If you find this information useful, you might also like our Web Hosting Services with Price Comparisons article as well as our E-mail Marketing Services with Price Comparisons article. Most people know about CD Baby and Tunecore but there are a myriad of other companies that provide digital distribution services aimed at musicians and the […]
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E-mail Marketing Services with Price Comparisons
In my last article, 1 Thing Your Band Sucks at Doing Online…And Off, I spoke about how important e-mail marketing and collecting e-mail addresses is to your band’s career. Today, I will give you an overview of the typical features provided by e-mail marketing services such as FanBridge, Mailchimp, Mad Mimi, Constant Contact, and Aweber. […]
The Cost of Starting Your Website – with Price Comparisons
Before you can take the first steps to building your website, there are 2 things you will need. Domain Name Web Hosting Web hosting is essentially the server space you “rent” to host your website files. Your domain name (www.yourband.com) directs people to those files on the server. The default address to your website is […]
My Band Needs A Website, What Are Our Options?
Essentially you have 3 choices. Free service. Buy a domain, redirect it to a free site or blog. Buy domain and web hosting, maintain full control. Free Websites Wix provides a free website builder. You also get to display their (free) advertisements all over your site. Another option is to use a free blogging platform […]
MTM Tipscast – Does My Band Need A Website? – Web Hosting and Domain Names Explained
In this Tipscast I answer one of the most popular questions I have been asked over the years… Does my band need a website? The short answer is yes but what you really need is a domain name, www.yourband.com. Once you own a domain name, you can then redirect it anywhere on the web (including […]
Arena.com – Fair Pay. Free Play. What is it? How does it work?
With new responsibilities in my lap as the recently named CMO of UL Sounds, we decided to dig into Arena.com to answer some questions we had about the new platform. So new, in fact, it’s still in Beta. Our questions included: What is it? How does it work? How does Arena make money in order to […]
WordPress.org vs WordPress.com – There’s a Difference?!
Indeed there is a difference yet this is one of the most frequently asked questions I find myself answering in e-mails. Considering there is an abundance of in-depth articles on this subject, I am simply going to list 4 I found to be very thorough, 2 of which include infographics and visualizations that make digesting […]
Interview with The Persian Leaps – Pop That Goes Crunch
Power-pop / indie-rock band The Persian Leaps have released their latest album Pop That Goes Crunch. In a unique forging of their own path, it comes as the band’s debut full-length, but also as an 18-song “best of” anthology release. A selection of seventeen choice tracks were taken from across the band’s five EPs, and […]
Interview with Kris Angelis – Bright Side, A Billion Hearts, Please Come Back Home
Written by Kris Angelis and producer/songwriter Adrianne Gonzalez, “Bright Side” explores finding the good in a negative situation. Angelis began writing at an early age, and when her family moved from Florida to California, the fertile artistic environment of Northern California inspired her to really chase her dream. In 2013 she released her critically praised […]
Interview with SupaWave Osbourne – Left Shoes
Brooklyn, New York emcee SupaWave Osbourne presents the midnightpatrolfilm-directed music video for “Left Shoes”, his new single produced by Wale collaborator Best Kept Secret of Flawless Tracks. “Left Shoes” will appear on The Mandela Effect, SupaWave’s forthcoming album dropping in 2017. Representing Brooklyn’s Bushwick and Flatbush sections, SupaWave has collaborated with Vast Aire of Cannibal […]