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Professional Training Webinar Course ONLINE PROMOTION & MARKETING Instructor: Jay Moonah

Moonah Bootstrap Class 01 Summer2008

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Page 1: Moonah Bootstrap Class 01 Summer2008

Professional Training Webinar Course

ONLINE PROMOTION & MARKETINGInstructor: Jay Moonah

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Webinar #1 Music Artist Website

Tips n' Tricks

Internet?!? Is that thing

still around?

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My Experience…

• …as a musician– Playing in Toronto clubs since the late 80s– Member of Uncle Seth (musicface.com/uncleseth) &

The McFlies (mcflies.com)– Created first band website in 1995

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My Experience…

• …as an Internet professional– More than 10 years experience consulting and teaching– Previously worked

full-time at Ryerson U., University of Toronto, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)& CANOE.ca

– Now at 58Ninety, online advertising & media developmentagency with clients including Molson Coors, Dove, CHUM Radio Network and others

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Do I Really Need My Own Website?

• Short answer: YES!• But why can’t I just use something like

Myspace?– Ask Bones – the Baton Rouge band who lost

their Myspace page…

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What Fans Want

• Fans (or potential fans) coming to your site want to…– …know who you are– …listen to your music– …buy your music and merchandise– …find out when & where you are playing– …get in touch with you– …interact with other fans

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Some Sites Overdo it with Flash, graphics, etc.

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Example: Jonathan Coulton

• 37 year-old ex-computer programmer living in Brooklyn

• Became a full-time musician in 2005

• Doesn’t tour (at least in the usual sense)

• Gives away most of his songs on his website

• Makes a living as a musician

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Jonathan’s website

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Fans want to know who you are..

• …but keep it simple and to the point

• Provide extra info for those who are interested, including outside links, reviews, etc.

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Fans want to hear (and hopefully buy) your music

• Provide option to preview whenever possible– Can be a stream

or downloadable sample

• Give fans an easy option to buy it if they like it

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Fans want to see you live

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Fans can even TELL you where and when to play!

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Fans (and other important folks) want to get in touch with you

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Fans want to interact with other fans

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Fans (and potential fans) want to FIND you!

(perhaps you’ve heard of us?)

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Brass Dogs Search Engine Optimization in action

• In mid-2004, Uncle Seth decided to form a cover-band side project called “Brass Dogs”

• Created a site with: – carefully written titles & text, – links placed on a few sites

• Brass Dogs soon placed number one in Google for “toronto cover band” and high on other searches

• Has translated directly to two gigs and a dozen inquires in about 8 months

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Google Indexing Principles

• Indexed sites have to be linked FROM an already indexed site– The more pages that point to you, the

better your rank

• Google copies COMPLETE TEXT of page– Google indexes based where and how often

text appears in the page

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Title Tags

• What you put in <title> </title> very important• Main page title tag should contain band name

& brief description

• Make sure every page has a unique title tag:– Uncle Seth: A Toronto-area Independent Band– Uncle Seth Bio– Uncle Seth Contact Information– Uncle Seth: 03/05/2005 set list

• Approximately 50 characters max

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What’s in a name?

• New bands: check Google and other searches first

• Existing bands: be extra sure to include key words like:– “music”– “band”– genre(s) of music– your location

(city, country, region, whatever is applicable)

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Keywords are Key

• Most engines read the text on the page• Google either ignores metadata "keywords" or

uses them to re-enforce text– However, other search engines do still use them

• Use variations on terms – on one page use "80s cover band”– on another use "eighties cover band"

• Use heading (<h1>, <h2>, etc.) tags and proper HTML formatting

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Don’t overdo your keywords!

• If you repeat one word or phrase too many times, Google and other search engines will assume they're being “spammed” and may reject your page.

• Use your common sense – if it reads fine, search engines are unlikely to reject it

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The Importance of Being Linked

• Google doesn’t index anything that isn't linked!

• Find directories and other sites where you can submit links

• Create link pages and exchange links with bands, clubs, etc. – also helps findability - people searching for a club

might look at bands that have played there, etc • A trick: when your page gets linked from a site,

submit that site to Google– Submission linked from “About Google” page

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Link to Other Sites

• Do you think your site is the only site on the web?– (Yeah, I didn’t think so)

• Give some “link-love” to – other bands– Clubs– Labels– Fans– Reviewers, bloggers, podcasters

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So remember...

• Make sure your site is linked from sites already in the index

• Make sure the terms your want to be searched by are in your titles and text

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Final Thoughts

• Give fans what they want quickly and easily

• Make your site easy to find in search engines

• Make sure you have your own site that is simple to use

MARGEWhat exactly is it your company does again?

HOMERThis industry moves so fast it's really hard to tell.