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Guest post by John Hull of Soundfly's FlypaperWe’ve got a brand new free course, made in partnership with our friends over at Bandzoogle, called How to Create a Killer Musician Website. And in the process of making it, we spent a ton of time looking at artist websites, and we’re pleased to share some quick information about what we think makes a big impact on potential fans. But first, here’s course instructor Delaney Gibson’s take.In the above video, courtesy of the free course, Delaney highlights a few things of note. She recommends firstly that you do some thinking around who your audience is, and create eye-catching images that target that audience specifically. Your images tell a story about who you are, in the blink of an eye, and, more often than not, people will think you’re a boring artist if you have boring photos.Secondly, Delaney reiterates some obvious points that she finds a lot of people forget about: Make sure you have a homepage and that it’s easily accessible. Make sure your tour dates and bio are clear because people go to your website looking for that information, specifically. And she recommends posting some or all of your lyrics on your website because it greatly helps your SEO.The rest of the course goes into much more detail around why to build a website, how to fit it into your strategy, what info to include, and more, but one of the things that has jumped out for us the most is the sheer diversity of great sites out there. It’s pretty clear that there’s no one right way to create a perfect website, but there are some things that the best sites do that are worth pointing out.What Makes For A Great Musician Website?
For any band or artist, having a strong web presence is key to your success, particularly when it comes to your website. In this piece we look what components make. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/08/what-makes-for-a-great-musician-website.html]


