| You have a great band. You write and perform some | | | | to promote your band but you don't have a website, |
| of the best music you've ever heard. Anyone who | | | | the chances of you getting signed are slim. Basically |
| hears your band agrees. But you seem to be playing | | | | you are one drop of water in a vast ocean of bands |
| gig after gig and never getting anywhere. You're | | | | vying for attention from a record label. But nowadays, |
| making very little money, have a small local following, | | | | getting signed isn't as simple as just playing local |
| but can't seem to figure out how to break into the | | | | venues and getting noticed. You need a larger scale. |
| music industry and get signed to a record label. If you | | | | And what's one of the first things people do when |
| are trying to figure out how to promote your band, but | | | | they are looking for new music? They hit the web. Get |
| you feel like you're just hitting your head against the | | | | yourself a website, ASAP. With the easy accessibility |
| wall, you could be missing this one thing: a web | | | | of the internet now, setting up a blog is easy and takes |
| presence. | | | | only a few minutes. You can even do it for free until |
| 1. Do you have a website? If you are working on how | | | | you get some money coming in. |