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Guest post by Katherine Forbes of Soundfly's FlypaperHave you ever thought about why you have a website? If you can’t immediately come up with an answer other than “because everyone has one,” then this post is for you.Not only is your website your home base online, it’s also your most direct opportunity to communicate with your audience. When people visit your website, they’re interested in you.Here’s how to best take advantage of their rapt attention by strategically arranging your website content.Create a Clear Call-to-Action (CTA)
You can’t sit back and hope fans magically find your new music in the merch store. Show them the way and give them a reason to click!Pick a goal for your website. Just one. Here are a few ideas to get you started:- Gain email subscribers
- Sell music
- Promote tour dates
Make It Obvious

- Enable an announcement bar at the top of each page linking to your sign-up page.
- Offer an incentive — for example, a free music download in exchange for subscribing.
- Add your sign-up box in the footer on each page of the site.
- Include “subscribe” or “free download” in your website navigation.
Keep Your Website Simple
In order to make sure people take action, keep the rest of your content simple. Don’t clutter your homepage with tons of options and social media feeds. Try this arrangement:- Announcement bar linking to your sign-up page
- Navigation menu
- Large banner image(s)
- Social icons and sign-up button
- News posts
- Short quote or blurb about you
- Sign-up form in footer
- Social icons
- Navigation menu
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