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Saturday
Mar082014

Promote Your Music Online With WordPress or Squarespace

As a musician, you’re looking for a way to showcase your your talent to as many people as possible.  But how do you go about doing that?

In today’s world, you have to go online.  And one of the best ways to do that is to build a website.  When building your site, you really have two options available to you.

WordPress is the most popular platform and is used by many well-known musicians.  The Rolling Stones, Katy Perry and Jay-Z are just a few who have chosen the platform.

The best thing about WordPress is it’s cheap, easy to use, and extremely powerful.  There’s no shortage of themes and plugins that you can use to build in any features you want.

While there is a learning curve when starting out with WordPress, I’ve created a free 100-page guide that will walk you through a 10-step process.  If you have any trouble along the way, there’s a free forums where you can post your questions and get help.

If you feel that WordPress would be too difficult for you, then you may want to check out Squarespace as an alternative.

Squarespace offers more of a drag-and-drop, point-and-click editor, and won’t be as steep of a learning curve. To compare Squarespace vs WordPress, I’ve listed the features side-by-side and also written a Squarespace review that gives you detailed information about what they have to offer.

One of these options should fit your needs, and give you the tools you need to start getting more visibility right away.  If you have any questions about either of these two platforms, let me know in the comments below.

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