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Artist Logs http://artistlogs.com Artist Logs builds websites and communication solutions for musicians and artists. Subjects here range from web devlopement to the music industry and arts promotion in general. Mon, 27 Aug 2007 00:08:08 +0000 http://backend.userland.com/rss092 Trumpet quartet website The trumpet quartet Bella Tromba, has recently gone live with their new website. Having worked alongside Artist Logs for more time than is really healthy on this project, it is a nice one to finally get out the door. The best news is, that they’re blogging. About all things chamber music, ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/trumpet-quartet-website/ Bella Tromba The trumpet quartet Bella Tromba, has recently gone live with their new website. Having worked alongside Artist Logs for more time than is really healthy on this project, it is a nice one to finally get out the door. The best news is, that they’re blogging. About all things chamber music, ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/bella-tromba/ What do musicians need/want in a site? Someone knows the answer. Ask over at RobsHouse.net - someone that gets it. Points 1 and 2 struck a chord with me in particular (and this was written over a year ago). Personal blog site. As a musician, I would like a site where I can write small articles, announcements, open letters ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/what-do-musicians-needwant-in-a-site/ Some quick, free advice Since offering our free site & communication assessment we have—not surprisingly—had a fair amount of requests for this service. So many in fact that we have had to start asking for sites to meet certain criteria before we begin to work on the assessment. The criteria are simple, and are as ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/some-quick-free-advice/ Fine Arts Brass Website A website that is increasingly impressing me these days is the Fine Arts Brass site. There is a lot that these guys are doing right, and I’m not just talking about their phenomenal performing skills! They are building a community around their message board, and the site is a constantly fluctuating ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/fine-arts-brass-website/ Want to promote your recital with a film? Why the heck not? This offering from trumpet player Adam Dickson certainly clattered my funny bone. It is well worth checking out, mostly for a good laugh rather than info on his next recital (which happens to be in Michigan, USA). For those without the time to download the movie (28MB), it ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/want-to-promote-your-recital-with-a-film/ Musical blogging hits the mainstream The best of the classical music bloggers hit the mainstream last week through some interesting words by Richard Scheinin on MercuryNews.com. His writing (which requires signing up for an account - so 80% of you probably won’t bother) explains how classical music writing in the media has ‘gone underground’, to ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/musical-blogging-hits-the-main-stream/ Engage your personality I recently read an article by Drew McManus, which discusses how the classical music industry needs to reassess its view of itself to move forward. In Thereas never been a better time for the business, Drew summarises many of my own feelings about the way in which musicians approach their business ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/engage-your-personality/ Blogging and Google Blogging and search engines go hand in hand. And when I say search engines I basically mean Google. Google is the No.1 search engine in the world, both in terms of size, and popularity. You’re an internet user… what search engine do you use? Chances are it’s Google. So why does ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/blogging-and-google/ RSS feeds: An observation RSS as a form of syndicating content revolutionised the way I worked on the web. Not just because I could get hold of the content that was relevant to me as soon as it was available, but also because I knew that content I was producing was instantly being zapped ... http://artistlogs.com/weblog/rss-feeds-an-observation/