Musicians & DJs – Increase Your Online Leads

Posted on September 20th, 2009 in General, Website Management & Improvement.
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I recently came across a blog post from a wedding DJ who has analysed his online leads and requested information from his followers, fans, fellow DJs and the general public about how he can improve his website. Well, he’s now produced a report on his findings for all to see and makes for quite an interesting read if you’re interested in getting more enquiries and converting them to leads, whether you’re a DJ, band or musician.

Although this report has been created by a wedding DJ, all of the points raised are valid for any website and the points raised should be considered if you are to increase the leads your website generates.

You can read the full report here: http://blogginforweddingvendors.com/184/report-128-online-leads-in-4-months/

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Please note: I don't claim to have all the answers and here on my blog I can only give you ideas and suggestions from my own knowledge and experience within my own niche. Since I know very little about what you do exactly and can only cover a number of angles in each post, if you you can add anything please do so for the benefit of our reader in a comment - I'd be most grateful.

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Welcome to my Music Marketing blog. I have been actively involved with online promotion for many years now, both professionally and in my spare time, and being an active musician for the best part of 9 years I felt I needed to share my knowledge and experience with those that would be most appreciative and could put it to good use.

My aim here is to combine the two areas into manageable chunks and present tips, ideas and inspiration for anyone wanting to promote their music online and offline and generally get one foot above the rest, set themselves apart from the average and achieve what they want to achieve musically. I'm hoping the information I post here can help you do just that.

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