As if bands and/or their webmasters didn’ have enough accounts already on all kinds o social platforms, there’s now also a brand new player in the fiel: DigABand which “empowers independent musicians to boost their online presence”. The sole difference here is that the DigABand website targets artists with less than 1000 fans. Via the service you can create a customized site with your very own vanity URL. Included in the various options are connections to social networks like Facebook and Twitter plus blogs and email accounts.
In order to connect the artist community on the website, DigABand offers the option to collaborate for gigs and share a fan base and this based on location, genre, number of fans, number of plays and other meta data.
Personally I don’t see the added value if you already have a MySpace, Reverbnation, Facebook and a Twitter account. It stops somewhere doesn’t it? One good thing though, the whole is very user friendly and I only wish that MySpace was as easy/stable as this platform.
As if bands and/or their webmasters didn’ have enough accounts already on all kinds o social platforms, there’s now also a brand new player in the fiel: DigABand which “empowers independent musicians to boost their online presence”. The sole difference here is that the DigABand website targets artists with less than 1000 fans. Via the service you can create a customized site with your very own vanity URL. Included in the various options are connections to social networks like Facebook and Twitter plus blogs and email accounts.
In order to connect the artist community on the website, DigABand offers the option to collaborate for gigs and share a fan base and this based on location, genre, number of fans, number of plays and other meta data.

