen. For that reason, an email marketing strategy remains a core component of most marketing strategies adopted by independent artists today.But why? Why not just use social media to create conversations with fans (you should do that, too!), or let word of mouth do the work for you (hard to control, but yeah, absolutely!)? Let’s touch on some of the reasons people in business swear by email marketing, and why this crosses over well into music.Oh yeah, and check out the course, too. Did we mention it’s free?Email Is More Important Than Social Channels
While it can be tempting to throw in your all with every shiny new social media platform that comes along, the stability and longevity of these platforms is notoriously unreliable,. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/08/email-more-important-than-social-channels.html]
