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Guest post by Mark Turtelington of Soundfly's FlypaperIf you’re serious about creating and sharing music in 2019, you have to think about making your work searchable online. From getting the word out about a new releaseto selling concert tickets to offering merch to your most devoted fans, focusing on the administrative elements of your online presence for just a few moments (like metadata, tagging, and SEO strategy) will end up making a huge difference.For the uninitiated, SEO stands for search engine optimization. (Google and Bing are both search engines, by the way.) SEO is the art of boosting traffic to your website through organic search results.Play the SEO game right, and you’ll help bring more people with an interest in your music to your website. But, as we’ll see, SEO is constantly changing and not always easy to beat each time around. Ranking high in the search results takes maintenance and upkeep, but it’s well worth it in the long run. These types of marketing strategies don’t always come easy to musicians, so we’re here to help with some sensible advice for making your music more searchable.Research and implement the right keywords.- Meta descriptions: Keep these between 50-300 characters. They don’t directly impact SEO rankings, but they’re important because they serve as a first impression for what your music is about to people searching.
- Title tags: These are the main titles that show up in Google when you conduct searches. For SEO purposes, it’s best to keep these in the range of 50-70 characters.
- Headers: These are the titles for the articles and posts on your site. You only get one header per post, but have an unlimited number of Header 2s and 3s at your disposal. You can write a main article with the header “Versatile Turtle Rebellion is Back in the Studio,” with various Header 2 and 3 sections. Google prefers simple, organized content, so keep it readable and structured.
- Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) can boost load time for your mobile site because they’re built for optimizing mobile content. For sites hosted by WordPress, these plugins will be a big help.
- WP Smush improves load times by compressing photos automatically, with a minimal loss of noticeable quality.