Blogging for Musicians Made Simple, by Hubert Sawyers

Everybody tells you that you should be blogging right?

Well that’s all well and good but what a lot of people forget to mention is why on earth you should spend all that time doing it. Let me break it down:

  1. A blog helps build your brand and let’s people know what you stand for.
  2. It gives a platform on which your fans can comment and add their own opinion which is essential for building a proper tribe.
  3. The final and most important point is that if you blog about bands and music that your potential fans might be into, it can bring a steady stream of new people to your website.

The latest post from Hubert Sawyers on the Frying in Vein blog shows you a great way to have more blog ideas that you could ever need.

Hubert says, “If one of your 2011 SMART goals is to blog more, then great! Blogging is a great way to build your long-tail and strengthen the search engine optimization (aka SEO) on your website with fresh content. Were you lost at “long-tail?” Well, fear not. Basically, the more you blog about certain subjects, the more likely that search engines will acknowledge your site for it. That is why it is good to use well-placed phrases or keywords in your posts, because when the search engines comb your site, they will note them.”

Mind Map Your Next Music Blogging Strategy

Frying in Vein

Enjoy,

- Chris

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  • http://fryinginvein.com Hubert Sawyers III

    Aww man, Chris. Thanks for the acknowledgment again, sir!

    Blogging provides like your greatest place for attracting new fans. It’s just that simple!

    I’ll see you on the interwebs, man!

  • Chris Rockett

    Hey Hubert,

    You keep putting out that great content and I’ll keep letting people know about it.

    I really enjoy reading your stuff man.

    See you on Facebook ;-)