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  1. Hey everyone! Thank you so much or all of your suggestions. πŸ₯° There are so many good ideas on this thread!!! I stared with musicians, and have restaurants & authors next on my list, with 4 other ideas for lined up after that. Please keep suggesting topics for me, and give this post a little love if you like my writing style:
  2. What do David Bowie, Alanis Morissette, Sia, and Xavier White have in common? They all rock their online presence using Squarespace, and you can too! This post will help you create a website as awesome as the unique sounds you share with your fans. You’ll learn about Squarespace features that you can use to share your music, info about your next gig and even manage new merch without having to juggle the inventory yourself. Your Online Stage Presence: Essential Pages for Your Musician Website Your Squarespace website can help you connect with fans, showcase your music, and tell the world what you're all about. Here are the essential pages to get you started and rocking online: Home Page: Your Spotlight Moment The Home Page is your website's first impression, so make it count! Here's what to include: A killer hero image: This could be a high-quality photo of you performing, your album cover, or anything that captures your vibe. You can also feature a background video, adding some eye-catching motion to your home page. A captivating bio: In a few short sentences, tell the world who you are, what kind of music you make, and why they should be listening. Keep it interesting but easy to understand, like you're having a conversation with a friend. Links to your music: Make it easy for fans to find your music. Embed your music player directly on the homepage, or link to your profiles on streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Pro Tip: Don't forget a clear "Call to Action" (CTA) on your homepage. This tells fans what you want them to do next, like subscribing to your mailing list to be notified of your next event, buying your latest album with a product block, or checking out your tour dates with a link to your event page. About Page: Sharing Your Story The About Page is your chance to connect with fans on a deeper level. Here, you can: Tell your story: How did you get started with music? What inspires you? Tell the story behind your sound, your album art, or even your creative artist name. Introduce your band members (or you, if you’re a solo artist!): Let fans get to know the people behind the music. Include fun facts and anecdotes to help people connect with you on a personal level. Share photos and videos: Show fans behind-the-scenes glimpses, performance photos, or anything that gives them a taste of your personality. Pro Tip: Encourage your community to contribute! Feature Instagram posts where fans have tagged you and link to your social profiles so they can follow you there, too. Music Page: Where Your Music Shines This is the heart of your website, where fans come to experience your music. Here's how to make it awesome: Showcase your music: You have a few different options here: You can upload your audio files directly to Squarespace. This is great if you're selling your music directly through your website. You can upload a sample of the audio file and then add a link to the physical or digital product. Embed music from streaming platforms like SoundCloud. This is a good option if you already have a presence on those platforms. Make it easy for fans to listen, purchase, or pre-order your music: Link to your music stores (iTunes, Bandcamp, etc.) or offer downloads directly on your website (through Squarespace's built-in e-commerce features). Tour Dates Page: Promote Your Next Event This page is essential to let fans know where they can see you live! You’ll find a few creative ways to do this using Squarespace. You can Use an event page type to page to display info about upcoming events, and past events, too. For each event, make sure you include the cities, and venues, with a link to ticket sales for each individual show. You can also link directly to Bandsintown. Squarespace lets you integrate Bandsintown blocks that seamlessly blend with your website's design. These blocks display your tour dates, festivals, or even live-stream shows directly from your Bandsintown profile. Here's the coolest part: Visitors can RSVP to concerts, buy tickets, join live-stream shows, and get notified about future gigs, all through links embedded right in the block. It's a one-stop shop for your fans to stay connected and rock out with you live, and it can be embedded directly into the Squarespace website you’ve created. A quick side note about using Bandsintown with Squarespace: You'll need to set the dates, text, and buttons you want to appear by heading over to your Bandsintown account. Learn more about the Bandsintown blocks. Contact Page: Stay Connected with Your Fans Consider creating a page to help your fans stay connected to you: Add a newsletter block to collect email addresses from your fans! You'll be able to use Squarespace Campaigns to send them updates about new music, tour dates, and exclusive content. Add your social media links. Make sure fans can find you on all the major platforms like Instagram, YouTube, and any other place you regularly post your creative content. Additional Features to Supercharge Your Musician Website Rocking the essential pages is a great start, but there's always room to crank your website up to eleven! Here are some bonus features to consider, transforming your website from a stage to a full-fledged fan zone: Let Your Inner Poet Speak with A Blog Ever wanted to share your