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Guest post Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0Wow, you just had a new website built and you’re really proud of it. Congratulate yourself that you’ve gone the extra mile to actually have a website presence (many feel they can get by only with social media these days, which is a gigantic strategy flaw), but remember that even though it might look cool you still might be incorporating some elements that visitors actually hate. Here’s an excerpt from the 2nd edition of my Social Media Promotion For Musicians book that can help you get a handle on what visitors don’t like.- 33% of the survey respondents said their most frequent complaint about an artist site was text that was so small that it required zooming.
- 31% stated their biggest complaint was video content that was broken or unavailable.
- 28% said they hated when buttons or links were too small to click.
- 20% hated when streaming music was broken or unavailable.
- 17% complained that recent news and upcoming event info was difficult to find.
- 29% said that they missed the ability to exchange an email address for free content.
- 25% said they really missed the ability to download an artist’s song.
- 21% complained that they couldn’t purchase tickets or merch directly from the website.