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Muse, April 10th 2008 at the LA Forum

April 13th, 2007 by buddyhawke

Muse was incredible. It’s always great to see a band with such uniqueness and talent have such a draw. The sold out crowd at the LA Forum was very receptive to the 2 hour set and amazing light/video show the band put on. With the exception of the $40 t-shirts (boo), it was on of the most memorable concert events I’ve seen in a while. Stay tuned for more information on Matt Bellamy, as I’ve become fascinated with his guitar setup and his customized guitars. His rig is like nothing I’ve ever seen…

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Internet Marketing for Bands- Part 2

April 4th, 2007 by buddyhawke

Your Band Name Is A Keyword

In preparing for this post, I took a second to look for a band that I could be completely unbiased against so as not to offend fans, but to solely use their band name as the focus of the article. In my defense, I’m an average fan of AFI and won’t discuss the music today. But after browsing the Guitar World website, AFI stood out as a great example for 2 good reasons: 1. AFI is a shortened version of the full band name “A Fire Inside”, and the acronym can stand for plenty of other things. 2. As a well established band, I’ve seen countless fan sites, links from record label sites and thousands of backlinks from the most reputable music portals out there. A good band name can really make or break your chances of making it as I mentioned earlier, but for internet marketing’s sake, it can easily bury you. But a deciding factor may be how easily you can rise in search engines under your band name. Try searching AFI in Google, and as of today you will see the following…

AFI Search Result

Since a newly formed band isn’t going to have a Google music link for quite a while, we’ll have to ignore this for now. But notice the first result in the organic listings. The American Film Institute. Some may argue the domain is an exact match to the search, but we’re dealing with two powerhouse internet entities here. Your still-playing-for-beer band can’t compete. If AFI can’t out rank everyone for their new name, you won’t either. Consider how commonly used the word or words making up your band name are. The more you know about your band name, the more the internet world probably has written about it. Unique combinations of words will help ensure you’re the only credible internet site for that result. For my examples sake, “A Fire Inside” may have been a better choice to promote themselves under, because the direct competition isn’t nearly as strong and has far fewer results. With all of this in mind, remember you are trying to make your music and material as publically accessible as you can. With band marketing today, you can’t afford to be buried in the search engine results when word-of-mouth can be your best ally. If you can’t secure the perfect domain that a screaming fan at a show will remember 100% of the time as mentioned in part one, you’ll need the power of search engines to get them to your site.

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Internet marketing for bands- Part 1

March 26th, 2007 by buddyhawke

Being a part of both of these industries, it’s become very apparent that these two entities (music marketing and internet marketing) are fairly unaware of each other. But it’s very important that up and coming bands out there realize the power of internet marketing. And not the “we have more friends on Myspace than you” kind. Here’s my thoughts on the subject, and hopefully someone finds it useful :) When choosing a band name, consider the domain name. Choosing your band name is one of the most important decisions you and your bandmates will have to endure before hitting the path to stardom. When you’ve narrowed the list down, try a new method to help finalize. Are any of the names available as a .com, without dashes or a ___music or ___rocks at the end? If it is not, has another band or worse yet, a jumbo corporation taken it? Most domains are fine for standard SEO sake, but imagine the teenagers at your first show screaming in amazement before you have to blast over the PA “Check us out at official-megatron-rocks-your-pants8.biz. Whoa Yeah!”. Think anyone will remember that the next day? Or that night when they blog your awesome rock extravaganza? Up next in Pt. 2- Consider your online competition, your band name is a keyword.

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Ask a guitar hero

February 12th, 2007 by buddyhawke

Guitar World magazine has an awesome new feature where you can email a question directly to a rotating list of guitar heroes. This months “columnists” are George Lynch (Dokken, Lynch Mob, The Dojo) and the one and only Adam Jones of Tool.
If the questions are good enough, GW will post them in next month’s magazine, complete with answers.
Here’s an example question from their website:

“Tony, you have one of the most spectacular moustaches in rock history. What is your razor of choice?” or “Is it true you once lit Bill Ward’s beard on fire?”
Here’s the link

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