thoughts, stories, and creative process with the world? A blog is your platform! You can: Write about your musical journey: Share your experiences, songwriting inspirations, or even gear reviews. Post behind-the-scenes content: Give fans exclusive access to recording sessions, music video shoots, or tour shenanigans. (Just keep it PG-rated, alright?) Connect with fans on a deeper level: Show your personality, humor, and what makes you tick. Gear Up Your Fans with Merch Let your fans wear their fandom loud and proud with a killer merch store! Selling your own merchandise is a fantastic way to generate some extra income to support your music career. Squarespace allows you to sell both physical and digital merch. You can offer downloadable content like exclusive song demos, ringtones, or high-resolution wallpapers. Squarespace has built-in e-commerce features that will deliver these digital products to you. You can also use Squarespace to sell physical merch. T-shirts, hoodies, hats, posters – the sky's the limit! Design your own merch or partner with a printing company, like Printful. Printful makes it easier than ever because they integrate directly with Squarespace! You can upload your own images, like your band's logo or your latest album artwork, and Printful handles the rest. Yup, they print, they ship, and there is no minimum order amount and no more inventory to keep track of; Printful does it all for you. Learn more about Custom Merch. Building Your Fan Base with Mailing Lists Your website visitors are awesome, but a mailing list lets you build a dedicated fan base. With a mailing list, you can: Stay connected with fans: Send out updates about new music, tour dates, or exclusive content. Offer special promotions: Give your email subscribers exclusive discounts on merch or early access to new releases. Build anticipation: Tease upcoming projects or share behind-the-scenes sneak peeks to keep fans engaged. Pro tip: add a newsletter block to the footer of your website so it’s visible on every page. When people sign up, you can send them an auto email, welcoming them to your email list, and notify them of events, offers, and more using Squarespace campaigns. Get To Know Your Audience with Analytics Understanding your audience can help you create new content that truly connects with them. Squarespace has built-in analytics that give you valuable insights into your website traffic. You can see: How many people are visiting your website: Track your website's growth and see how effective your promotional efforts are. Where your visitors come from: This helps you understand your audience demographics and tailor your content accordingly. What pages are most popular: See which content resonates most with your fans and focus on creating more of what they love. Recap: How To Rock the Web with Your Own Musician Website There you have it, music makers! With a website built on Squarespace, you'll have everything you need to create a killer online presence that showcases your talent, connects with fans, and takes Here is a quick list-style recap to help you get started: Decide how to share your music. Upload an audio track or embed content from another program like Spotify. Build an email list. Use Squarespace newsletter blocks on specific pages, and in your website footer, so you can send people an email with important updates, like new merch and upcoming shows. Create a homepage with an image or video that captures your vibe. Use this page to introduce your music, and yourself! Start with an eye catching banner suing a high quality image. Consider introducing motion to your site with a video background or a GIF in an image block. Add a simple bio that links to your about page and promote your email list, latest live show, or new music & merch. Make this about you. Your fans are here to connect with you, so dedicate an entire page to be about your musical journey. Promote your upcoming events. Use an events page or the bandsintown integration to tell your fans where you will be playing next. Remember to provide a link so they can buy tickets online! Make money with merch. Upload your logo & creative art to Printify so your fans can support your music, and you don’t have to add β€œmanage inventory” to your to do list. Learn about what your fans love. Use analytics to find out the most popular pages on your site, like products, tour dates, and tracks. Looking for a template to start with? Check out these: 🚍 Going on tour? Start with Cruz: cruz-fluid-demo.squarespace.com πŸ’Ώ Releasing a new album? Try Kitui: kitui-fluid-demo.squarespace.com πŸ›οΈ Marketing new merch? Give Vandam a go: vandam-fluid-demo.squarespace.com 🎧 Ready to share your most popular tracks? Try Tryp: golivehq.co/tryp-squarespace-template Did you find this article helpful? Comment below and follow me here on the Squarespace Forum because i’ve got even more to share! Next up: restaurants, photographers, authors, and individual service providers.
  3. I got a few more ideas from my Instagram fam today (here's a link to my profile if you wanna join the fun) martial arts authors (writers & poets) medi spas corporate events catering weddings
  4. These are all great - thank you, everyone!! I posted this question to my YouTube community and got some great responses there that I wanted to add here: Legal and accounting! These are often just brochure sites, with contact information. Local clubs and societies, which often don’t have much money but need a site. Food retail / restaurants (that have POS) Non-profits Franchises
