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If you can remember back to a time when you weren't involved in radio and were just a civilian, you likely didn't notice all the small mistakes on the air that now drive shivers up your spine. Nowadays, you can't listen to any station, let alone your own, without breaking it down and picking out the flaws. For web designers, we see the same thing. We notice the little things on other sites - and it is very common to find such problems on radio station sites since many of them beyond the top markets are handled by people who aren't full-time designers. Today's column is a little help to avoid some of those pitfalls. If you've been doing this for awhile, it will be old hat, but its still important.

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Internet Royalty Update

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The Net Untangled has spent some time looking at the SoundExchange / Copyright Royalty Board / Internet Performance Rates Controversy earlier this year. If you've followed the news all over the internet, some of this may be repetitive, but this week will be an update of the current situation.

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A Little Dash of YES - Part II

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Last week, I wrote about how to add a YES banner to your site so that visitors could see what song is currently playing on-air without having to build an interface with your music scheduling software or your audio system. If you are unfamiliar with the YES banner, I suggest you read last week's column first to get up to speed, and then check back here.

This week, The Net Untangled will look at some of the more advanced features YES brings to the table at no cost to radio stations. Things like music videos, links to purchase music and listener chat.

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A Little Dash of YES

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For music stations, trying to keep your website up to date with your playlist is both valuable and tough to keep up with. New artists may pop up every week, and keeping your website in sync with what's playing on air is time consuming. Of course, since your audio system and music scheduler are completely up to date with what you station is playing right now, the best case scenario would be for those programs to talk directly to your website and make updates automatically.

However, the prospect of writing a script to get that information and post it on your website in real time is well beyond the scope of this column as well as beyond the skills of almost all station and cluster webmasters. You could hire a programmer to write it for you - but that could cost at least thousands of dollars and require your overworked engineer to get involved. Or you could pay nothing, configure nothing and arrange nothing and have the people at YES.com do all that work for you - for free.

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Affiliate Programs

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The long relationship between the music industry and the radio industry has been based on the knowledge that radio's ability to give exposure to artists was very beneficial to the music industry. The exposure to a larger fan base led to greater album and single sales as well as greater concert attendance and a host of other ancillary revenues. So much so, in fact, that the two industries have gotten into trouble with the law over labels and promoters paying to get more airplay. While the music industry benefits, so does radio by getting programming in the form of songs and using fans' relationships with artists to build relationships between stations and listeners.

What does this basic radio concept have to do with the internet? There are two things that are internet related here. First, the internet allows stations to let listeners get closer to artists and strengthen their brand in the process. Second, with the rise of affiliate programs, radio stations can now get a piece of the revenue generated by music sales - allowing radio to benefit from both sides of the equation.

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Search Engine Optimization

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Last week we looked at some basics of Search Engine Optimization. Search Engine Optimzation is the practice of tweaking a website to make it appear higher in search results through Google, Yahoo and similar sites.

First, a little warning. Whenever you are optimizing your website, keep in mind that you are doing so to draw more traffic to your site. The end goal is to get more visitors - so don't make your site unfriendly to people just so you can make it friendly to the search engines. Your first goal should always be to make your site easy to navigate and informative or enjoyable.

Second, this week we'll look at on-page search engine optimization. This is the technique of formatting your web page content to be higher in search results. On-page optimization does not work broadly, like getting sites to link to yours or maintaining canonical URLs. Instead, it allows you to focus on particular keywords or phrases and increase your results for those particular phrases.

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