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The Musician Online: Branding Yourself

ImagesLooking for a way to quickly brand yourself while not breaking your budget? Check out today's article to see how you can utilize an online portfolio to promote yourself 

                                                            

When you are new to the music scene, all you want to do is focus on the music. But then reality hits and you are forced to think about all of the business aspects of your music. So how do you make sure that your digital presence is as impressive as your music. Cherie Nelson has a few ideas on branding yourself in today's article. 

Making a name for yourself online is simple in essence. However, this does not mean that you can be lazy about any aspect of your brand. When making a website, make sure that everything from the font you use to the pictures you post are of the highest quality. Keep all of your happenings up to date by posting events frequently. Find out other great tips on branding yourself online by reading Cherie Nelson's article on MusicThinkTank.com.

"Creating an online portfolio is crucial for today's musicians. Whether you're looking to highlight the work you've done or showcase the training you've received, a website is not only the first step, it's the most budget-friendly way to market yourself. Creating an online profile that represents who you are as a person, as a musician, and shows potential employers how to contact you should be the first thing you do when you start to pursue your musical career seriously."

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