How to create a web site using Posterous
This is from Andrew Dubber of New Music Strategies on how we made a web site for a band he enjoyed that hadn't got a web site.
"So we made them a fan site…
What we did
In fact, what we did was very simple – and we’d encourage anybody else with an internet connection who has the same Road to Damascus experience with a band that we had to try something along these lines.
1) Posterous
We set up a Posterous account. It’s really simple – and it means that anything we want to put up on the blog, anything the band wants to put up on the blog, or anything that any other fan wants to put up on the blog can be done with a simple email.
2) Domain
We found a domain name (http://thisisislet.com) that we thought was good, and paid pretty much exactly what it would have cost to buy their CD, had they had one for sale. By following some very simple instructions on the domain provider’s site, and on the Posterous site, we made the URL point at the Posterous page.
3) YouTube
I had my Flip camera handy, and had shot some footage of the gig. We also collared the band on their way out the door, asked them to sit down on the stairs and introduce themselves. Upload the video to Youtube, email the link to Posterous – and Bob’s your uncle.
4) Flickr
Someone else at the gig had a flash looking camera, and he’d been taking some shots. We asked him to send us the photos, and he tweeted us a link to the Flickr set he’d made. So we used FlickrSlidr.com to make a nice, compatible version of the slideshow, and emailed that to Posterous. Job done.
5) Words
I wrote a quick review of the gig, and emailed it to the Posterous email account. Again – very simple, and there it is.
Really simple stuff. We made it, tweeted about it and got excited about it. Less than 24 hours later, close to 1000 people have visited, checked out the band and have, at least, now heard of the amazing band that is Islet.
The band were a bit bewildered, and possibly a little bit frightened by it all as it happened. They thought we were from the future. But we’re not. This is what can happen now, and it can happen easily.
So the big question is… are YOU amazing enough for your fans to be inspired to do something simple and thankful like that?
UPDATE: We just made them a t-shirt on Spreadshirt. Buy it here – all profits go straight to the band! (and of course, you could do the same yourself – it’s really simple)."
I've used Posterous and it works. You can even set it up from your iPhone...its so easy.

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