FREE WEBINAR: A Musician’s Guide to Creating a great Website

The popularity of social media platforms and the algorithms that surface your posts can change overnight. But a website will always be yours, and this free webinar presented by Bandsintown. Continue reading

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How a 100% DIY musician made $200,000 from their self-built website

Indie rock artist Adam Ezra made over $200k from his band’s website, which was self-built on Bandzoogle. Here is how he did it… by CHRIS ROBLEY of DIY Musician Want to. Continue reading

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7 effective ways to use videos on your band website

If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth… well we know it is a lot, which is why adding videos to your website can improve. Continue reading

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Bandzoogle acquires SoundJam DJ website platform

Bandzoogle has acquired SoundJam.co’s DJ website building platform, further cementing its position as the dominant website platform for musicians, DJs, and other independent music companies. SoundJam.co will now direct customers. Continue reading

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‘Oh no I’ve been hacked!’ plus other ‘funny’ accidents from Bobby Owsinski

Here producer/engineer and veteran music industry blogger Bobby Owsinski recounts his harrowing experience of getting hacked, and the ensuing challenge of regaining control his site. Guest post by Bobby Owsinski. Continue reading

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Musicians earned $12.7M via Bandzoogle in 2020 as websites continue to be hub of direct-to-fan engagement

Social media and apps like TikTok may be getting all the headlines, but an artist’s own website remains the most effective and reliable hub of direct-to-fan engagement. After all, websites. Continue reading

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7 Ways To Earn Money Through A Music Website

Operating in an industry that has been turned upside down, DIY musicians are forced to be even more creative about how they generate revenue. We explore seven ways artists can. Continue reading

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Approaching Music Journalists

DIY artists have the challenging task of marketing themselves. You have to present yourself well to marketing outlets like blogs, podcasts, online music communities, music websites, and magazines. On Music. Continue reading

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