Does Google Like Your Website?

Posted on April 16th, 2010 in Online Marketing & Promotion, Search Engine Optimisation, Website Management & Improvement , , , , , , ,

If you want to get people onto your website from search engines such as Google, Yahoo and Bing you need to ensure your website complies with their guidelines. There are a lot of techniques that you can implement on your website that don’t do it any good – either the search engines can’t see what [...]

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Musicians & DJs – Increase Your Online Leads

Posted on September 20th, 2009 in General, Website Management & Improvement , , , , ,

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 [...]

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Improving Your Website – Top 10 (Ten) Quick Tweaks

Posted on August 24th, 2009 in Search Engine Optimisation, Website Management & Improvement , , , , , ,

Following on from a previous post on why your band needs a website I have included some handy tips to help you make your band, DJ or artist website more effective and, potentially, successful. This isn’t to say these tips are specific to music websites but will help anyone looking to create a good quality [...]

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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.

Read about how I can help you market your own music.