Websites - it's all about brand:
You need a myspace page
It needs a good design, it needs to have recent music. Everyone does that. But you also need to blog frequently and encourage people to follow your blog. You should use your blog to 'help people get to know you' this will increase your brand power. Anything is better then nothing but good topics are:
- time in the studio
- time on the road
- thoughts about new material
- upcoming gigs/festivals you are playing at
- upcoming gigs/festivals you are going to. Ask people to meet up (unfortunately this will turn gigs into a job which does suck)
Custom website
Not a lot of small bands do this as it can cost a little bit of cash. Having your own site and your own domain name (as in http://www.MYBANDNAME.com) allows you to:
- strengthen your brand
- express your brands with great site design (myspace is quite restrictive)
- build up a private mailing list of fans (we're all on the evile mailing list aren't we?)
- blog (you can duplicate the myspace blog if you want) more personal things like the readers are your friends, funny videos that kind of thing.
- run competitions (which must be run fairly btw as there are laws about competitions)
Total ballache of a site but it's the fastest growing social network in the west. At the moment I would just duplicate your MySpace content as far as possible as people don't use it for 'music' but you need a presence there, list your gigs, pictures etc.
Get yourself a twitter account. It's great for micro bloging (all tweets are < 140 characters long) especially on tour or on gig days. You can blog from your mobile to your fans so it's really convenient. Currently seeing huge growth in USA, UK and Germany.
Bebo
Difficult site to use, bands can pay for custom designs, v. big in the UK. IMO it's not necessary to have this at the moment but it's probably not a bad idea if most of you fans are school kids.
Youtube
Just looks at the HOD Channel for how a band can open up and let the fans in Brilliant. Also look out for fan videos - comment on them. Embed good movies on ALL your websites. Blog about them. Drive users to content about you. Both me and Radioactive Rik video gigs in London. I do it because it advertises good bands and New Metal Army. Rik does it for a DVD epic he is conjuring. You should take them to advertise you. If you ask nicely I'm sure Rik and I would give you (the band) the raw files to do with as you please.
Metal Archives
Once you have a release (anything tangible) you need to get listed in Metal Archives. It is THE MOST important metal site on the internet. Only blabbermouth gets more traffic. They are very strict about submissions so be careful but getting a listing there is quite frankly cool.
All of your websites should be entertaining, list all your gigs and ultimately aim to drive users to your custom website where you can control more effectively what they see and offer them a more brand centric experience. You are one of a million bands so you need to get people to buy into your brand so that they will spend time and money with you and feel good about it.
Gig listings:
Assuming everyone here is gigging in the UK:
you need to post flyers to:
http://www.ukthrash.co.uk
http://forum.metalhammer.co.uk/
http://www.terrorizer.com/forum/index.php
http://www.unionblack.co.uk/forum/
http://www.myspace.com/extremelondonmetal (this guy covers all London gigs and big festivals, nice guy)
at least, there are HUNDRED of forums and it only takes a minute to post. Every post should include a well designed flyer, time and date and links to ALL your websites.
I'd suggest listing your gigs on http://www.songkick.com/ and of course http://www.newmetalarmy.com/ as well (see the self promotion I'm doing there). ITS FREE AND ONLY TAKES A FEW MINUTES!
Any more tips?