Posted: May 6, 2019
Category: Online Presence
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**Guest post written by Dave Cool, an excerpt from Bandzoogle’s free online guide "How to make a website for your music".
"If you’re actively promoting a new album or looking to book more gigs, you’ll need to have a specific EPK or Press Kit section on your website to centralize information for media and bookers. With an EPK page, they can quickly find all the details they need.
So here are the essential elements to include in your EPK:
Media and venues have different needs for bios, so it’s a good idea to include a few different versions (at least one short and one long) so that they can easily use the bio that works for them.
Include your official promo photos, with vertical and horizontal options, as well as black & white versions. Make them hi-resolution, and offer a variety of options, from live shots to posed band pictures. You can also include your album cover artwork for music reviewers.
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Have your latest music available to listen to, with a few tracks set up for free download. In case a reviewer wants your full album, include clear information on who they can contact to get a copy. You can also include links to Spotify or Apple Music so they can listen on their preferred streaming platform.
Embed a few of your best videos to encourage your EPK readers to watch a high-quality video that best represents your band. Include a video of a live performance as well to give bookers an idea of what your live show is like.
Of course, you’ll need to add some press to your Press Kit. Post links to your best reviews and interviews alongside the best quote from each review. Include the logos of the media sources next to each quote for a nice visual touch.
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If you’ve won any awards, charted on radio, had your songs placed in movies/TV/ads, had success on streaming platforms, or performed at noteworthy festivals or conferences, include this information in your EPK.
Include detailed information on how to get in touch with you, your publicist, or booking agent. You can also add your social media links so bookers and media can quickly check out your social profiles. But don’t overdo it, you can just list the social platforms that you’re most active on.
Read the full website guide here."
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Bio:
Dave Cool (yes, his real name) is the Director of Artist & Industry Outreach at music website platform Bandzoogle. A former punk rock drummer, Dave has spoken at dozens of conferences including SXSW, CMW, and SF Music Tech, and has been interviewed by The Economist and the Financial Post about the music industry.