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Things to avoid on your website, part 2

November 3rd, 2005

As I mentioned in my last article, “Things to avoid on your website”, one of the keys to building a successful website is to make sure that it’s compatible across browsers and platforms. I also mentioned the importance of avoiding unnecessary bells and whistles that may potentially turn away your visitors. In this follow-up article, I’d like to discuss some additional things to avoid on your website. Read the rest of this entry »

Things to avoid on your website

September 29th, 2005

When building your website, you want to make sure that it is user-friendly and allows your visitors to find the information they are looking for with minimal fuss and bother. It’s important to be aware of the fact that not everyone visiting your site may have the latest hardware and software. Read the rest of this entry »

How your website can promote you

September 15th, 2005

As an independent musician or band, there are several ways in which you can promote your music, both online and offline. With more and more people turning to the web for information, having your own website gives you the potential to reach a wider audience. Let’s take a look at a few ways you can use your site to help promote yourself and your music. Read the rest of this entry »

Helping people find you online

September 9th, 2005

Having your own website is a great way to promote your music online. However, once you’ve launched your site, you will need to find ways to attract visitors to your site. Here are a few tips to help you get started. Read the rest of this entry »

Welcome to “NoteWay Notes”

August 25th, 2005

I’m Thomas Fowler of NoteWay and I’d like to welcome you to NoteWay’s new resource center: NoteWay Notes. We’ll be covering a variety of topics, including how to promote your music online, general website tips, and music industry news, to name a few. Read the rest of this entry »