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Guest Column: Avoiding The Mistakes Other Artists Make In Their Web Sites g9 Line
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Author Tim Sweeney is head of Tim Sweeney & Associates, who are entering their 18th year of being, "the only true artist development company in the world."

Tim is one of the music industry's most sought after experts and consultants, and has written several influential books including "Tim Sweeney's Guide To Releasing Independent Records".

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One of the great secrets of the music business is that successful artists avoid the mistakes that other artists make. Especially when it comes to the Internet and their web site.

For example, most artist's web sites don't generate the kind of response or CD sales they want for the simple reason they have designed it for the wrong people! Too frequently, I meet artists at my workshops or who call me before listening to my new audio book, Tim Sweeney's Guitar To Releasing Independent Records, Part 2, who have designed their web site for their friends and current fans. Big mistake! Why? Because they're not the people coming to it! The people who are coming to it are "their friends" and new fans you met by handing out CD samplers.

You see, whether they are your current fan's friends or the people you have met promoting your next show, they are coming to your site to learn more about you. Your current fans have only told their friends how great you are and that they enjoy your music and they should come to a future show or buy a CD. Well as you know when someone talks to you about a new artist, you are not going to wait a month for the next show. You are going to go to their web site to find out about them and listen to their music. Even if you gave the person a CD sampler, they aren't going to remember everything you told them!

So with that in mind, they will be coming to your web site to learn more about you. Then do what the successful artists do! Use your Artist Profile materials in the site - not your press kit! Since your Artist Profile bio talks about who you are as an artist and what your music is about and its value, use that to build the personal bond with your new fans. Not a press kit bio that's full of hype no one cares about. Since your press kit isn't getting the response or results you want from the media, why try to pawn it off on new fans that won't care either? Give them what they want!

Successful artists understand what new fans want to know about them and their music. Learn what you need to give them and leave the other artists behind.

Don't know what an Artist Profile is? Get a copy of my new audio book, Tim Sweeney's Guitar To Releasing Independent Records, Part 2 at www.tsamusic.com.

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