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AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design

Do I Need Two Separate Websites?

AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design

Pat Flynn

Business Advice, Marketing, Podcasting, Getting Started, Business Strategy, Business, Small Business, Passive Income, Online Entrepreneurship

4.9638 Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2016

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

Today's question comes from Brendon, who has a heavy metal band. On the band's website, not only do they provide fan content, but also advice to other aspiring bands. Should he create a separate website for the entrepreneurial content, or keep it on the same site as the music content? Brendon's site is http://www.claimthethrone.com/. Do you have a question about promoting your business? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/.

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0:00.0

AskPath.

0:01.0

AskPath.com.

0:09.0

Hey, what's up, everybody, Patflin here, and welcome to episode 589 of Ask Pat.

0:15.0

We're approaching number 600.

0:16.4

How crazy is that.

0:17.4

Thank you so much for being here.

0:19.0

As always, I'm here to help you by answering your all-night business questions five days a week. We have a great question today from Brendan,

0:24.8

who's a musician. Here's the question today from Brendan.

0:28.2

Hey, Pat, thanks for your podcast, loving the daily questions. This is Brendan from claimthorone.net.

0:34.5

Claim the Throne is my heavy metal band. we've been experimenting with podcasting and content

0:39.3

marketing so we have episodes and articles to give our fans an insight into what we do behind

0:44.5

the scenes but we've also started sharing our successes failures and knowledge to encourage

0:49.6

do-it-yourself band management to other musicians it been going okay. I think it's starting to cause

0:54.7

some confusion to the diverse range of people that are tuning in. We do have some ideas for

0:59.9

providing premium content, so things like guides, courses and e-books for aspiring musicians,

1:06.3

perhaps even some affiliate marketing. So the question is, should we separate the two ideas to make

1:12.7

the two audiences clearer? So whether we have the band stuff aimed directly towards our fans

1:17.8

and then a different site for music industry stuff directed to the DIY musician niche.

1:24.0

Would appreciate your thoughts. Cheers and keep up the great work.

1:27.4

Hey, what's up, Brendan? Thank you so much for the question today. You know, it's funny because I have all the questions for Ask Pat that I've listened to and will be listening to in the future here in my Google spreadsheet file. And what I came across here is I had read it initially as should I split my personal brand stuff from general music industry stuff.

1:46.2

And now that I see it's actually, should I split my personal band stuff?

1:50.0

So I actually had a completely different answer than what I'm about to tell you, which is, yes, you should absolutely split, split it because you're, and you said it yourself, you're confusing some of your people there who come to your site specifically to get to know you guys. And I think it's great that you're and you said it yourself you're confusing some of your people there who

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