As the COVID-19 crisis continues across the world, people will need to avoid public areas for weeks to come. Unfortunately, this is hitting several industries extremely hard. These are uncertain times for people who rely on large gatherings to make a living. Musicians are no exception and face several challenges. In this post, we’re going to cover some ways to keep your music career active during this crisis.
Author Anna DiTommaso
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How to Promote Upcoming Gigs on Your Website
If you’re a gigging musician, one of your main goals is to draw as many people as possible to your shows. The more people you bring through the doors the better. Many musicians provide only basic information on their sites – like where and when they’re playing. This means you’re missing out on the opportunity to get more people through the doors. In this post we’ll cover how to promote upcoming gigs in a compelling way that can lead to more people in the crowd.
Let’s start with a few basics.
A Primer on WordPress Security
One of the biggest concerns of managing a website is keeping it secure. Since your website plays a major part in maintaining your reputation, it’s one of your biggest assets in growing your music career. In this post, we cover how using best practices, plugins, and other resources can improve your WordPress site’s security.
Artist Spotlight: Ry Bradley
Ry Bradley is an award-winning country music artist who brings his dynamic stage presence and innovative country sound with him wherever he goes. Growing up in Hawaii and California, he was exposed to many types of music which helped him develop his own unique sound. Ry received the 2014 LA Music Award for “Country Artist of the Year.”
We recently caught up with Ry to learn about his upcoming album, his work for the victims of the Las Vegas Route 91 Harvest shooting, and what he likes most about his Wayfarer theme.