Music News - Muso.nz is here
16 November 2015 - 0 Comments
Musos in New Zealand can now get
online at an affordable price thanks to the Muso.nz platform. This platform
allows you, the artist, to take advantage of a domain name that clearly defines
your passion for music whilst adding your individual artistic flare to separate
you from the rest. Choose between your own unique email addresses or a website
(including an email) to promote your artistic talent.
This is a new venture, founded by music enthusiast, Dale Jones from Auckland,
who got the idea after a drummer from the Bay of Plenty, Rob Tancock, asked him
if he could make a website for his band Unjammed. Rob says, “When discussing our band with customers we
have found they nearly always ask if we have anything for to listen to... so
even better when we provide audio visual! This site has been a great tool
already, we really like the user friendly aspects and knowing that we can edit
it is very handy.”
The key to the service is in its simplicity, getting your stage name in front
of muso.nz. For example Rob’s band called Unjammed have now got their presence
online using the website name unjammed.muso.nz. Outside of the muso.nz platform
Dale also provides websites made on .co.nz or .com if this is what the customer
wants but for musos we believe the muso.nz websites are much more appropriate
than using generic alternatives or paying Rockstar Fees for a similar service.
This service is hot off the press as Dale has only just completed
unjammed.muso.nz, therefore Dale has kindly
offered any
Muzic.net.nz subscribers the
opportunity for $50 discount off the website production before 31/12/2015 e.g.
if editing of videos and photos is not required for an output like
unjammed.muso.nz this would normally be
priced at $400 for the initial website production and $60 for hosting per year.
So using this offer, a
Muzic.net.nz subscriber could get a
muso.nz website produced
for only $350. This is a fantastic opportunity to get a professional first
impression to potential gig organisers and fans. All Dale asks is that if you
like your new website please provide an honest review of the service. For
further details please visit
muso.nz or email
Dale directly at
[email protected]
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