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Search Engine Optimization for Musicians and Bands

If you do it right, you will be closer to the top of the list when strangers search for terms relating to your website. For instance, if you are a punk bluegrass accordion trio, you should be at the top of the listings whenever anybody searches for that genre of music. First off, I don’t believe musicians should become overly concerned with SEO if they are providing a mostly promotional website. If you are an independent band with a small website, you’ll most likely never be able to compete with mega-websites from major record labels, large content sites or the go-to music websites like Rhapsody. These major sites spend huge sums of money on website optimization and battle each other for leading result positions on big-money keywords, like when someone searches the terms “hip hop” or “hard rock”, etc. http://www.musicianwages.com/search-engine-optimization-for-musicians-and-bands/