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DJ Website creation Research
Posted on: 04.01.2013 by Millard Facemyer
Hi all,

I am researching on the best options out there to create a new website for my DJ persona. I am interested in what tools you use and how do you do it.

I would like to ask the community:

How do you create your DJ website(any simple platform) ?

How important is your DJ website for you and to help you getting gigs ?

How much money and time do you usually spend on it on a monthly basis ?

All the replies would mean a lot to me.

Thank you all in advance
Libbie Orion
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
I currently have onesheet with domain hosting through godaddy. Thinking about switching to wordpress as onesheet is a bit limiting. Here's mine: http://sambirchenough.com
just be careful and very protective of your data on WP sites
WP sites are the highest prone to attacks, hacks, and the like.
Harley Zitka
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by sonuz
Thank you very much Manolo008.

What do you believe if there was a online service/cms that has multiple dj focused themes for a website, with integration with facebook, soundcloud and options to manage fans such as mailing list, would you use it ?

Is there any service like that online that you might now of ?

Thank you a lot for your time and care to answer.
www.onesheet.com does what you are looking for. Total integration for musicians. I've been using it for a couple years.
Libbie Orion
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Wordpress

Get domain and hosting from host gator, they got one click wordpress instal and use their live chat support which is amazing to help set u up.
be careful doing this with sites that have one click installs
you CANT update the code automatically if its a one click
Youll need to do it manually.
And keep in mind, sometimes the upgrade isnt as bug free as the upgraded FROM version so youll need to be able to get back DOWN a peg
Best thing to do here is to have the ability to TEST an upgrade in your server to make sure it works the way you need it to.

Also, there are many providers
1&1
Powweb
iPowerWeb
and a few others that joomla, wordpress, and other CMS sites constantly have problems running on.

The biggest issue i have seen with sites like that (especially godaddy) is when traffic builds up on the server (which your account shares)
then your site slows down

Also if you have direct mp3 download links, you are going to slow your site greatly (if you have a lot of mixes in the server)

You should make sure to get afforable space as well.

Something less then 20gig is just not worth it.
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Hi Sonuz,

These days it is very easy to make your own website. I'am also trying to create one, although more time goes into my mixing and music selection skills. But if you mastered that already it is time to take it to the next level. Try to get some local small gig's. Get in touch with other local dj's, visit local evening s of your genre etc. The people that you get in contact with maybe already have a website. And maybe know someone who can build one.

If you still want to do it yourself (great learning curve) then I guess it is the best to take a look at the Content Management System(s). A CMS like Joomla! is one of them.
You can also take a look at Wordpress, Drupal, Concrete5 etc.

If you do is yourself it will only cost you time. If you hire some one thenn simply ask yourself; how much money do i earn with dj'ing. And make a budget out of that anwser.

Good luck!
Thank you very much Manolo008.

What do you believe if there was a online service/cms that has multiple dj focused themes for a website, with integration with facebook, soundcloud and options to manage fans such as mailing list, would you use it ?

Is there any service like that online that you might now of ?

Thank you a lot for your time and care to answer.
Millard Facemyer
04.01.2013
Hi all,

I am researching on the best options out there to create a new website for my DJ persona. I am interested in what tools you use and how do you do it.

I would like to ask the community:

How do you create your DJ website(any simple platform) ?

How important is your DJ website for you and to help you getting gigs ?

How much money and time do you usually spend on it on a monthly basis ?

All the replies would mean a lot to me.

Thank you all in advance
Tashia Mcdunn
08.01.2013
I built my site with Wordpress and its hosted on GoDaddy. It's cool to have a central place to point people towards if they have any curiosity in your djing but it does not generate any traffic on its own. I probably get more referrals from sound cloud and sites where I post my actual content too.

I dont spend much time on it... but then again i havent updated in a while. I don't spend anything on it, not since its inception.

Good luck man!

Jim
Roxy Susano
07.01.2013
Pay for PROFESSIONAL do for you.

You like to be a DJ? Are you a Professional DJ?

So, a lot of people are professionals web designers, so, do it with some professional.

You can do it yourself, but if you are not professional, your site never will be good like one site made by one web designer.
Nena Leos
06.01.2013
To create my dj website, I use wordpress, its really simple to use. I bought my domain for 10$ and I would say I probably pay like 40$ for 2 years for hosting it.

IMO having a website helps with your online presence. However, inorder to get gigs, you have to network and connect with djs and industry people. Getting a gig is all about who you know, not about having a nice website. Having a website is great when meeting people and they want to hear your mixes, you can just give them your site.
Libbie Orion
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by DJ SB
I currently have onesheet with domain hosting through godaddy. Thinking about switching to wordpress as onesheet is a bit limiting. Here's mine: http://sambirchenough.com
just be careful and very protective of your data on WP sites
WP sites are the highest prone to attacks, hacks, and the like.
Halley Wurzer
05.01.2013
I currently have onesheet with domain hosting through godaddy. Thinking about switching to wordpress as onesheet is a bit limiting. Here's mine: http://sambirchenough.com
Libbie Orion
05.01.2013
See if this helps you at all Sonuz

Create a Great DJ Website, in Minutes

Written by Ean Golden on August 7th, 2011
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
brocklamber,

Thanks for the reply.

