Archive for October, 2008
Ridiculously Wonderful List of Tools for Photographers, Videobloggers, Podcasters & Musicians
Hi friends, media peeps, small business owners, and starving artists. Here is an amazing list of over 400! tools for Photographers, Videobloggers, Podcasters & Musicians compiled over at Mashable.
Mashable, for those of you that don’t know, is a site dedicated to finding the scoop and the latest news on what’s happening in the world of social networks online – or in other words – what’s new for web sites and the Internet and ultimately we who use them. I know that’s simplistic, but as time goes on I see no need for differentiating web sites from social networks or 2.0 apps or other labels. It’s the way the web is growing.
But back to this amazing list. It has been compiled from previous posts written on Mashable and is a must see if you are a photographer, videoblogger, podcaster, musician, artist – or any other person who is producing your own media, or own publicity for that matter.
The list is lovingly divided up for Photography Gods, Video Gods, Musicians etc. I can spend weeks here exploring them all and probably will. Here are a few that are particularly calling out to me.
- MUSIC SHARING APPLICATIONS AND WIDGETS
- PHOTO PRINTING/BOOK CREATION
- STOCK PHOTOS
- VIDEO MASHUPS
Oh, but there’s a link to a whole new page that lists 33 Ways to Watch Free TV Online.
Gotta run. Bob Wiseman is discussing his multi-media performance work at The Rock Can Roll Festival 4
There’s always something going on here in St. John’s.
Tags: tools for photographers, tools for videobloggers, tools for podcasters, tools for musicians, tools for bands, Bob Wiseman, Rock Can Roll Festival, list of tools, mashable
No commentsWordPress Blogs For Bands
As you know by now I love WordPress. It’s not just the best blogging tool but it also makes great websites for:
- filmmakers (PWK Productions, Down to the Dirt)
- authors Nino Ricci, James McCreath, Paul Quarrington, Moving stories Film Festival)
- and artists (Rachel Peters)
- NEW! videoblogging sites or web series (Funny hockey series, Ripper Hockey)
What I am wondering is why there aren’t more bands using WordPress to drive their web sites. Especially indie bands who are low on cash and can’t afford the fees to get their Flash-based web sites updated.
There are great WordPress Themes for bands here. Here’s a WordPress site I built for the Toronto Blues Band Porkbelly Futures.
When I go poking about different band sites, I keep seeing nicely designed sites that haven’t been updated in months. Their tour schedule is behind, there is no way to get updates either from RSS or email, and it looks deserted. What a waste.
In this day and age you can’t afford to do that. In the ever-changing landscape of the music industry, your relationship with your fans is what counts.
Now, I know how difficult it is to keep your site updated. I am guilty of this myself. But that’s why WordPress makes so much sense. Anyone in the band can update it even if you are a techno phobe. Best yet – you can do it from anywhere on the road as long as you are connected to the web. No fancy software programs necessary – just a browser and your Login password.
With the right plugins, you can even use your mobile phone to make updates. How? You can use for phone to send a message to Twitter and the Twitter for WordPress plugin will make it appear on your sidebar.
Here are more reasons why WordPress for Bands makes a lot of sense.
WordPress is cheap.
It’s way cheaper to set up a WordPress blog for bands than to set up a regular web site. I know start up bands don’t have much money – so don’t go throwing it all into a web site that looks good but never gets updated, or doesn’t serve your fans. Build a WordPress site – save the extra for some other promo work – like proper press kits, EPKs or even a publicist.
WordPress has lots of tools to help you build a loyal fanbase.
Here I go again talking about the great community of developers that build plugins for WordPress that really allow your site to work hard for you. You need to communicate with your fans, and you need them to engage with you. This builds loyalty.
WordPress is built on a MySql database, which means you will be able to do things you can’t do with a regular HTML site. Powerful useful things. Not to mention you can update the look of your site in the future very quickly, easily and economically, so it makes long-term sense too.
Your fans can interact with you – or at least your site.
Do a “From The Road” series and let your fans comment on your web site. Add a guestbook or WordPress forum plugin and let them go at it. Write special blog posts where you ask there opinion on which album cover they prefer.
Google loves Wordress
Google loves web sites that are updated frequently and that’s exactly what blogs are built for – frequent updates. They also publish RSS Feeds (read my cheat sheet on RSS) and ping google too whenever they are updated (you don’t really need to know what that means other than it is a good thing and WordPress does it automatically.) If you comment on another WordPress blog you may get some traffic back to your site, and possibly even a backlink. And Google loves backlinks.
Here are a few WordPress Plugins that make your blog a ridiculously wonderful band web site.
- Discography 0.1. Every band site has a discography page. This plugin makes it easy for bands to store and display information about their songs.
- Gig calendar. Makes it easy to manage and display a calendar of your gigs within WordPress. It’s meant to be as easy as possible for both the musician and the fan. It even manages venue data complete with mapping and ticket links. UPDATE Jan 09 – just got a comment from Dan – he’s updated his plugin and it’s now WordPress 2.7 compatible. Go crazy.
- GigPress. Easy to use, intuitive. And very pretty. Automatically posts to your sidebar, though I wish the sidebar link went to the main post rather than the venue web site. Your post may have more info on it, like time and address and ticket prices, than the venue’s page.
- Event Calendar is another plugin that you could use to display your Tour Schedule. They are set to release a big upgrade.
- The Upcoming plugin from Yoast.com works with Yahoo’s Upcoming web site.
- Get a Twitter account and add Twitter Tools to your blog. The plugin will post and archive your tweets – so you get 2-in-one PR and an easy way to update your blog. What to tweet? Thoughts from the road, from the studio, last minute gigs, chats with other musicians. You can also get widgets that will allow your tweets to appear on your MySpace and Facebook pages – so with one tweet you’ve updated several sites. Remember – you can do this from your mobile phone.
- The MySpace crossposter is another time saver. Any posts to your blog will be immediately crossposted to your MySpace page.
- Play your music on your blog – or your podcast – with Audio Plugin.
- Sell your SWAG with this shopping cart plugin.
Here are some cool WordPress premium themes that are easy to customize and image heavy, so will work well for a band site:
- StudioPress Church – That’s right, the Church theme is one of the coolest for a band web site. Think of it as the church of rock and roll. But most of these themes will make great wordpress sites. Formerly called Revolution themes, these designs are upgraded constantly and come with support if you buy. We can customize them for you too. You’ll want the Viva Thumbs plugin to make adding the home page thumbnails a snap (especially if you’re on the road, this will save hours of time, otherwise you have to fiddle with custom themes and photoshop resizing…)
- WordPress Remix – This was one of our favourite WordPress themes for corporate web sites, but with the recent upgrades there are some great looks for bands. Try home page style 4 or 5. Has integrated galleries and events pages.
- Tribal Music by Gorilla Themes will need some graphic work to swap your own logo and background into the design, but you will get a cool site with built in music player from Mixpod so that you can stream your music.
More Best WordPress Themes for bands here.
To build a custom site like this would normally cost many thousands of dollars. With WordPress, not so much.
Why don’t more bands use WordPress? Why? Why?
Tags: Internet Marketing For Bands, wordpress for bands, cheap web sites for bands, web sites for musicians
21 commentsPhotoshop Magic Trick

I love taking photos and while I certainly appreciate purism, I also love playing with Photoshop and “colouring” my photos. It’s more like painting, and you can really get some beautiful effects.
This is my favorite tutorial on how to paint your photographs with Photoshop – Blurbomat’s How to Turn an Ordinary Photo Into an Extraordinary Photo. Read more
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