BandCode.net Launches New Tools for Band Sites July 14, 2001
Miami-based BandCode.net has launched their site for
musicians and bands, featuring high-end web features to promote artists
live shows and recorded music.
Their services are divided into three chief areas:
1. The BandCode.net system - Specialized, dynamic Plug-in Pages that work
with your existing site. Add concert listings, news, a mailing list, a
visitor forum, an online store and other areas to your site quickly and
easily. Use a specialized online Administrator to update all your info in
seconds (no learning HTML!).
2. Web Design - Dont have an existing site? Get a presence on
the web. Select from a list of plans designed specifically to meet the
needs of bands and musical artists in need of complete online
representation. Flash animation, custom graphics, photo galleries, sound
clips and more are all possible. Plus, your new site is built to
work with the dynamic BandCode system.
3. Record Label Media Services - BandCode.net offers complete interactive
media packages. Need an interactive CD sampler of your bands? A corporate
web site? BandCode.net has worked for years with record labels, theatre companies,
and new media houses to create web sites and multimedia projects to enhance
their electronic marketability. Let us our experience work for you.
BandCode began out of frustration. It bothered me to see so many excellent
bands out there with either no site at all, or sites that didnt do their
music justice. I wanted to do something about it. With that in mind, I
developed the idea for BandCode, says BandCode.net President, Mark
Rossmore.
BandCodes web design
plans starting at $375 with the $50-off current Summer Special. This plan
includes: (1) a 4 Page Web site (Home, Bio, Music, Contact), (2) all the
BandCode Plug-in Pages (Concerts, News, Mailing List, etc.), and (3) the
BandCode System for one year ($150 value).
Other musician web sites work off of templates and pre-defined layouts. If
they have a hundred band sites, all of those sites look the same.
BandCode.net firmly believes that every band needs its own online identity
built around its music and persona. For more information, visit their web site at www.bandcode.net. |