Can you post your own content or as it seems to me it only collects external data ?

Thank you very much
Harley Zitka
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by sonuz
Thank you very much Manolo008.

What do you believe if there was a online service/cms that has multiple dj focused themes for a website, with integration with facebook, soundcloud and options to manage fans such as mailing list, would you use it ?

Is there any service like that online that you might now of ?

Thank you a lot for your time and care to answer.
www.onesheet.com does what you are looking for. Total integration for musicians. I've been using it for a couple years.
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
DJ7Star,

Thank you for your reply,

Can you post any charts, post gig dates or add a mailing list to your site via flavors.me ?

Thanks in advance.
Rebekah Benfield
05.01.2013
I bought a domain from hostgator, then went to flavors.me paid 20 bucks for a year membership and pointed the site to my domain. I also created the backround and logos with photoshop, and linked Facebook and soundcloud etc. it also comes with a mobile version. Check out the result here dj7star.com. I believe it's good to have a website, but I haven't got any gigs from it yet. Although it is new, and still needs tweaking.
Libbie Orion
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by MaxOne
Wordpress

Get domain and hosting from host gator, they got one click wordpress instal and use their live chat support which is amazing to help set u up.
be careful doing this with sites that have one click installs
you CANT update the code automatically if its a one click
Youll need to do it manually.
And keep in mind, sometimes the upgrade isnt as bug free as the upgraded FROM version so youll need to be able to get back DOWN a peg
Best thing to do here is to have the ability to TEST an upgrade in your server to make sure it works the way you need it to.

Also, there are many providers
1&1
Powweb
iPowerWeb
and a few others that joomla, wordpress, and other CMS sites constantly have problems running on.

The biggest issue i have seen with sites like that (especially godaddy) is when traffic builds up on the server (which your account shares)
then your site slows down

Also if you have direct mp3 download links, you are going to slow your site greatly (if you have a lot of mixes in the server)

You should make sure to get afforable space as well.

Something less then 20gig is just not worth it.
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
I created a new thread with a few direct questions and if you could reply to that thread would be awesome.

Thanks
Marybeth Viscione
05.01.2013
Hi Sonuz,

I believe that would be a great idea. But it still is very static. For the creative and 'I want to learn' people, a CMS structure is much more dynamic and fun. The CMS I worked with (Joomla!) is based on pre made templates, plugins and apps. If you search, you will find some templates designed for DJ's. But then again, if everybody is using the same template...

I took a look at youre website and I believe you already got a solid basis. But I also can see why you would want an update.
Try to find websites (music / dj related or not) that you believe are pretty amazing. Then when you find your way in one of the CMS's, you look for a simular template and of you go!
Hipolito Scionti
05.01.2013
Wordpress

Get domain and hosting from host gator, they got one click wordpress instal and use their live chat support which is amazing to help set u up.
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
Originally Posted by Manolo008
Hi Sonuz,

These days it is very easy to make your own website. I'am also trying to create one, although more time goes into my mixing and music selection skills. But if you mastered that already it is time to take it to the next level. Try to get some local small gig's. Get in touch with other local dj's, visit local evening s of your genre etc. The people that you get in contact with maybe already have a website. And maybe know someone who can build one.

If you still want to do it yourself (great learning curve) then I guess it is the best to take a look at the Content Management System(s). A CMS like Joomla! is one of them.
You can also take a look at Wordpress, Drupal, Concrete5 etc.

If you do is yourself it will only cost you time. If you hire some one thenn simply ask yourself; how much money do i earn with dj'ing. And make a budget out of that anwser.

Good luck!
Thank you very much Manolo008.

What do you believe if there was a online service/cms that has multiple dj focused themes for a website, with integration with facebook, soundcloud and options to manage fans such as mailing list, would you use it ?

Is there any service like that online that you might now of ?

Thank you a lot for your time and care to answer.
Marybeth Viscione
05.01.2013
Hi Sonuz,

These days it is very easy to make your own website. I'am also trying to create one, although more time goes into my mixing and music selection skills. But if you mastered that already it is time to take it to the next level. Try to get some local small gig's. Get in touch with other local dj's, visit local evening s of your genre etc. The people that you get in contact with maybe already have a website. And maybe know someone who can build one.

If you still want to do it yourself (great learning curve) then I guess it is the best to take a look at the Content Management System(s). A CMS like Joomla! is one of them.
You can also take a look at Wordpress, Drupal, Concrete5 etc.

If you do is yourself it will only cost you time. If you hire some one thenn simply ask yourself; how much money do i earn with dj'ing. And make a budget out of that anwser.

Good luck!
Millard Facemyer
05.01.2013
I would be very thankful for any answers.

Thank you all.

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