How Every Music Artist or Band Should Promote Themselves

Written on December 20, 2007 – 1:47 pm | by NoSongUnsung |

megaphone.jpgWith the advent of the internet and internet marketing, it’s easier than ever for a music artist or music group to get their name out there.

I was watching the Ellen Degeneres show the other day and Colbie Caillat performed her hit song, “Magic”. I didn’t know that Colbie got her start in the music business because of her MySpace page. There are so many people becoming famous because of their MySpace or YouTube page. There’s no excuse not to start marketing your talents on the internet and I highly recommend that everyone should at least have their own website.

One of the things you’ll want to do besides figuring out the design of your website is to research a web host. There are tons of webhosting companies out there, so you’ll definitely want to take time and research a web host that will serve your needs – or hire someone to do it for you ;) Web Hosting Choice is a website that provides resources on different webhosting companies. If web hosting is a subject that is alien to you, there are articles and F.A.Q.’s to guide you through the process.

I’ve always believed that artists should also interact with their fanbase, so a MySpace page or even a blog would be a good thing to complement your website and build a community around your brand. Read more about my thoughts on blogging at my other blog…

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