  5. I also forgot about your second question - borders! Those can be tricky for images. If you have one set to "fill" instead of fit, or a shape, you can use a basic border code. All content blocks get a unique block id that you can find with a free Chrome extension that a lot of us use ( https://insidethesquare.co/chromeext ) Here is a tutorial about creating code for specific blocks: https://insidethesquare.co/squarespace-tutorials/css-targeting-tricks and here is an article about borders: https://insidethesquare.co/borders
  6. Hey @Bexxx - welcome to Squarespace! πŸ‘‹ A lot of the coding you used in Showit will work for common HTML things, like the a that you'll use to target an active link. But you've already discovered that Squarespace has its own unique selectors for some important things. πŸ˜‰ The active link in your website header has a background image you can hide with a version @tuanphan 's code. This code below will hide the underline from pages you are actively on, and leave a border hover effect that will be the same color as your nav color, even if you change it in the site style menu: .header-nav-item--active a{background:transparent!important} .header-nav-item a:hover{border-bottom:1px solid var(--solidHeaderNavigationColor)!important} If there are other things you want to change, you'll find a ton of free codes on my tutorial blog at insidethesquare.co/squarespace-tutorials I hope all that info helps, and best of luck with your Squarespace project!
  7. Gotcha - thank you for sharing that screenshot!! That's a carousel list section auto layout, and you can have those images display as a circle without any code. In edit mode, select edit content, and under your design tab you'll see the image crop option. You can pick circle from that list and Squarespace will crop it for you. πŸ‘πŸ‘
  8. Hey @GabriellaW123 - I would love to help but I am a little confused by your terminology. 😬 If you have a summary block that shows content from a collection on the home page, set the image aspect ratio and use this code to make the images a circle: .sqs-gallery-design-carousel img{border-radius: 50%!important} To get super nerdy here, I wanna explain why I was a little hesitant to answer. A portfolio is a specific collection type in Squarespace, but we can't feature project info in any carousel layout. A summary block is a content block that can pull data from a blog, event, or store (not a portfolio of projects) If you want to share a link I can make sure we are talking about the same thing! You can set an unpublished site to password protected so people can look before you launch. You'll find that under settings -> site availability -> password Anyhoo, hope that initial code does the trick! Add that to your site wide CSS and any summary block set to carousel will have images with curved corners.
  9. Hey @uhohitsheidiho - this is a great question! The block id is for the whole form, so you'll need to add the selector for the button inside that block. This code will change that font for ya: .form-wrapper .sqs-button-element--primary { font-family: Cunia!important } Hope that helps and best of luck with your project! ☺️ P.S. If you have more than one form on your site, you don't need to use the block id! If you use the code name ".form-wrapper .sqs-button-element--primary" all of your contact forms will get the same font family change.
  10. That's a great question! If you set the button design to "fill" instead of "fit" you can change the flex alignment with a code like this: .sqs-button-element--tertiary { justify-content:flex-start!important } I hope that info helps and best of luck with your project! ☺️
  11. Hey @Miicherey! It looks like that testimonial title is just a standard text block in a normal fluid engine page section. We can't change font sizes for a specific selector of text using the editor, so if none of your assigned font sizes for h1, h2, h3 and so on will work, you can change this individual thing with CSS. Here is a video with info on how to do that. Also - this video is a little old but the concept still works! To add CSS, go to website then website tools, then custom CSS. They rearranged the design menu back in August. πŸ˜…
  12. Hey Jake! I am a huge fan of customizing Squarespace with CSS. I have a little over 300 blog posts that specify the classes you're talking about: https://insidethesquare.co/squarespace-tutorials/ I also use this free chrome extension to grab block ids (not affiliated just a fan!): https://insidethesquare.co/chromeext And if you want some tips on when to use a selector/class vs a block id (and when to usee both!) check out this video overview specifically for Squarespace: And if you wanna grab my collection of classes for Squarespace, I have them all organized in a Notion doc you can get here: https://insidethesquare.co/css I hope all that info helps! Feel free to DM me if you have any questions about a specific project; I'm always looking for more tutorial ideas for my blog πŸ˜‰
  13. Today is a HUGE day for little ol' me - I just passed the 20,000 subscriber mark on my YouTube channel!!! πŸŽ‰ πŸ₯° πŸ™Œ

    I know a big chunk of those 20,000 are a part of our Squarespace community right here on the forum so I had to cross post my thanks ❀️

    If you are one of my subscribers, thank you for your support! It's an honor to be your teacher and to share a new Squarespace tutorial with you week after week πŸ₯°

    And if you aren't a subscriber yet, then you are in for a treat! πŸ˜‰ I've got over 400 published tutorials for creating and customizing Squarespace ready for you to explore:

    https://youtube.com/insidethesquare

  14. Thanks for sharing @Michelle_Barra_ πŸ™Œβ€οΈ If you need any help with this code @Alma_ugc26 feel free to DM me.
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