Engage Fans with Your Website and Social Media

invertedThere are a number of reasons having a website is important for musicians, like owning your content, but that doesn’t mean you should abandon social media altogether. Singer-songwriter and AudioTheme support specialist Anna DiTommaso believes they can work together and offers a few tips for connecting with your fanbase.

  1. Be authentic
  2. Ask for feedback
  3. Think about what your typical fans like
  4. Reward the people who stick with you
  5. Do what works

Websites for People Who Make Music

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Music is made to be heard just like ideas are written to be read.

For far too long, musicians looking to establish an online presence have had a tough row to hoe. Whole companies are based on serving specific subsets of their needs, leaving them to cobble together the fragmented pieces into something that resembles a website — without ever really owning their data.

While WordPress is a powerful publishing platform, it’s not specifically geared towards the needs of artists without a significant amount of work. It’s easy enough for a skilled developer to throw a solution together, but too much time, effort, and money are still required, while constantly reinventing the wheel without providing a stepping stone for continued improvement.

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There must be a solution, right?

Well there is! Let us introduce AudioTheme: A platform consisting of a framework plugin and theme marketplace to serve the needs of the music community.